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Malaysian Food around Forest City

There are many food restaurants in Forest City, offering a wide range of food from traditional local Malaysian cuisine to Japanese cuisine and Western dishes. You can find all kinds of food in Forest City, from teppanyaki to spicy fried chicken, all cooked by experienced chefs with fresh ingredients. If you are looking for food in Forest City, you will not be disappointed!
If you want to find food outside Forest City, you can go to Tan Hiok Nee Heritage Street in Johor Bahru city center. This old street is a tourist attraction and a center for the preservation of local Chinese culture. Near the old street, there are many restaurants and shops. Kah Kee Bakery & Confectionery on this street is also a popular bakery among locals and tourists, and their bread is always sold out.

Restaurants in Forest City

Bai Yi Teppanyaki

Bai Yi Teppanyaki is a national chain restaurant that offers Japanese cuisine and teppanyaki, which opened in Forest City. The food is cooked on site by experienced chefs, and the unique taste and fresh ingredients allow you to enjoy an exotic food experience that combines sight, taste, hearing, and smell. In addition to tasting the food, you can also enjoy the chef’s superb cooking skills, it is a feast for both the eyes and the taste buds!

7 Secret Restaurant

The restaurant offers various traditional Malay dishes fused with different spices, allowing you to enjoy the unique flavor of Southeast Asian cuisine. The menu includes Malay-style spicy fried chicken and coconut milk chili sauce chicken dishes and other delicacies, each dish is carefully cooked by experienced chefs, with unique taste and rich texture. The restaurant offers a variety of spices, sauces, and seasonings, allowing you to mix and match freely, every bite can feel the flavor of traditional Malay cuisine.

Restaurants in Malaysia near Forest City

Tan Hiok Nee Heritage Street

Tan Hiok Nee Heritage Street is an old street about 42 kilometers and 40 minutes’ drive from Forest City. It is a bustling area in the center of Johor Bahru and the most prosperous area when the local Chinese opened Johor Bahru. This old street is now a tourist attraction that attracts a large number of tourists. It is not only the center for the inheritance of Chinese culture in Johor Bahru, but also has a rich historical and cultural background. Tourists can admire the antique buildings and scenery, experience traditional handicrafts and cultural activities here. In addition, there are many food and specialties here, allowing tourists to taste the local food culture and feel different flavors and styles.

Kah Kee Bakery & Confectionery

Kah Kee Bakery & Confectionery is about 38.4 kilometers and 35 minutes’ drive from Forest City. Since its registration in 1919, this bakery has always been a favorite of diners. This bakery is famous for its freshly baked bread, which is made with the freshest ingredients every day. When the bread comes out of the oven, diners rush in and buy them all. This bakery has a wide variety of bread, including crispy baguettes, soft bread, and fragrant pastries. If you haven’t tasted the bread from this bakery yet, you definitely can’t miss this opportunity.

Roast & Coffee - Retro Garden 1968's

Roast & Coffee – Retro Garden 1968’s is located on Tan Hiok Nee Heritage Street in the center of Johor Bahru, about 38.4 kilometers and 35 minutes’ drive from Forest City. Roast & Coffee offers a unique dining experience, known for its retro decor and atmosphere. The menu includes a variety of Western and Asian dishes, including coffee, sandwiches, and pasta. The restaurant is particularly famous for its roast pork and crispy pork belly. If you are looking for a unique and comfortable dining experience, Roast & Coffee is definitely worth a try.

Kukup Seafood Restaurant

Kukup Seafood Restaurant is about 55.4 kilometers and 1 hour 33 minutes’ drive from Forest City. Quality assurance is one of the business concepts of Kukup Seafood Restaurant, dedicated to allowing guests to taste the freshest durian. The orchard is open from 9 am to 5 pm. From Monday to Thursday, if there is high-quality durian, they will provide door-to-door delivery service (only in the Johor Bahru area), and the minimum consumption amount is RM150. The durian delivery time is from 7 pm to 10 pm.

Soon Huat Bak Kut Teh

Soon Huat Bak Kut Teh is about 31 kilometers and 34 minutes’ drive from Forest City. Soon Huat Bak Kut Teh uses charcoal fire to cook its bak kut teh, and it brings out the unique flavor to the fullest. Although the cooking process is tedious and time-consuming, this cooking method can perfectly blend the taste of herbal ingredients and the sweetness of pork bones. The famous sesame oil chicken is also one of their specialties, with tender meat and chewy texture, rich and fragrant sesame oil, and it smells so good. Therefore, mastering the precise cooking time is very important to cook delicious sesame oil chicken.

FAQs

There are many food restaurants in Forest City, including Bai Yi Teppanyaki and 7 Secret Restaurant. Bai Yi Teppanyaki is famous for its unique teppanyaki cuisine, while 7 Secret Restaurant offers a variety of food choices, including traditional Chinese and Western cuisine. These restaurants not only offer delicious food, but also provide a comfortable dining environment for you to relax and enjoy your meal.

Kah Kee Bakery & Confectionery is a popular bakery in the city center that offers a variety of freshly baked bread and pastries, known for its high quality and delicious taste. The staff is friendly and provides good service, and there are also various promotions and discounts.

Tan Hiok Nee Heritage Street is about 42 kilometers and a 40-minute drive from Forest City. It is a farm that mainly grows durians and provides fresh durians and other delicacies. You can also visit the durian plantation to learn about the planting and harvesting process. It is a place worth visiting.