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Oyster Divers in Muar, Johor

Muar-Oyster-Johor

The first time I heard about Muar oysters was from the lady boss of Ah Hua kway teow thng at Jalan Segget in old downtown Johor Bahru.

Oyster-Muar-Johor

Ah Hua at Jalan Segget is famous for their RM16 fully loaded kway teow thng. The lady boss proudly told me that "I use only Muar oysters. More expensive but the best."

A quick search of the Singapore National Library archives revealed that Muar oysters were already a well known, much sought after delicacy even during the early 1900s.

You can imagine how excited I was to have a chance to see oyster divers in action in the Muar river during the Muar Food Trail by Tourism Malaysia Johor.

Oyster-Divers-Muar-Johor

We boarded a ferry at the Tanjung Emas jetty to link up with the divers' sampans at the Muar river mouth.

Oyster-Divers-Muar-Johor

The divers start work each day when the tide is low. Coming out in groups in motorised sampans.

Oyster-Muar-Johor

The diver heaved himself high above the water to take a long, deep breath. The divers dive just by holding their breath under water - no breathing apparatus is used.

Muar-Oysters-Johor

The divers then disappeared under the water. The only things still visible were the sampans and the long wooden poles. As the current was swift in the Muar river, the boats continued to drift at a fast clip towards the sea while the divers were looking for oysters. The divers used the long poles to guide them down and up the oyster bed.

Oyster-Divers-Muar-Johor
Muar-Oysters-Johor

A few minutes later, the diver surfaced and threw the oysters into the sampan.

Muar-Oysters-Johor

A middle man with a freshly caught oyster. At the time of writing, the divers sold the oysters to the middle man at RM20 per kilo. This seems like quite a fair price for the divers' hard work, considering how heavy oyster shells are.

Oyster-Muar-Johor

The Muar oyster that I ate straight from the Muar river bed. The slippery oyster was soft, fat, juicy, savoury and creamy.
Muar-Oyster-Johor

The first time I heard about Muar oysters was from the lady boss of Ah Hua kway teow thng at Jalan Segget in old downtown Johor Bahru.

Oyster-Muar-Johor

Ah Hua at Jalan Segget is famous for their RM16 fully loaded kway teow thng. The lady boss proudly told me that "I use only Muar oysters. More expensive but the best."

A quick search of the Singapore National Library archives revealed that Muar oysters were already a well known, much sought after delicacy even during the early 1900s.

You can imagine how excited I was to have a chance to see oyster divers in action in the Muar river during the Muar Food Trail by Tourism Malaysia Johor.

Oyster-Divers-Muar-Johor

We boarded a ferry at the Tanjung Emas jetty to link up with the divers' sampans at the Muar river mouth.

Oyster-Divers-Muar-Johor

The divers start work each day when the tide is low. Coming out in groups in motorised sampans.

Oyster-Muar-Johor

The diver heaved himself high above the water to take a long, deep breath. The divers dive just by holding their breath under water - no breathing apparatus is used.

Muar-Oysters-Johor

The divers then disappeared under the water. The only things still visible were the sampans and the long wooden poles. As the current was swift in the Muar river, the boats continued to drift at a fast clip towards the sea while the divers were looking for oysters. The divers used the long poles to guide them down and up the oyster bed.

Oyster-Divers-Muar-Johor
Muar-Oysters-Johor

A few minutes later, the diver surfaced and threw the oysters into the sampan.

Muar-Oysters-Johor

A middle man with a freshly caught oyster. At the time of writing, the divers sold the oysters to the middle man at RM20 per kilo. This seems like quite a fair price for the divers' hard work, considering how heavy oyster shells are.

Oyster-Muar-Johor

The Muar oyster that I ate straight from the Muar river bed. The slippery oyster was soft, fat, juicy, savoury and creamy.
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Fried Oyster Omelette (Oh Chien) @ Meldrum Walk near City Square in Downtown Johor Bahru, Malaysia

Oyster Omelette at Meldrum Walk



This is a popular fried oyster omelette (oh chien in Hokkien) stall at Meldrum Walk near City Square Mall.




This oh chien here is pretty much like scrambled eggs with plump succulent oysters plonked on top. It’s done skilfully so the eggs and fat juicy oysters remain soft.




The natural eggy flavour and the subtle sea salty taste of fresh succulent oysters were retained.

This is not the kind of oh chien with hard tapioca starch batter that features a crispy crust.

Looking at the unending orders at this stall, this soft version has its following.

My 80 plus year old lady neighbour in Singapore loves this oh chien and have her son bring her to Meldrum Walk every week for this. Hmm.. maybe the softer kind is easier for her J

If you like soft oh chien, this is it.


Restaurant name: Fried Oyster Oh Chien
Address: Stall in Meldrum Walk in downtown Johor Bahru
GPS: 1.460045,103.764673
Hours: to
Non Halal

Date visited: 13 Feb 2012

Oyster Omelette at Meldrum Walk



This is a popular fried oyster omelette (oh chien in Hokkien) stall at Meldrum Walk near City Square Mall.




This oh chien here is pretty much like scrambled eggs with plump succulent oysters plonked on top. It’s done skilfully so the eggs and fat juicy oysters remain soft.




The natural eggy flavour and the subtle sea salty taste of fresh succulent oysters were retained.

This is not the kind of oh chien with hard tapioca starch batter that features a crispy crust.

Looking at the unending orders at this stall, this soft version has its following.

My 80 plus year old lady neighbour in Singapore loves this oh chien and have her son bring her to Meldrum Walk every week for this. Hmm.. maybe the softer kind is easier for her J

If you like soft oh chien, this is it.


Restaurant name: Fried Oyster Oh Chien
Address: Stall in Meldrum Walk in downtown Johor Bahru
GPS: 1.460045,103.764673
Hours: to
Non Halal

Date visited: 13 Feb 2012
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