Local Food that You have to try in Ipoh

Ipoh

Ipoh is the capital city of Perak, Malaysia. It grew from a tin-bearing valley as it is rich in tin and now, Ipoh is a famous tourist spot where its colonial architecture as well as the vintage and retro cafes and streets act as its main attractions. Not to forget, Ipoh is popular for its delicious cuisine and local street food. Here are some local food that you have to try in Ipoh!

Below are the local food you couldn’t miss in Ipoh!

Local Food that You have to try in Ipoh

Chee cheong fun

AT restaurant canning garden
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  • Chee Cheong Fun is a type of dish of noodles made with rice. It is commonly eaten in a roll of rice noodles wrapped with bits of shrimp or meat served with soy sauce and chili sauce in a dimsum restaurant. Nonetheless, in countries like Malaysia and Singapore, Chee Cheong Fun is eaten on its own.
  • Regular: RM3.80
  • Sweet / Savoury
  • Mushroom Gravy, Sweet Sauce, Chili Sauce
  • Breakfast

More than 30 years old, this family business Chee Cheong Fun is the childhood memory of many locals. Currently managed by their second generation, this special plate of chee cheong fun has never changed since they started. The uniqueness of this chee cheong fun is that it uses flat rice noodles instead of rolls of rice noodles. It is served with mushroom gravy, chili sauce, sweet sauce or all-in-one combination topped with sesame seeds, fried shallots and green chilli. This chee cheong fun used to be sold on a motorcycle cart going around the neighbourhood but now you can find it in a restaurant named Restaurant Canning Garden.

Opening Hours:
Mon – Fri (7am – 11:30am)
Sat-Sun (7am – 1pm )

Note:They will close if/ until everything sold out early .

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Bean Sprout Chicken Rice

AT Lou wong
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  • Chicken rice is a famous dish in Hainan, China and also in South-east Asia. It is the combination of poached chicken and seasoned rice with chicken soup, chili sauce and cucumber.
  • Average RM19 per person
  • Savoury
  • Mouthwatering Chicken
  • Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
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Someone surely would have recommended you ‘nga choi kai’ if you visit Ipoh. ‘Nga choi kai’ is the bean sprout chicken rice in Cantonese and it is the most famous local food in Ipoh. This dish is basically chicken rice with a big plate of bean sprout. There are a lot of bean sprout chicken rice shops in Ipoh and they are all debatably delicious. We recommend the famous Lou Wong that is located in the busy area of the Ipoh town.

Opening Hours:
Everyday (10:30am – 12am)

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ipoh white coffee

AT nam heong white coffee
  • Ipoh white coffee is a type of coffee drink originated in Ipoh, hence the name. The coffee beans are commonly roasted with palm oil and later served with condensed milk.
  • RM2.80
  • Coffee
  • Aromatic
  • Breakfast | Lunch | Tea

The best Ipoh white coffee in town is Nam Heong White Coffee. The coffee is served in small vintage cups and the common side snacks for the coffee are egg tarts, dimsum and toast. One sip of this coffee, you can taste its rich and aromatic coffee flavour. This is the local drink you have to try in Ipoh!

Opening Hours:
Tues – Sun (7am – 5:30pm)

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Chicken Noodle soup

AT RESTAURANT thean chun
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  • Chicken noodle soup is a global cuisine and well-familiar to a lot of people. It is a bowl of noodle cooked in chicken soup and topped with chicken and vegetables.
  • RM3.70 - RM5
  • Savoury
  • Flavourful Chicken Soup
  • Breakfast | Lunch
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In Cantonese, Gai Se Hor Fun means shredded chicken noodle soup. Hor fun is a kind of flat rice noodle that is famous in Ipoh. The highlight of the shredded chicken noodle soup in Ipoh is that it is not only filled with chicken but with prawns as well. One of the famous restaurants to try this dish is Restaurant Thean Chun. 

Opening Hours:
Fri – Wed (8am – 3pm)

Note: Closed on Thursdays

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salted chicken

AT RESTAURANT Aug kheng lim
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  • Salted chicken is a typical Chinese dish where the chicken is wrapped in parchment paper and slow baked in heated salt.
  • RM19
  • Savoury
  • Aromatic
  • Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
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Aug Kheng Lim is one of the places famous for its salted chicken. You can choose between an original flavour salted chicken or herbal salted chicken. The herbal salted chicken is marinated with goji berries, rice wine, salt, ginger and various Chinese herbs. This dish is normally a take-away dish for the locals and foreigners. 

Opening Hours:
Everyday (9am – 6pm)

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