White Coffee and Kopitiam Breakfast at Sin Yoon Loong | Ipoh, Malaysia
Ipoh cuisine isn’t comprised of just dishes – they are also famous for coffee! When in Old Town where it started, Ipoh white coffee is a must-try.
Ipoh cuisine isn’t comprised of just dishes – they are also famous for coffee! When in Old Town where it started, Ipoh white coffee is a must-try.
Every city in Malaysia has a local dish, and it’s definitely our goal to try them all! In Ipoh we try beansprout chicken (tauge ayam), with a nice hearty bowl of rice noodles.
A day of eating is not complete without snacking, and if you’re in Ipoh you may as well have the best of the best! Sin Eng Heong makes traditional kaya puffs, and for a very good price.
Being a city relying on tourism, Penang keeps its visitors busy between meals by providing a range of amusement spots to suit any interest. We visit the Wonderfood Museum, which showcases Malaysian cuisine in a very grand manner.
Penang may be an eating city, but it’s also important to check out some of the local attractions in between meals. Penang Hill is a famous location for a half-day trip of views and cooler weather.
Breakfast is regarded as the most essential meal of the day, so we take it very seriously. TwinSpeak tries Ali Nasi Lemak and Kwang Beef Noodles, two famous dishes at the Sri Weld foodcourt in Georgetown, Penang.
Penang Road Famous TeoChew Chendul is not only a mouthful, but also a huge name in Malaysia. Boasting a franchise found nation-wide, we visited the origin to taste two of their famous dishes.
Dim sum is commonly found all throughout Malaysia. We try Yong Pin, a dim sum restaurant in Georgetown, Penang.