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11 Best Vegetarian Restaurants In Johor Bahru (Local People Recommended)

February 18, 2024
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To all the vegetarian travellers out there, have you been searching for vegetarian restaurants in Johor Bahru for a long time?

If yes, you have come to the right place!

In this article, we’ve complied for you the 11 best Vegetarian Restaurant in Johor Bahru that make meat lovers eagerly wants to come back to have more!

After reading this article, you will face less difficulties in finding vegetarian food in Johor as you have already know what you are looking for.

In fact, Johor Bahru boasts plentiful of delicious vegetarian dishes.

From Chinese, Malay to Indian cuisines, you can find them at the vegetarian restaurants below.

Bookmark this article and let’s enjoy the vegetarian food below on your next trip to Johor Bahru!

11 Best Vegetarian Restaurant In JB

1. Fulin Xuan Vegetarian Food Restaurant (福临轩素食餐厅)

Fulin Xuan is a wholesome vegetarian restaurant that shouldn’t be missed out if you happen to be at Taman Sentosa! The cosy yet Chinese ambience makes it a great place for family dinner.

Fulin Xuan Vegetarian Food Restaurant Drink

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Their highlight dish – Vegetarian Curry is so special that it offers you a unique Indian flavour. Besides, it different from the normal curry as it does not use any coconut and milk to cook.

Also read: What To Buy In JB: JB Banana Cake, Kluang Coffee & 16 More

Never forget to order their specially made Vegetarian Otak-otak too. It is so soft and not overly dry. The crispy exterior even adds to the heavenly taste!

Fulin Xuan Vegetarian Food Restaurant Food

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“Iron Plater Tou Fu” has always rated as customers’ all-time favourite. Paired with the delightful chicken sauce, the egg fragrance Tou Fu will always make you long for more. If you love to eat eggplants, they will serve you delicious chewy eggplants. Little curry powder is added to lift up the overall taste.

Highlight dishes:

  • Vegetarian Curry
  • Vegetarian Otak-Otak
  • Iron Plater Tou Fu
  • Home Town Egg Plant
Location: 54, Jalan Sulam, Taman Sentosa, 80150 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607-331 5319
Opening Hours:
Daily: 11:00am – 10:00pm
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2. Image Cooker

Image Cooker is a café offering vegetarian western dishes in an artistic yet rustic ambience. Every single corner in the café is ideal for you to take an Instagram picture.

Image Cooker Johor Bahru

Firstly, their Vegetarian Spaghetti which looks extremely exquisite is cooked by vegetable oil and filled with olives and mushrooms. You can also try out their Cheese Baked Rice which is topped with generous amount of cheese.

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For the must-try dish here, it definitely goes to the Tom Yam Pizza! The crust is made by mashed potatoes and later bake in oven. Then, different fillings are added to create this amazing pizza.

Their Big Nash Double-layered Pie Burger is one of the highlights too. Using konjac as the main ingredients in the burger patty, you don’t feel the taste of mock meat in mouth. Instead, it tastes just like a normal burger!

Image Cooker Food

Highlight dishes:

  • Vegetarian Spaghetti
  • Tom Yam Pizza
  • Big Nash Double-layered Pie Burger
  • Mashed Potato
Location: 19B, Jalan Harmonium 33/1, Taman Desa Tebrau, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +6016-776 9790
Opening Hours:
Daily: 12:00pm – 10:00pm
Closed on: Monday
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3. Kee Lin Vegetarian Food (麒麟阁素食餐厅)

This is an exceptional Chinese vegetarian restaurant where you can find almost every vegetarian Chinese dish you like. It comes with different kinds of combo meals or separate meals. Most importantly, they did a great job in decorating the dish to make it look wonderful.

Kee Lin Vegetarian Restaurant Food

Apart from Chinese dish, they also offer BiBimbap – Korean rice which tastes so great! Their vegetarian curry is one of the must-ordered dishes too.

