Tag: Ipoh
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Ipoh Eat: Nam Heong Coffee Shop (南香茶餐室) @ Ipoh Old Town
Nam Heong is well-known for its iconic Ipoh white coffee and egg tarts. The coffeeshop also gathers famous flavours from Ipoh and Penang under one roof.
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Ipoh Eat: Restoran Thean Chun (天津茶室) @ Ipoh Old Town
Restoran Thean Chun, one of the oldest coffee shop in Ipoh, offers caramel custard and herbal tea with egg. Other stalls sell kai si hor fun, beef noodle, satay, etc.
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Ipoh Stay: Cititel Express Ipoh @ Ipoh Old Town
The 12-storey Cititel Express Ipoh is the nearest high-rise hotel to Ipoh Old Town. It is within easy walking distance to many attractions and popular food spots.
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Ipoh See: Three Concubine Lanes of Ipoh Old Town (2017~2026)
The three Concubine Lanes of Ipoh were restored for their heritage values and to attract visitors to the old town. Concubine Lane is the busiest with more shops.
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Ipoh Drink: Kiki Lalat @ Ipoh Old Town
Kiki Lalat is a rustic bar that sprung up in Ipoh Old Town in 2020. It offers a list of alcoholic drinks, including an “On Tap” menu for self-brewed drinks.
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Ipoh Buy: YG Homemade Biscuit (熊记手工饼) Kaya Puffs @ Ipoh Old Town
YG Homemade Biscuit sells freshly-baked homemade traditional biscuits, especially their signature kaya puffs with various flavours in layered crusts.
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Ipoh See: Street Arts @ Mural Art’s Lane
The Mural Art’s Lane in Ipoh is located near Masjid Panglima Kinta (mosque), with many artworks being concentrated here than any other places around Ipoh.
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Ipoh Stay: Brick Box Hotel @ Ipoh Old Town
Brick Box Hotel is conveniently located in Ipoh Old Town and just 400 metres from Ipoh Railway Station. It is close to most eating places and the Three Concubine Lanes.
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Ipoh Eats: Tong Sui Kai / Dessert Street (糖水街) @ Taman Jubilee
Ipoh Tong Sui Kai is an open-air night market featuring over 50 hawker stalls, renowned for affordable traditional desserts and many iconic local dishes.
