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Johor Dessert at Happy Land Café 欢乐园饮冰室 in Kulai (near Johor Premium Outlets)

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Happy Land Café serving old school desserts and hasn't changed much since 1976 has a special place among Kulai people.

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Restaurant name: Happy Land Café 欢乐园饮冰室
Address: 1-38 Jalan Pinang, Taman Kota Kulai, Kulai
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/pNvVO
GPS: 1.668227,103.578801
Hours: 11:00am to 4:30pm
No pork, no lard, no Halal cert

Johor-Cold-Desserts-Happy-Land-Kulai

Happy Land is a familial, happy place. The place is filled with three generation families - grandparents, parents and the kids all enjoying food together. Happy Land is a come-as-you-are place. People just come without make up and in comfortable frumpy everyday clothes and flip flops, no need for dressing up.

Happy Land is the kind of place where people will bump into neighbours, relatives, old school mates and colleagues. We bumped into our friends from JB, Euginn and Rachel :D

As the place was jammed packed, we waited about 20 minutes for a table. But everybody was patient and good natured. People here are very considerate, they leave their tables for other customers, once they finished their meal. Table sharing is the norm.

As we were not hungry, we just ordered a sampling of desserts to taste - we will surely be back for more :D

Johor-Cold-Desserts-Happy-Land-Cafe-Kulai

The old style ice kacang 红豆冰. The finely shaved ice mound was topped with a generous lump of soft boiled red beans that looked like a head of curly permed red hair on a lady's head. We dug in fast because it looked so enticing and also because the red beans looked like it was going to topple over and tumble down anytime.

There was also a large scoop of creamy boiled sweet corn.

Below that mound of shaved ice bathed with coconut sugar were attap seeds, grass jelly (cincau) and pandan "worms".

Johor-Cold-Desserts-Happy-Land-Cafe-Kulai

This mango ice 芒果冰 was heaped with generous amounts of cubed fresh mango and a big slice of canned peach. Sweet, sour and icy, this mango ice is popular especially with ladies.

Johor-Rojak-Happy-Land-Café-欢乐园饮冰室-Kulai

Happy Land's rojak is as good as any that I have tasted so far. The thick tacky savoury sauce is loaded with prawn paste, crushed peanuts and a little dab of chili. Made with the usual suspects of crispy you char kway, turnips, pineapple and cucumbers - all of which are fresh as crowd turnover at Happy Land is like a passing tornado.

Johor-Cold-Desserts-Happy-Land-Cafe-Kulai

On the walkway just outside Happy Land are two food stalls, one selling fried chicken and nasi lemak, and the other selling fried kway teow. Both were doing a brisk business.

Seeing many people having a plate of this fried chicken on their tables, Euginn got one plate for us to share. The chicken breast was surprisingly tender and juicy. The crispy batter also has a nice savoury flavour.

This is one fried chicken and nasi lemak stall that I would like to come back to, to write a full post about.

If you are at Johor Premium Outlets and want to explore the nearby Kulai for food, do stop by Happy Land. As for me, I expect myself to be here quite often in the future.

Date visited: 27 Oct 2013
Johor-Cold-Desserts-Happy-Land-Cafe-Kulai
 
Happy Land Café serving old school desserts and hasn't changed much since 1976 has a special place among Kulai people.

Johor-Cold-Desserts-Happy-Land-Cafe-Kulai

Restaurant name: Happy Land Café 欢乐园饮冰室
Address: 1-38 Jalan Pinang, Taman Kota Kulai, Kulai
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/pNvVO
GPS: 1.668227,103.578801
Hours: 11:00am to 4:30pm
No pork, no lard, no Halal cert

Johor-Cold-Desserts-Happy-Land-Kulai

Happy Land is a familial, happy place. The place is filled with three generation families - grandparents, parents and the kids all enjoying food together. Happy Land is a come-as-you-are place. People just come without make up and in comfortable frumpy everyday clothes and flip flops, no need for dressing up.