Kee Lin Vegetarian Restaurant Mee

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Even on Chinese New Year, the restaurant still opens their door to serve customers. If you don’t know what to order, always ask for recommended dishes from the staff!

Location: 6&8, Jalan Hang Tuah 28, Taman Skudai Baru, 81300 Skudai, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607-558 5658
Opening Hours:
Daily: 12:00pm – 9:15pm
Closed on: Wednesday
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4. Vege Coffee

A place for delightful coffee, decent Asian and western vegetarian meals as well as a great place to hang out with friends – Vege Coffee.

Vege Coffee Breakfast Set

This café offers variety of dishes. For Asian meals, Vege Coffee offers Thai style dishes and Vietnamese snacks. If you are here for breakfast, there is a “Big Breakfast” – American Breakfast for you. You can also find Vege Pork here!

Also read: 13 Best Cafe In Johor Bahru That Are Worth Travelling For

Besides, you can enjoy desserts like cakes and ice-cream after the meals. One of the special desserts is their Durian Ice-Cream Cupcake – greatly ordered by durian lovers.

Vege Coffee Breakfast

For drinks, they have Chrysanthemum Tea and Luo Han Guo which can be ordered in either hot or cold. If you do not consume eggs, you can always request to remove it in your plate.

Location: 56, Jalan Austin Heights 8/2, Taman Mount Austin, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Opening Hours:
Daily: 11:00am – 10:00pm
Closed on: Thursday
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5. Dessert Library (甜品•軒)

Let’s discover the hidden menu of Dessert Library!

Dessert Library Johor Bahru

You really should give their desserts a try. The owner itself recommend you the bowl of golden dessert – “Jing Yu Man Tang” which has a refreshing and sweet taste.

Dessert Library Jing Yu Man Tang

Besides, their Snow Mountain Matcha Red Bean Durian Sago which use imported Uji Match and Durian D24 is highly recommended too. This combination of durian and match is really wonderful.

Besides desserts, Dessert Library also offers lunch and dinner for you. For the Nasi Lemak, many customers will separately purchase their sambal sauce after they had this meal.

And for the Onion Oil Tou Fu Rice, they have replaced the prime onion oil with fried cabbage as many vegetarians might not take onion.

Dessert Library JB Food

Highlight dishes:

  • Jing Yu Man Tang
  • Blueberry Cheesecake with ice
  • Snow Mountain Matcha Red Bean Durian Sago
  • Onion Oil Tou Fu Rice
  • Dried Curry Noodles
  • Nasi Lemak
Location: 35, Jalan Austin Heights 8/8, Taman Mount Austin, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607-361 5985
Opening Hours:
Daily: 12:00pm – 12:00am
Closed on: Monday
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6. Tian En Vegetarian Restaurant (天恩蔬食)

Enjoy variety of local vegetarian cuisines at Tian En Vegetarian Restaurant. With the cosy setting, you get to enjoy a pleasant meal at affordable price.

The most-ordered dish here goes to the Vegetarian Chicken Rice. Sprinkled with fragrant sesame oil sauce, the vegetarian chicken is so tender that it could melt in your mouth.

The restaurant also serves you the authentic Malay fried noodles. This is also a very tasteful dishes where you can order it with eggs or without eggs.

Tian En Vegetarian Restaurant Pau

Next, their “Ma Po Tou Fu” offers you heavenly taste. Cooked using bean paste, the smooth tou fu is added with vegetarian mushroom and minced meat. The little spiciness in the plate could stimulate your taste buds and it goes very well with white rice!

Also read: 11 Top Seafood Restaurants in Johor Bahru

Highlight dishes:

  • Vegetarian Chicken Rice
  • Ma Po Tou Fu
  • Malay Fried Noodles

Location: 27, Jalan Permas 4/4, Bandar Baru Permas Jaya, 81750 Masai, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +6012-729 6220
Opening Hours:
Daily: 9:00am – 2:00pm, 5:30pm – 8:00pm

7. New Joy Deli (新享一享素食馆)

If you are looking for a good place for family dinner, New Joy Deli is the right one for you.

