Not many are aware that Kuala Kubu Bharu is a haven for tourists. Located in the district of Hulu Selangor, Kuala Kubu Bharu, otherwise known as the "sleepy town", is a place that’s rich with history; filled to the brim with all sorts of attractions such as the local Buddhist temple and Sir Cecil Ranking’s grave, each speaking vast volumes of history.
(Credit: Kuala Kubu Bharu 雪兰莪新古毛)
Today, we’re going to get a look into the food culture of Kuala Kubu Bharu. It's not just history buffs who will find Kuala Kubu Bharu appealing; foodies, too! Pack your suitcase and go down to Kuala Kubu Bharu for a trip. We'll handle your "where to eat" problems for you!
(Credit: Kuala Kubu Bharu 雪兰莪新古毛)
Today, we’re going to get a look into the food culture of Kuala Kubu Bharu. It's not just history buffs who will find Kuala Kubu Bharu appealing; foodies, too! Pack your suitcase and go down to Kuala Kubu Bharu for a trip. We'll handle your "where to eat" problems for you!
(Credit: Kuala Kubu Bharu 雪兰莪新古毛)
Teo Kee takes a specialization in Teochew cuisine and has a history of over 50 years, to boot. Authenticity is a given as the owner himself is Teochew. Braised dishes, such as the braised pork, eggs, pickled Chinese
A history of over a hundred years alone sets Sun Sun Nam Cheong apart from other restaurants. While a cup of Nanyang coffee with toasted bread is a staple order here, this halal Hainanese restaurant has captured hearts with their delectable chicken chop. You just can’t go wrong with succulent chicken chop drizzled in a complementary gravy that makes everything about it pack a punch of
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Handmade noodles
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Compared to other restaurants,
(Credit: 王伍记酒家 Kuala Kubu Bharu — since 1940)
Wong Ng Kee is one of the few places in Kuala Kota Bharu that’s loud with history. They’ve established their mark for over 80 years now and it’s said that the owner’s father opened this shop during the Japanese occupation. Bring back memories of the olden times with a single step onto their grounds! Our recommendation goes to their signature wonton noodles, without a doubt. The noodles are handmade in order to retain authenticity and boast a special springiness. Not to mention, it’s extremely delicious!
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Who knew there was this lovely little café sitting in the town? The retro style of the café may be a factor of attraction for history buffs out there, complete with traditional furnishings to remind patrons of their unique history. Ilmio Café is your ideal place to unwind at with a cuppa and perhaps some light snacks to go with your
Teng Wun Bakery & Confectionery is the place you should be