Happy Land is the kind of place where people will bump into neighbours, relatives, old school mates and colleagues. We bumped into our friends from JB, Euginn and Rachel :D

As the place was jammed packed, we waited about 20 minutes for a table. But everybody was patient and good natured. People here are very considerate, they leave their tables for other customers, once they finished their meal. Table sharing is the norm.

As we were not hungry, we just ordered a sampling of desserts to taste - we will surely be back for more :D

Johor-Cold-Desserts-Happy-Land-Cafe-Kulai

The old style ice kacang 红豆冰. The finely shaved ice mound was topped with a generous lump of soft boiled red beans that looked like a head of curly permed red hair on a lady's head. We dug in fast because it looked so enticing and also because the red beans looked like it was going to topple over and tumble down anytime.

There was also a large scoop of creamy boiled sweet corn.

Below that mound of shaved ice bathed with coconut sugar were attap seeds, grass jelly (cincau) and pandan "worms".

Johor-Cold-Desserts-Happy-Land-Cafe-Kulai

This mango ice 芒果冰 was heaped with generous amounts of cubed fresh mango and a big slice of canned peach. Sweet, sour and icy, this mango ice is popular especially with ladies.

Johor-Rojak-Happy-Land-Café-欢乐园饮冰室-Kulai

Happy Land's rojak is as good as any that I have tasted so far. The thick tacky savoury sauce is loaded with prawn paste, crushed peanuts and a little dab of chili. Made with the usual suspects of crispy you char kway, turnips, pineapple and cucumbers - all of which are fresh as crowd turnover at Happy Land is like a passing tornado.

Johor-Cold-Desserts-Happy-Land-Cafe-Kulai

On the walkway just outside Happy Land are two food stalls, one selling fried chicken and nasi lemak, and the other selling fried kway teow. Both were doing a brisk business.

Seeing many people having a plate of this fried chicken on their tables, Euginn got one plate for us to share. The chicken breast was surprisingly tender and juicy. The crispy batter also has a nice savoury flavour.

This is one fried chicken and nasi lemak stall that I would like to come back to, to write a full post about.

If you are at Johor Premium Outlets and want to explore the nearby Kulai for food, do stop by Happy Land. As for me, I expect myself to be here quite often in the future.

Date visited: 27 Oct 2013
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Johor Dessert - Yong Yong Dessert Restaurant 荣荣甜品 in Taman Perling

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It is probably safe to say that almost anyone born and bred in Johor Bahru would have heard of Yong Yong dessert stall 荣荣甜品.

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Restaurant name: Yong Yong Dessert Restaurant 荣荣甜品
Address: 46, Jalan Layang 16, Taman Perling, Johor Bahru
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/90YO3
GPS: 1.473083,103.676621
Hours: 8:30am to 5;30pm (closed on Monday)
No pork, no lard

Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品-Taman-Perling

Meet Jeff the second generation owner of Yong Yong at Taman Perling. Jeff was working in Singapore as an engineer before returning to Johor Bahru to run Yong Yong together with his wife, Shirley and his father (the founder). Jeff's brother runs the Yong Yong stall at Tepian Tebrau with their mother.

Jeff's dad started Yong Yong at the corner of the now demolished Capitol Cinema in old downtown JB. He then ran a push cart stall at the beach along Stulang Laut in the 1970s that has since become one of the good food that defines the Johor brand.

Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品-Taman-Perling
Ice Kacang RM4

This ice kacang is Yong Yong's original claim to fame. Yong Yong's signature ice kacang is made with fine, soft ice shavings topped with boiled maize, red beans and chocolate syrup. As the ice is fine and soft, the chocolate syrup penetrates the ice mound quickly, saturating it with chocolaty flavour.  

Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品-Taman-Perling

The soft ice mound melts pretty fast, revealing the treasures below like attap seeds and grass jelly. The best way to enjoy this watery icy concoction is with the drinking straw provided.