Those who enjoy bitter gourd soup are blessed because New Joy Deli serves one of the best in town. Despite the sweetness of the soup, it also brings out the natural fragrance of bitter gourd. Remember to order their MSG free Vegetarian Curry too. It goes very well with rice.

New Joy Deli Bak Kut Teh

The restaurant also serves Taro Rice that matched perfectly with the sour soup. The sourness in mouth gives an appetizing feel. You can also order the Vegetarian G Rice sprinkled with their specially made unique sauce. It tastes sweet and salty.

New Joy Deli Tea Rice

Highlight dishes:

  • Bitter Gourd Soup
  • Curry Rice
  • Taro Rice
  • Vegetarian G Rice
Location: 8, Jalan Nipah 13, Taman Daya, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +6016-731 9609
Opening Hours:
Daily: 6:00am – 10:00pm
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8. Yi Sin Vegetarian Restaurant (怡沁园素食馆)

There are 4 outlets of Yi Sin Vegetarian Restaurant in Johor Bahru. From breakfast to supper, you will find the dish that you enjoy here!

I bet you never try the “Pork Knuckles and Vinegar” in a vegetarian restaurant. But you can have it at Yi Sin! The pork is made by mushroom foot. On the first bite, the aromatic balsamic vinegar will overwhelm you like no other.

Yi Sin Vegetarian Restaurant Food

Try their Herbs Dietary Vegetarian Chicken too. With the thick herbal fragrance, the soup is not overly oily and it has a sweet and refreshing taste. Besides, the restaurant serves you the most authentic Hakka Tea. If you are a fan of it, you definitely feel the tradition taste in mouth.

Yi Sin Vegetarian Restaurant Meat

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Last but not least, you can have self-service vegetables and rice. They will cook at least 25 kinds of different dishes every day. Both white rice and brown rice are available and they also offer the soup of the day.

Highlight dishes:

  • Pork Knuckles and Vinegar
  • Herbs Dietary Vegetarian Chicken
  • Hakka Tea

Taman Perling Outlet:
Location: 515, Jalan Persisiran 1/1, Taman Perling, 81200 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607-235 9303

Bukit Indah Outlet:
Location: 69, Jalan Indah 1/1, Taman Bukit Indah, 79100 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +6016-944 5488


Tampoi Indah Outlet:

Location: 2, Jalan Titiwangsa 3/2, Taman Tampoi Indah, 81200 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607-236 9698

EcoGarden Outlet:
Location: 48A, Jalan Laman Setia 2/20, Taman Laman Setia, 81550 Ulu Choh, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607-509 9915

Opening Hours:
Daily: 8:00am – 10:00pm

9. Ming Tong Vegetarian Restaurant (明通素食园)

You probably have too much of Roti Canai made by Indian community but have you ever tried the Chinese style Roti Canai before? If no, let’s pay a visit to Yuan Xin Vegetarian! The taste will give you a huge surprise!

Ming Tong Vegetarian Restaurant Bee Hoon Soup

The most classic and traditional breakfast in Malaysia – Roti Canai comes with different flavours at Yuan Xin. What’s special about their Vegetarian Roti Canai is – the crust is extremely crispy and thin!

Best of all, pairing up the crispy Roti Canai with their specially made curry sauce always make you long for more mouthful. Here, you can have both Original Roti Canai or Roti Telur. For Roti Telur, the fragrance of eggs has added to the overall taste. You surely will fall in love with it!

Location: 01-19-Block 34, Jalan Pendekar 1, Taman Tun Aminah, 81300 Skudai, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +6012-730 6806
Opening Hours:
Daily: 7:00am – 2:00pm
Closed on: Wednesday

10. Yuan Xin Vegetarian (圆欣素食馆)

Fans of Bak Kut Teh please take note! You can have Vegetarian Bak Kut Teh is at Yuan Xin Vegetarian!

