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Johor Bahru Shop: 12+ Shopping Malls in JB for Singapore Day-Trippers
Fancy a short one-day trip to Johor Bahru for some shopping, local food ad cheap groceries? Check out the nearest / most popular malls to Singapore visitors.
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Johor Bahru Cafe: Nimmies Pastry Cafe @ Taman Melodies
Nimmies Pastry Cafe, a bakery-cum-cafe in a 2-storey bungalow, serves their own-baked pastries and Asian delights, including their award-winning fish n’ chip.
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Johor Bahru Eat: Restoran Hao Bi (好比鸭王) Herbal Roasted Duck @ Taman Century
Restoran Hao Bi specialises in Hong Kong-style roasted delights with over 30 years of experience, using traditional recipes to make herbal roasted ducks.
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Johor Bahru Eat: Seng Steam Fish & Bak Kut Teh (成蒸鱼与肉骨茶餐馆) @ Taman Sri Tebrau
Seng Steam Fish Restaurant, a renowned restaurant to locals, is popular for its signature fresh steamed fish dishes, bak kut teh, and many dishes.
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Johor Bahru Eat: Tien Tien Wan Tan Mee (天天好面) @ Taman Century
Tien Tien Wan Tan Mee has been serving its signature wanton noodle with homemade noodles for more than 30 years. They serve tasty pork chop noodle too.
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Johor Bahru Eat: Niu Mo Wang Beef Noodles (牛魔王牛肉面) @ Taman Sentosa
Niu Mo Wang serves traditional Guizhou-style beef noodles, using high-quality beef and marrow-rich bones for the broth. Try the pickled pepper versions.
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Pontian See: Nictar Pineapple Park @ Pekan Nanas
When in Pekan Nanas, Pontian , a.k.a. the “Pineapple Town”, visit a pineapple farm and Nictar Pineapple Park is the place to go. Buy pineapple products too.
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Johor Bahru Eat: Hai Kah Lang (海脚人) Seafood & Fish Head Noodles @ Taman Sentosa
Hai Kah Lang, a Michelin-awarded restaurant chain from Kuala Lumpur, serves their seafood noodle, fish head noodle, etc, in Taman Sentosa. In Singapore too.
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Singapore Eat: Yong Heng Fried Squid Prawn Mee (永兴苏东虾面.福建炒) @ Bukit Batok
Yong Heng Fried Squid Prawn Mee is well-known for its fried Hokkien prawn mee with squids, the only dish served but with various sizes.
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Johor Bahru Eat: Grandma Ong Mee Hoon Kueh (王奶奶面粉粿)
Started in Taman Sentosa from a roadside stall, Grandma Ong has expanded to a number of outlets selling its mee hoon kueh and a number of other dishes.
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Johor Bahru Eat: Oh Yeah Noodle House (欧爷面馆) Penang Delights @ Taman Pelangi
Oh Yeah Noodle House serves a number of Penang delights (Hokkien prawn mee, loh mee, white curry mee, char kway teow, etc) and popular local dishes.