 
Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品
Ice Jelly RM4.50

Ice Jelly is shaved ice doused with a sugary syrup and topped with sea coconut, sour sop, jelly and fruit cocktail.

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A squeeze of lime gives the jelly and ice a slightly sourish taste. Ice jelly is a refreshing cold dessert for hot afternoons.

Yong-Yong-Dessert-Restaurant-荣荣甜品

Tau suan 豆爽 is one of my favourite hot desserts. I used to eat a mee rebus and tau suan combination for lunch everyday at the office years ago.

Yong-Yong-Dessert-Restaurant-荣荣甜品

Yong Yong's tau suan is just perfect for me. The mung beans have the right texture and bite (neither too hard nor too mushy), the starch is the right thickness and stickiness, and it's just the right sweetness.

Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品
Tauhu Bakar RM3.00

Yong Yong's tauhu baker or grilled bean curd. Look at the lovely glint on the sauce's surface.

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The grill bean curd is stuffed with shredded cucumber and crunchy boiled bean sprouts.

Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品-Taman-Perling

Every order of tauhu bakar and it's sauce is made on the spot.

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Jeff ladling in the marvellous sauce on the tauhu bakar. The sauce is savoury, nutty, with subtle hints of spiciness and not overly salty.

Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品

Yong Yong's savoury sauce is a blend of chili, crushed ground nuts, prawn paste, sugar and other condiments. You can have the sauce to suit your taste just by informing Jeff. 

Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品

Yong Yong's rojak is one of the best around. The cucumber, pumpkin, and pineapple slices are fresh and juicy without them feeling damp. The salad is tossed in the same savoury sauce made on the spot for the tauhu bakar.

Yong Yong in Taman Perling and also in Tepian Tebrau is a "must try" if you are looking for old school desserts in Johor Bahru.

Date visited: 16 Oct 2013
Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品-Taman-Perling

It is probably safe to say that almost anyone born and bred in Johor Bahru would have heard of Yong Yong dessert stall 荣荣甜品.

Yong-Yong-Dessert-Restaurant-荣荣甜品

Restaurant name: Yong Yong Dessert Restaurant 荣荣甜品
Address: 46, Jalan Layang 16, Taman Perling, Johor Bahru
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/90YO3
GPS: 1.473083,103.676621
Hours: 8:30am to 5;30pm (closed on Monday)
No pork, no lard

Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品-Taman-Perling

Meet Jeff the second generation owner of Yong Yong at Taman Perling. Jeff was working in Singapore as an engineer before returning to Johor Bahru to run Yong Yong together with his wife, Shirley and his father (the founder). Jeff's brother runs the Yong Yong stall at Tepian Tebrau with their mother.

Jeff's dad started Yong Yong at the corner of the now demolished Capitol Cinema in old downtown JB. He then ran a push cart stall at the beach along Stulang Laut in the 1970s that has since become one of the good food that defines the Johor brand.

Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品-Taman-Perling
Ice Kacang RM4

This ice kacang is Yong Yong's original claim to fame. Yong Yong's signature ice kacang is made with fine, soft ice shavings topped with boiled maize, red beans and chocolate syrup. As the ice is fine and soft, the chocolate syrup penetrates the ice mound quickly, saturating it with chocolaty flavour.  

Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品-Taman-Perling

The soft ice mound melts pretty fast, revealing the treasures below like attap seeds and grass jelly. The best way to enjoy this watery icy concoction is with the drinking straw provided.

 
Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品
Ice Jelly RM4.50

Ice Jelly is shaved ice doused with a sugary syrup and topped with sea coconut, sour sop, jelly and fruit cocktail.

Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品

A squeeze of lime gives the jelly and ice a slightly sourish taste. Ice jelly is a refreshing cold dessert for hot afternoons.