Early in the morning, the owner will cook the broth of Bak Kut Teh using more than a dozen of different herbs. It is then boiled for hours so that the taste mix well together. Even if you don’t get to enjoy the meaty pork here, the broth itself is enough to satisfy your Bak Kut Teh cravings.

Yuan Xin Vegetarian Restaurant Food

Vegan Sambal Fish is also one of the most recommended dishes here. Made by soya bean fibre, this dish that coupled with enticing sambal sauce has made it an amazing dish. In terms of taste, it is not overly spicy but still bring out the very authentic Malay flavour.

Highlight dishes:

  • Bak Kut Teh
  • Vegan Sambal Fish
  • Mongolian Vegetarian Ribs
  • Thai Tou Fu

Yuan Xin Vegetarian Restaurant Beancurd

Location: 56, Jalan Laksamana 2, Taman Ungku Tun Aminah, 81300 Skudai, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +6016-706 5080 / +6016-521 3638
Opening Hours:
Daily: 11:30am – 10:00pm

11. Vburg Cafe

When we talk about vegetarian food, we normally think of Tou Fu as well as different kinds of green vegetables. However, Vburg Cafe wants you to think out of the box! Vegetarian food is more than just green vegetables.

Vburg Cafe JB Pastry Vege Food

Vburg Cafe is a western vegetarian café providing artistic croissants and many more yummy treats under one roof. Their speciality – Otak Bread is truly the must-ordered dishes when you are here. You will be surprised by how the crispy skin could made a huge contrast with the soft fillings inside.

You also need to try out their Sambal Bread which looks exactly a burger. It’s way too delicious! For brunch, the café recommends you their English breakfast which offers you bread, mashed potatoes, sausage and many more.

Vburg Cafe JB Donuts

Apart from that, the café offers endless exquisite bread which looks too cute to be savoured down. If you are a bread lover, you should visit Vburg Cafe at least once in your life time!

Location: 74, Jalan Laksamana 2, Taman Ungku Tun Aminah, 81300 Skudai, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607-288 7118
Opening Hours:
Monday to Thursday: 10:00am – 8:00pm
Friday to Sunday: 9:00am – 8:00pm
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Must-try Malacca street foods if you’re looking for a scrumptious meal

Low Yong Moh Restaurant

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Image credit: Instagram/ @pthoographyA family-run restaurant, this place is known for its tasty old-school dim sum, which has become a popular in Malacca street foods. This compact restaurant serves typical dim sums with sufficient varieties such as Custard Bun or Liu Sha Bao, Char Siew Bun, and glutinous rice. Other dishes include steamed pork ribs, pork buns, pork porridge, steamed bean curd rolls, and many more. Visit this place for a mouthful of tasty and greasy dishes! Low Yong Moh Restaurant is a well-known and family-owned establishment in Melaka that serves up delicious and authentic dim sum dishes. Its popularity stems from the restaurant’s ability to offer a wide variety of dishes that include traditional delicacies such as custard buns, pork buns, and pork porridge, as well as other mouth-watering options like steamed pork ribs and steamed bean curd rolls. The restaurant is small and compact, making it the perfect spot to grab a quick, satisfying meal. Its cosy atmosphere combined with its scrumptious offerings makes it a must-visit place for anyone exploring the street food scene in Melaka. Address: 32, Jalan Tukang Emas, 75200 Melaka Operating hours: 7.30 AM – 11.30 AM (closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays)

Chung Wah Chicken Rice Ball

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Image credit: Instagram/ @_maryyongChung Wah Chicken Rice Ball is a renowned Hainanese chicken rice shop in Malacca that has been serving customers for over 50 years. It has gained immense popularity among locals and tourists alike and is considered a must-visit place for anyone exploring the street food scene in Melaka. The restaurant is often crowded on weekends due to its reputation for serving up the most delicious chicken rice balls in the city. Apart from its signature dish, the chicken rice balls, Chung Wah also serves super soft chicken that is cooked to perfection and served with homemade chilli sauce. The combination of the fluffy rice balls and succulent chicken meat makes for a mouth-watering experience that is sure to leave you craving more. Address: 20, Lorong Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka Operating hours: 9.30 AM – 2 PM (closed on Mondays to Wednesdays)

