There are some foods I'm going to highlight here. I will not say they are superb delicious, but I say they are "Special"! That's mean you can't find the same recipe elsewhere.
Every morning (especially weekend), peoples love to have a Kopi-O (black coffee) with toasted bread in this famous coffee shop (N2°12.937' E102°39.496') located at Tmn Mulia, Bkt. Gambir.
At the same roll, but corner coffee shop (N2°12.963' E102°39.531') located at Taman Mulia, Bkt. Gambir has various hawker foods. I am the regular customer of the Bak Kut Teh & Wantan noodle.
The Bak Kut Teh serves in claypot with thick herbal soup. Worth a try! Within the same shop, the Wantan mee (noodle) is special of the noodle. I can't find elsewhere with this type of noodle. Both are resonable prices because of this small town.
There's a shop (N2°12.800' E102°39.317') ONLY selling Bak Kut Teh along the main road (just after the Police station). I rated it : Above average.
If you fell hungry during the midnight, you can try this Yap Kee Prawn mee (noodle). The shop (N2°12.688' E102°39.231') located at the back of the 7-Eleven convenience stall of Bkt Gambir. They open 6pm and close at 2 or 3 in the morning. Special recipe.
That's all I tasted before. Please let me know if there’s any other good food around this area.
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* Village Life at Bkt. Gambir, Muar Johor
* Restaurant Double Lim (Assam Fish), Muar.
* Leng Kee Bak Kut Teh, Muar, Johor
* Salty Shrimp at Panchor, Muar - Johor.
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Hello from New York! Those look very good. I don't drink coffee but that looks very good still. I watch a lot of the travel and cooking shows here. I have a Food blog on my favorites.
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Further north, after ex-bee hiong guan, there is two blocks of shoplots facing main road. One of the restaurant there sells Asam Fish (ala Muar style). Don't know if they are still around ? (9 yrs ago recollection).
ReplyDeleteYour food photo's making me hungry..hhehhe...gonna be dinner time in a couple of hours..:D
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ReplyDeleteThat shop no more! I tasted before, quite good! Now become normal kopitiam, and selling laksa....
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Haha! Hope you will like it.
Oh, I could smell the coffee from here! :)
ReplyDeleteHow I miss malaysian coffee..I only tried the one from Taiping and it's very rich and delicious!
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wow wow wow!! All the food listed here are my all-time favourites when I am in Malaysia! That kopi, that bak kut teh, that wanton mee, and that fried prawn mee that I have been craving for ages! This kind of traditional prawn mee is so hard to get in Singapore! (in fact, i dislike those friend prawn mee in Singapore nowdays.)
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Hi Eunice,
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Yes, the foods above are all my favorite. I must have it every time I visit this village.
Do drop by often!
I am a Gersik Lang, Bukit Gambir is like my seond hometown.
ReplyDeleteI prefer the taste of prawn mee prepared by his father.
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Thx
Khoo, you are right!
ReplyDeleteEveryone love the taste by his father, but too bad that we never have the chance again!
Thanks.
I live in bukit gambir..the place is so peaceful..
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