Tag: Kulai
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Kulai Eat: Heng Heng Hainanese Chicken Rice (兴兴烧腊海南鸡饭) Roasted Delights @ Kulai Old Street
Heng Heng Hainanese Chicken Rice is a local-favourite for its Hainanese chicken, roast-and-fry roasted chicken, crispy roasted pork and honey barbecue pork.
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Kulai Eat: Yong Juan Hin Coffee Shop (永泉兴传统海南咖啡店) @ Kulai Old Street
Yong Juan Hin Coffee Shop, a traditional Hainanese coffee shop, is famous for charcoal-grilled kaya toasts, charcoal-roasted coffee and soft-boiled egg.
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Johor Eats & Buys: Kulai Old Street & Around (柔佛.古来)
With a significant Hakka Chinese population, Kulai is famous for authentic Hakka cuisine alongside traditional coffee shops serving tons of old-taste local eats.
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Kulai Cafe: Three And A Half (三层半) Kopi & Sandwiches @ Kulai Old Street
Three And A Half is a kid-friendly cafe that offers a relaxed spot for breakfast or coffee / tea with its hot-pressed / grilled sandwiches and kopi / teh.
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Kulai Buy: Lian Pang Cake & Confectionery (联邦蛋糕西点) Old-School Bakes
Lian Pang Cake & Confectionery is a well-known confectionery for its old-school peanut and chocolate rice sponge cakes and wedding cakes. Get a yuanyang!
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Kulai Eat: Jie Di (Siblings) Char Kway Teow (古来老街姐弟炒粿条) @ Kulai Old Street
Jie Di Char Kway Teow’s old-taste char kway teow, passed down to 4th generation, is dished out by a sister-brother pair. A savoury dish with self-catch cockles.
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Kulai & Johor Bahru Buy: Verbena Pastry & Bakery
Verbena is a confectionery chain known for its wide range of affordable, visually-appealing Japanese-French inspired pastries, cakes, breads with low sweetness.
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Johor Bahru Bus / Train: To Kulai District in Johor (柔佛.古来)
Get to Kulai District using public buses from JB Sentral / Larkin Sentral. Train services are available too.
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Kulai Eat: Mok Gao / Mok Jiu Restaurant (莫搞牛肉面) Beef, Pork & Seafood Noodles
Mok Gao / Mok Jiu Restaurant is famous in Kulai for its beef / pork / seafood noodles and is hailed as having the “best beef noodles in Johor”.
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Kulai Eat: Big Tree Lei Cha (大树下擂茶) Thunder Tea Rice
The well-known eatery does not have a name but locals address it as “大树下擂茶” (or Lei Cha under a big tree). Go for its Hakka lei cha rice and fried yong tau foo.
