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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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Singapore Eat: Tun Xiang Hokkien Delights (豚香福建馆) @ West Mall
Tun Xiang Hokkien Delights is a popular restaurant chain serving delectable, authentic Hokkien-style pork dishes and Hokkien mee using Iberico pork.
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Johor Bahru Bus: Cashless Payment on BAS.MY & SG-JB Cross-Border Buses
Find out which cashless payment methods are available onboard BAS.MY public buses in Johor Bahru and Singapore-Johor cross-border services by Causeway Link.
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Johor Bahru Eat: Restoran Carton King (纸箱王) @ Space Residency
Carton King serves Halal-certified dishes, including Taiwanese hotpots, Western food, Japanese food and vegetarian. Have an all-things-paper experience.
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Johor Bahru Shop: Carton King Street Mall (纸箱王商业街) @ Taman Century
Situated within Space Residency in Taman Century is Carton King Street Mall, featuring a ticket-free Carton King Theme Park and Carton King restaurant from Taiwan.
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Johor Bahru Bus: To Taman Pelangi (彩虹花园) & Dai Mah Garden (大马花园) in Johor Bahru
Get to Pelangi Plaza / Taman Pelangi / Taman Sri Tebrau (Dai Mah Garden) from JB Sentral and return by public buses.
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Johor Bahru Eat: Kopitiam You Yi Hong Kong Porridge (友谊美食中心.香港粥) @ Taman Sri Tebrau
Hong Kong Porridge, both the stall’s name and style of congee it serves, offers 15 congee dishes with various mix of ingredients and others can be added.
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Hong Kong Eats: What to Eat / Buy in Hong Kong (香港)
Hong Kong’s food culture is influenced by Cantonese, British and other Chinese cuisines, and well-known for its dim sum, roasted meats, polo buns, milk tea, etc.
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Singapore Eat: Ho Yeah Nasi Lemak (好耶椰浆饭) @ Bukit Batok
Ho Yeah Nasi Lemak specialises in nasi lemak with crispy fried chicken and options for “Fried Egg” or “Omelette Egg” — a twist from classic nasi lemak.
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Macau Eats: What to Eat / Buy in Macau (澳门)
Macau’s food culture is a fusion between Cantonese (Chinese) and Portuguese traditions, and well-known for its Portuguese egg tarts, pork chop bun, serradura, etc.
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Singapore Eat: Hong Man Tian Mala Hotpot (红满天.麻辣香锅) @ Bukit Batok
Hong Man Tian specialises in fragrant, spicy Chinese dishes like mala hotpot and grilled fish as signature dishes, and a range of popular cooked dishes.