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Restaurant Chuen How

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Image credit: YouTube/ Food Hunter 探食Restaurant Chuen How is a casual eatery that specializes in chap fan or economy rice, a popular local dish that consists of packed rice with various sides. Despite being located outside the city centre, the restaurant offers a comfortable kopitiam-style seating area, making it a great place to relax and enjoy a tasty meal. For those seeking a taste of the local cuisine, Restaurant Chuen How is definitely worth a visit. One of the must-try dishes at this eatery is the char siew, a unique roasted BBQ pork that is both tender and flavourful. In addition to this signature dish, the restaurant also serves scrumptious roast pork and assam gulai fish that are best enjoyed with economy rice. The combination of these dishes creates a delicious and satisfying meal that is sure to please any food lover. Address: 347, Jalan Merak, Taman Melaka Baru, 75350 Melaka Operating hours: 11 AM – 1.30 PM (closed on Thursdays)

Capitol Satay Restaurant

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Image credit: Instagram/ @foodieonabittenappleCapitol Satay Restaurant is a well-known eatery in Malacca street foods that is highly regarded for its delicious satay celup, which is one of the city’s most famous street foods. The restaurant is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, and it is often crowded due to its unique self-service pattern. Customers can choose from a wide range of 80 different skewered seafood and vegetables from refrigerated counters, assisted by a waitress. This self-service feature allows patrons to customise their meals according to their liking, making it an excellent venue for those who have specific dietary requirements or preferences. The hot satay celup is served with an aromatic peanut sauce, which makes it a must-try dish for anyone visiting Malacca. The combination of the succulent skewered seafood and vegetables with the rich and flavourful peanut sauce creates a taste sensation that is sure to delight any food enthusiast. Address: 30, Jalan KPKS 3, Kompleks Perniagaan Kota Syahbandar, Kota Syahbandar, 75200 Melaka Operating hours: 4 PM – 11.30 PM (Sundays to Thursdays, closed on Mondays), 4 PM – 12 AM (Fridays and Saturdays)

Aunty Koh Cendol

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Restaurant Ming Huat

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Geographer Cafe

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Image credit: Instagram/ @harrytan_nGeographer Cafe is a highly sought-after restaurant located in the bustling Chinatown district of Malacca. This eatery is well-loved by both locals and travellers alike, and it’s easy to see why. Their menu boasts an impressive array of Asian fusion dishes that are both healthy and delicious, making it a top choice for foodies looking for a satisfying meal. One of the standout items on their menu is their signature dish, the nasi lemak. This fragrant rice dish cooked with coconut milk and pandan leaf is served with a mix of Nyonya-style spices and sambal gravy, which adds an extra kick of flavour to the dish. Another popular item is their kangkung fried rice, which is a healthier take on the classic fried rice dish, featuring water spinach as the main ingredient. In addition to their delectable food, Geographer Cafe also offers a wide selection of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. This makes it an ideal spot to unwind and enjoy a cold drink after a long day of exploring the city. Address: 83, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka Operating hours: 12 PM – 10 PM (Sundays to Thursday, closed on Wednesdays), 12 PM – 12 AM (Fridays and Saturdays)

