Well, I was at Kluang today, which is about 50mins drive from JB. It's nice to getaway again to some smaller towns and especially tried out the nice food over there. And, I never miss the chance to drink the Kluang's Railway Coffee. Anyway, since I blogged on their coffee before, I turn my attention to this ....
I guess besides the Railway Coffee, this is another one of the favourites among the local folks there. I noticed there are really lots of folks going in and going out this shop, mostly buying the biscuit, which is actually a 'tau sar peh' , similar to Ipoh's tambun pearls.
As it was still fresh from the oven and still slightly warm, I quickly open it and took a bite of it. It's really crispy and delicious!! I can't help with another serving. Now I know why the Kluang folks love it and purchase loads of it!!
Well, here's the shop. I really noticed cars check in and check out of the parking lots near this shop...all going there to get the delicacies!
I guess besides the Railway Coffee, this is another one of the favourites among the local folks there. I noticed there are really lots of folks going in and going out this shop, mostly buying the biscuit, which is actually a 'tau sar peh' , similar to Ipoh's tambun pearls.
As it was still fresh from the oven and still slightly warm, I quickly open it and took a bite of it. It's really crispy and delicious!! I can't help with another serving. Now I know why the Kluang folks love it and purchase loads of it!!
Well, here's the shop. I really noticed cars check in and check out of the parking lots near this shop...all going there to get the delicacies!
I was already woundering what is Kluang? But now I understand. Greetings,
ReplyDeleteFilip
Looks good. Would love to try... You need my mailing address? LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteCan share a piece? haha...
ReplyDeleteyummy! I love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Chris, I used to go to Kluang very often in the '60s, 70s and I guess the place has changed a lot now.
ReplyDeleteThat cookies look really nice too.
My wife love these....but I don't really go overboard for them.
Have fun and keep well. Lee.
hey, can we meet up next monday night? i will call u.. prepare menu please! :p
ReplyDeletesomeone pass me some of this biscuit lately. Long time havent makan. Tasty pulak
ReplyDeleteFilip - Thanks for visiting my blog. Yeah, Kluang is a small town in Johor, Malaysia. Hope you like the posting!
ReplyDeletesuituapui - LOL....by the time I sent to you, it's no longer fresh!
ReplyDeleteSharon - sure sure! I buy you some next time!
ReplyDeletewenn- Ipoh's heong peh also very nice! I miss it!
ReplyDeleteUncle Lee - I guess there may not be much difference in Kluang except for some new shops. Most of the buildings there are very old and it's a suitable place to take pixs with a nostalgic theme.
ReplyDeletereanaclaire - tomorrow or next mon?
ReplyDeleteSmallkucing - Is it from this place too?
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