Discover the culinary heart of Ipoh, Malaysia, with this guide to its best local foods, famed biscuits, and vibrant night markets. Perfect for a 3-day, 2-night trip, this collection also includes essential CNY snack shopping and decorations for a festive celebration.
A Jie Cafe Ipoh
A local cafe in Ipoh popular with locals, offering a traditional dining experience.
Choong Kee "Pokok Besar" Restaurant
A large and crowded restaurant in Ipoh, resembling a market, known for its Yong Tau Foo.
Ipoh Concubine Lane
A lane in Ipoh for a casual walk through.
Buntong Bean Sprout Chicken Restaurant Ipoh
A restaurant in Ipoh that serves bean sprout chicken.
Ipoh Pasar Malam (Night Market)
A night market in Ipoh offering a variety of food and goods, including Korean snacks and local fish crackers.
Dimsum Paradise 御寶軒 Ipoh
A local place to buy biscuits.
Sin Eng Heong (Best Ipoh Heong Peng) Biscuits
A shop in Ipoh known for selling Heong Peng biscuits.
Ching Han Guan (Ipoh Best Meat Floss Lotus Biscuits)
A popular store in Ipoh known for its egg yolk meat floss lotus biscuits.
Funny Mountain, Ipoh Best Soya Beancurd
A place in Ipoh to order Soya Beancurd.
Aun Kheng Lim Salted Chicken (Ipoh Best Salted Bake Chicken)
A famous shop in Ipoh known for its salted baked chicken.
Eco Shop (RM2.40 Shop in Ipoh)
A shop in Ipoh where everything costs RM2.40, offering a variety of items including Chinese New Year decorations.
Ipoh Parade Mall CNY Decoration and CNY Shopping
A shopping mall in Ipoh with Chinese New Year decorations and shopping.
Kedai Kopi Sun Yuan Loong Ipoh (Where locals go)
A local coffee shop in Ipoh, frequented by locals, where one can try local food.
Restoran Pusing Public (Best Ipoh Suckling Pig or Roast Pig)
A restaurant in Ipoh known for its suckling pig or roast pig.