If you ask any Malaysian or Singaporean
what they would like to have for tea, they would probably say Nyonya Kuih. If
you are not familiar with the term, it is actually a selection of small
desserts and munchies instigated by a Southeast Asian community – the Peranakan
folks. Which leads us to the next question – who are the Peranakan people? This
community were once a part of Malaysia and Singapore and the men is called as
Baba while the women are referred to as Nyonya. What makes them unique is that
they are basically Chinese people who embraced local cultures (Malay) into
their lifestyle which includes language, fashion and architecture.
Rankings of all participants as visible on our listings are solely voted by you, our beloved readers. With that said, we would encourage you to please vote for your preferred participants in order to ensure their rightful positions ranking-wise on our portal. Thank you!
- Closed Now
Thank you so much for the rating. Liked what you read? Like or share it to your friends!
Kafe Bawang Merah
Finally, one who hits the list with local favourites! This cafe had stayed true to their roots and is definitely still a local favorite to date. Kafe Bawang Merah serves tasty authentic local cuisines at a very good price in comparison with other high tea offerings, and has consistently draw crowds from all over Klang valley. Their kuih-muih is such best sellers, that whenever is being replenished, diners flock to them like swarm of bees and the next thing you know, they’re all empty again. Do pay them a visit if you don’t believe us!
More infoKafe Bawang Merah View restaurant
Lot 12A, Jalan SS 12/1B, Ss 12, 47500, Subang Jaya, Selangor
View in Google Maps Looking for more?
Dear readers, please note that our listing as you currently see it is/are all the participant(s) in which we discovered. Feel free to give us a buzz if your favourite place is missing! Thanks!
Send your suggestion