Tag: Taman Sentosa Eat
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Johor Bahru Eat: Pekin Restaurant (北京楼) Chinese Cuisine @ Taman Sentosa
Pekin Restaurant is renowned for high-quality Cantonese-style cuisine, fresh seafood, and premium roasted meats. A great choice for CNY reunion lunch / dinner.
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Johor Bahru Eat: Shoon Huat Bak Kut Teh (顺发肉骨茶) @ Taman Sentosa
Shoon Huat Bak Kut Teh is a restaurant-chain serving claypot bak kut teh and others, like sesame oil chicken, ginger & wine chicken, braised pig’s trotter.
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Johor Bahru Eat: Tangkak Beef (东甲牛腩面) Beef Noodle @ Taman Sentosa
Tangkak Beef’s beef noodle and dishes are well-known in Malaysia and is hailed as one of the best beef noodles in Johor, using 100% fresh kampung beef.
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Johor Bahru Eat: Restoran Kopilicious Kopi-Bing & Malaysian Delights @ Taman Sentosa
Kopilicious serves Malaysian local delights, wide range of toasts and sandwiches, and their kopi-bing (iced kopi) is hailed as the best in Johor.
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Johor Bahru Eat: Kang Bee Hong (慷美峰) Chicken Rice @ Taman Sentosa
Kang Bee Hong is a Nanyang kopitiam-chain serving their signature roasted delights, including roasted / steamed chicken, among a list of Nanyang cuisines.
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Johor Bahru Eat: Kedai Kopi Xuu Yau / Pin Yuan Wanton Noodle (品苑云吞面) @ Taman Sentosa
Xuu Yau / Mi Wantan Pin Yuan is a noodle house that specialises in homemade wanton noodle. Try once and it will be hard to find another better wanton noodle.
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Johor Bahru Eat: Tai Hong Kopitiam (大丰擂茶) Thunder Tea Rice @ Taman Sentosa
Tai Hong Kopitiam serves “thunder” tea rice as their signature dish among a wide range of Malaysian delights, such as Hakka food, Sarawak food, etc.
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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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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.