Yong-Yong-Dessert-Restaurant-荣荣甜品

Tau suan 豆爽 is one of my favourite hot desserts. I used to eat a mee rebus and tau suan combination for lunch everyday at the office years ago.

Yong-Yong-Dessert-Restaurant-荣荣甜品

Yong Yong's tau suan is just perfect for me. The mung beans have the right texture and bite (neither too hard nor too mushy), the starch is the right thickness and stickiness, and it's just the right sweetness.

Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品
Tauhu Bakar RM3.00

Yong Yong's tauhu baker or grilled bean curd. Look at the lovely glint on the sauce's surface.

Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品

The grill bean curd is stuffed with shredded cucumber and crunchy boiled bean sprouts.

Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品-Taman-Perling

Every order of tauhu bakar and it's sauce is made on the spot.

Yong-Yong-Dessert-Restaurant-荣荣甜品

Jeff ladling in the marvellous sauce on the tauhu bakar. The sauce is savoury, nutty, with subtle hints of spiciness and not overly salty.

Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品

Yong Yong's savoury sauce is a blend of chili, crushed ground nuts, prawn paste, sugar and other condiments. You can have the sauce to suit your taste just by informing Jeff. 

Yong-Yong-Dessert-荣荣甜品

Yong Yong's rojak is one of the best around. The cucumber, pumpkin, and pineapple slices are fresh and juicy without them feeling damp. The salad is tossed in the same savoury sauce made on the spot for the tauhu bakar.

Yong Yong in Taman Perling and also in Tepian Tebrau is a "must try" if you are looking for old school desserts in Johor Bahru.

Date visited: 16 Oct 2013
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Rojak Buah (Fruit Salad) @ Tanjung Emas in Muar, Johor


Square and clock tower at Tanjung Emas Park

When I asked Muar locals where is the best place to enjoy the Muar riverfront, they invariably suggested that I go to the Tanjung Emas Park. To my inevitable follow on question on what is good to eat there, they suggested that I try the rojak buah (fruit salad) there.


This is the rojak buah stall in Tanjung Emas. It operates out of a food van which also sells fried snacks, steamed corn, hot and cold drinks, and rojak buah.  


The rojak buah here uses many different types of fresh fruits and vegetables such as apple, pear, pineapple, pumpkin, jambu and cucumber. The fruits and vegetables were expertly sliced in deft and swift cuts.


The cut fruits were tossed in the sauce made of ground peanuts, fermented shrimp paste, vinegar, and lime juice.


Rojak buah is a tasty, healthy snack of fresh juicy fruits and vegetables that we can conveniently take along while enjoying the sunset at Tanjung Emas J


Restaurant name: No name food van
Address: Tanjung Emas car park
Map: http://g.co/maps/7dvfr
GPS: 2.048677,102.552735
Hours: 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Halal

Date visited: 18 Apr 2012

Square and clock tower at Tanjung Emas Park

When I asked Muar locals where is the best place to enjoy the Muar riverfront, they invariably suggested that I go to the Tanjung Emas Park. To my inevitable follow on question on what is good to eat there, they suggested that I try the rojak buah (fruit salad) there.


This is the rojak buah stall in Tanjung Emas. It operates out of a food van which also sells fried snacks, steamed corn, hot and cold drinks, and rojak buah.  


The rojak buah here uses many different types of fresh fruits and vegetables such as apple, pear, pineapple, pumpkin, jambu and cucumber. The fruits and vegetables were expertly sliced in deft and swift cuts.


The cut fruits were tossed in the sauce made of ground peanuts, fermented shrimp paste, vinegar, and lime juice.


Rojak buah is a tasty, healthy snack of fresh juicy fruits and vegetables that we can conveniently take along while enjoying the sunset at Tanjung Emas J


Restaurant name: No name food van
Address: Tanjung Emas car park
Map: http://g.co/maps/7dvfr
GPS: 2.048677,102.552735
Hours: 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Halal

Date visited: 18 Apr 2012
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