Tengkera Duck Noodles

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Jonker 88

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Restaurant Tong Sheng

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Image credit: Instagram/ @kamlaijiakRestaurant Tong Sheng is a well-known restaurant in Melaka that has gained a reputation for its seafood delicacies. As a popular zi char-style establishment, it offers a great variety of seafood dishes at reasonable prices. Their signature dish is the cheesy prawn served with rice vermicelli, which is a must-try for anyone visiting the restaurant. In addition to this popular dish, they also serve other mouth-watering delicacies such as fried fresh squid with garlic, salted egg yolk bean curd, and fresh milk crabs, among others. The restaurant’s extensive menu ensures that there is something for everyone, whether you are a seafood lover or not. Despite its popularity, Restaurant Tong Sheng can get very crowded during peak hours due to its delectable offerings. However, the long wait is worth it as the food is always fresh and cooked to perfection. The restaurant’s cosy atmosphere and friendly service make it a great spot to enjoy a satisfying meal with family and friends. Address: 377 & 378, Jalan Melaka Raya 6, Taman Melaka Raya, 75000 Melaka Operating hours: 11.30 AM – 2 PM, 5.30 PM – 10 PM (closed on Mondays) This story first appeared here.
Jonker Street Night Market

Jonker Street Night Market: Top 19 Food Every Foodie Must Try

March 17, 2024
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Jonker Street Night Market

Nestled inside Malacca’s Historical Town is bustling and hustling of a night market on Jonker’s Street.

Take a walk along with this food magnet Jonker Street Night Market and you will find various types of mouth-watering food and delicacies.

What makes the food stands out in this night market is that it has a touch of Malaccan flavour.

But, what food should you indulge in inside that limited space of your tummy?

Jonker Street Night Market: Top 19 Food Every Foodie Must Try

1. Jonker Walk Quail Egg

Jonker Walk Quail Egg is like a cuter version of the famous Japan’s Takoyaki.

Jonker Street Quail Eggs

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It is filled with your choice of ingredients such as Nyonya curry chicken, sweet corn, chicken sausage or crabstick with drizzles of mayonise, cheese and bbq sauce.

Price
RM4 per stick or RM10 for 3 sticks

2. Grilled Oysters

These half shell fresh oysters are grilled to give you a “just right” texture without it being too dry.

Grilled Oyster in Jonker Street Night Market

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The plate of oysters is then served with their homemade slightly spicy paste which complements then dish very well.

Price
RM5 per oyster or RM20 for 5 oysters

3. Coconut Ice-Cream

Get a taste of this Thai Coconut Ice Cream which tastes heavenly especially on a hot day.

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You may add toppings such as sweet corn, peanuts, red bean, corn flakes and dried coconut shavings as much as you want!

Jonker Street Coconut Ice-Cream

Tips:
Coconut Ice Cream with Durian available!

Price
From RM10

4. Light Bulb Drink

Quench your thirst in Jonker Street Night Market without feeling the guilt with this healthy juice drink.

Exactly like its name, the drinks are served in light bulbs or you can also try those in syringes and blood bags.

Tips:
Try out their Signature Mango Juice

Light Bulb Drink at Jonker Street

Price
From RM6

5. Liquid Nitrogen Korean Snack

Imitating the trending “Dragon Breath” Korean snack, you will expect to experience a wisp of cool smoke coming out of your mouth and nose.

This extraordinary looking snack is actually made out of corn puffs combined with cold liquid nitrogen.

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Liquid Nitrogen Korean Snack At Jonker Street Night Market

Price
RM10 per cup

6. Deep Fried Ice-Cream

A mixed of hot and cold definitely is a taste to remember when you are having this deep fried ice-cream.

Just imagine eating through a crispy crusty bread and finding your favourite flavoured cold ice-cream on the inside (Oh, so yummy!).

Deep Fried Ice Cream at Jonker Steet Night Market

Tips:
Six types of ice-cream flavour available

Price
RM4

7. BBQ Corn

Look out for Uncle Bing’s stall selling BBQ corn while you are at Jonker Street Night Market.

This delicious BBQ Corn can be found in various flavours ranging from the original flavour, black pepper, curry, wasabi and up to a mixture of flavours.

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6 Flavors of BBQ Corn at Jonker Street

Price
RM6

8. Fish Balls In Curry Sauce

It might feel like there is nothing special about fish balls in curry sauce but you would think otherwise once you have tasted it.

Fishballs in Curry Sauce in Jonker Street Night Market

The curry sauce is a perfect mixture of spicy and sweet that would feel good on your taste bud.

