Personally, I prefer my coffee black, but I love my Malaysian breakfasts. Ipoh white coffee is the town’s own version of latte, using beans roasted, ground and brewed here that are tossed with lots of frothy milk. Ipoh is famous for white coffee, and this coffee shop on the road known as Jalan Bandar Timah (Tin City Road) is where it all started. Typical Chinese coffee shop in Ipoh (Dreamstime) On my last visit, I came across a man offering fried ice cream.Ģ: Breakfast at Sun Yee Loong Coffee Shop There’s plenty of great street food, including juicy corn on the cob, every conceivable type of fritter, ‘loke-loke’ or skewers of meat, fish and offal dipped into boiling water and then into a spicy sauce. Some stallholders even wire themselves up with microphones in order to be heard. The atmosphere is very lively and it can be noisy. Vendors sell all types of items, from fake designer bags to shoes, sandals, T-shirts, dresses, jewellery and even car parts. Part of a road is closed off for the duration of the market, and many people come from miles around. Night markets, or Pasar Malam in Malay, happen regularly throughout Malaysia, but the one that takes place on Friday nights at First Garden in Silibin is the largest in Ipoh. 1: Go on a shopping spree at the First Garden Night Market
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