Price
RM3 (small) and RM5 (big)

9. Nyonya Popiah

Popiah is basically a Chinese version of a wrap with fillings such as vegetables, bean sprout, egg and seafood with sweet chilli sauce.

Also read: 13 Local Nyonya Food In Malacca

Nyonya Popiah speciality is that it is served with pork lard which gives the perfect mixture.

Popiah At Jonker Street Night Market

Tips:
Non-halal (Enquire stall’s owner for halal version)

Price
RM3

10. Carrot Cake

Fried carrot cake which is known as Fried Radish Cake can be found in Jonker Street Night Market (despite its name, it does not contain carrot).

You would not be able to miss this stall because of the aromatic smell coming from the frying pan.

Carrot Cake at Jonker Street Night Market

Price
RM3.50

11. Coconut Dodol

Going home isn’t the same without trying or tapau this Malacca delicacy.

Coconut Dodol is made out of rice flour, coconut milk and gula Melaka and have a similarity to a sticky toffee candy.

Also read:

Coconut Dodol at Jonker Street Night Market

12. Durian Cendol

There is not a doubt that Malacca is raved for its delicious Gula Melaka Cendol because it’s too yummy!

Durian lovers would be delighted to know that there is an option in adding fresh durian flesh into the mix of this ice shaved cendol.

Durian Cendol at Jonker Street

Price
RM6.50

13. Si Bao

Are you a fan of rojak and fried tofu?

If it’s a yes, you MUST try Si Bao which is a mixture of fried tofu, fish cakes, fried tofu skin and cucumber drizzled with peanuts and spicy chilli sauce.

Si Bao Jonker Street Night Market

Tips:
Non-spicy version available

Price
Depend on chosen ingredients

14. Watermelon Juice

Looking for something refreshing to quench your thirst? Look out for this special watermelon juice in Jonker Street Night Market.

You will end up holding strings attached to a whole watermelon with a straw stuck into the grinded watermelon flesh and juice.

Watermelon Juice at Jonker Street Night Market

Price
RM10 average

15. Chinese Burger Sambal Prawn

Replace the burger bread with eggs with sambal prawns as the ingredient instead of a burger patty and Voila! You get a Chinese Burger Sambal Prawn.

Chinese Burger Sambal Prawn

Image credit: eckitchensg.com

Also read: Top 11 Jonker Street Cafe

For non-spicy options, you may choose other ingredients such as honey chicken, chicken floss, octopus, sausage and crab meat.

Price
RM3

16. Maltose Candy

Clang! Clang! is the sound that you will hear when you pass the stall that sells this maltose candy at Jonker Street Night Market.

Maltosa Candy at Jonker Street Night Market

Image credit: cavinteo.blogspot.com

This sound comes from the “hammering” of a huge piece of candy and they will then pack the small pieces into a bag.

Price
RM5

17. Coconut Ball

Flying ball of coconut flesh up it the air is enough reason to get this coconut water ball.

Also read: Top 11 Jonker Street Hotel

Coconut Ball Malacca

This little performance by the skilful workers is something you can enjoy while sipping drinking water inside this coconut flesh.

Price
RM2

18. Muah Chee

Muah Chee is a traditional snack made out of glutinous rice flour coated with peanuts and sugar.

Muah Chee at Jonker Street Night Market

It can be seen displayed in a big tray and will be prepared by cutting into small pieces and mixing with the ingredients before it is served.

Price
RM3

19. Putu Piring

Putu Piring is steamed rice cake filled with melted sugar and served with dried coconut shaves.

What makes the Putu Piring sold in Jonker Street stand out is that they use Gula Melaka as the sugar which will give you a more distinctive taste.

Famous local food in Malacca, Putu Piring Tengkera

Price
RM1.20

Jonker Street Night Market Location: bit.ly/JonkerStreetNightMarket Jonker Street Night Market Opening Hours: Friday to Sunday: 6:00pm – 12:00am Note:
  • Sunday’s Night Market is smaller than the other nights.
  • Prices might vary as time goes by
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