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Food We Love - Pisang Goreng (Fried Bananas)

 
Pisang Goreng (fried banana) is a well loved, common street hawker snack in Johor.
 

Molten hot, banana flesh almost like sweet melted cheese wrapped in crispy, crunchy fried batter is a favourite tea time treat for many of us.
 

Chilling with friends at a pisang goreng stall, enjoying fried snacks with a cuppa of teh terik is a special kind of uniquely Malaysian bonding ritual.

Here are three pisang goreng stalls I love and I am sure that there are more, that I have yet to discover.
 

Pisang Mawar is arguably the most famous pisang goreng stall in Johor Bahru. Pisang Mawar is a cheerful place with constant streams of customers enjoying their tea here or bagging loads of goodies to take home.
 
 
Pisang Mawar has many Singaporean customers as it is located on a route convenient for Singaporean drivers to pick up bags of goodies on their way home.
 

Another famous Pisang Goreng stall, Sweet Banana has been selling their popular fried goodies from their push cart stall along Jalan Stulang Darat for many years before they recently relocated to their new premises at Stulang Walk.
 
 
Now customers can relax and enjoy the same Sweet Banana tasty fried goodies with comfortable seating and easy, ample free parking.
 

This pisang goreng stall in Taman Sri Skudai that does not really have a name, is a favourite place with residents who like to come here to take a break from the afternoon heat and catch up on the day's happenings in the neighbourhood.
 
 
It is not unusual for famous hawker stalls to have no name and yet everyone in the neighbourhood knows about them as it is the local landmark.

Share with us about your favourite pisang goreng stall by leaving a comment :)

Address: Off Jalan Sungai Chat in the direction of Woodlands/ Pusat Bandaraya. Next to Galeri Mawar and opposite the clock tower at Dataran Bandaraya.
Operating Hours: 1:00pm to 6:00pm
Nearest Parking Area: Ample free parking at location

Address: Stulang Walk ( at the junction of Jalan Stulang Darat and Jalan Stulang Laut)
Operating Hours: 1:00pm to 6:00pm (closed on Sunday)
Nearest Parking Area: Ample free parking at location

Name: No name (faded bamboo curtain bears the sign “GORENG2 ”)
Address: At the junction of Jalan Emas 7 and Jalan Emas 2, Taman Sri Skudai
Operating hours: 2:00pm to 5:00pm (closed on Sunday)
Nearest Parking Area: Ample free parking at location
 
Pisang Goreng (fried banana) is a well loved, common street hawker snack in Johor.
 

Molten hot, banana flesh almost like sweet melted cheese wrapped in crispy, crunchy fried batter is a favourite tea time treat for many of us.
 

Chilling with friends at a pisang goreng stall, enjoying fried snacks with a cuppa of teh terik is a special kind of uniquely Malaysian bonding ritual.

Here are three pisang goreng stalls I love and I am sure that there are more, that I have yet to discover.
 

Pisang Mawar is arguably the most famous pisang goreng stall in Johor Bahru. Pisang Mawar is a cheerful place with constant streams of customers enjoying their tea here or bagging loads of goodies to take home.
 
 
Pisang Mawar has many Singaporean customers as it is located on a route convenient for Singaporean drivers to pick up bags of goodies on their way home.
 

Another famous Pisang Goreng stall, Sweet Banana has been selling their popular fried goodies from their push cart stall along Jalan Stulang Darat for many years before they recently relocated to their new premises at Stulang Walk.
 
 
Now customers can relax and enjoy the same Sweet Banana tasty fried goodies with comfortable seating and easy, ample free parking.
 

This pisang goreng stall in Taman Sri Skudai that does not really have a name, is a favourite place with residents who like to come here to take a break from the afternoon heat and catch up on the day's happenings in the neighbourhood.
 
 
It is not unusual for famous hawker stalls to have no name and yet everyone in the neighbourhood knows about them as it is the local landmark.

Share with us about your favourite pisang goreng stall by leaving a comment :)

Address: Off Jalan Sungai Chat in the direction of Woodlands/ Pusat Bandaraya. Next to Galeri Mawar and opposite the clock tower at Dataran Bandaraya.
Operating Hours: 1:00pm to 6:00pm
Nearest Parking Area: Ample free parking at location

Address: Stulang Walk ( at the junction of Jalan Stulang Darat and Jalan Stulang Laut)
Operating Hours: 1:00pm to 6:00pm (closed on Sunday)
Nearest Parking Area: Ample free parking at location

Name: No name (faded bamboo curtain bears the sign “GORENG2 ”)
Address: At the junction of Jalan Emas 7 and Jalan Emas 2, Taman Sri Skudai
Operating hours: 2:00pm to 5:00pm (closed on Sunday)
Nearest Parking Area: Ample free parking at location
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Sweet Banana Pisang Goreng @ Stulang Walk in Johor Bahru, Malaysia

The famous Sweet Banana pisang goreng stall has moved to a new location further up along Jalan Stulang Laut.
 

It is easy to locate. At the first traffic light after the TNB station / Junction of Jalan Biru, you will see on your right the old 3-storey flats and the old Chinese temple. Turn right at the traffic light and you will shortly see on your left a small carpark and two pavilions. One is the Sweet Banana pisang goreng and the other is a famous nasi lemak (which I intend to explore soon).

This new location has proper free parking spaces and tables and chairs for a relaxing tea break with Sweet Banana's famous fried fritters and teh tarik. There is no longer the need to park along a busy major road.
 
Zul slicing lekor, fresh from Kelantan everyday

The boss Enche Zulkifli, whom everyone knows as Zul, had been running Sweet Banana for 25 years. Helping him now are his son and two daughters.
 

Since Sweet Banana moved here 3 months ago, Zul's regular clientele and new customers are finding their way to his spanking new location.

Sweet Banana is famous for their large variety of freshly fried goodies and their unique super crispy batter that is not-too-oily.
 
 
Lekor from Kelantan
 
 
The ever popular fried bananas
 
 
Fried sweet potatoes. Note the super crispy crust that makes Sweet Banana's fried goodies so special.
 
 
 
Fried tofu, crispy on the outside, nice and tender on the inside.
 
 
Fried boiled and mashed yellow beans (the kind used to make tau suan).
 
 
My favourite - fried boiled and mashed mung beans. Sweet, soft and nutty inside, crispy outside. 

 
 
 
Customers are welcome to help themselves to these bits and pieces of Sweet Banana's signature, super crispy batter.
 
Again, with the kind permission of Zul and family, I indulged myself in watching with fascination at the frying process.
 
 
The mushrooms in the batter, ready for frying.
 

Frying the marvellously delicious mushrooms.


The fried bananas are ready :)

One of Zul's regular customers is the Johor Royal household whom frequently buys Zul's fried goodies. Zul's new location was granted by the Sultan of Johor.

While enjoying my fried goodies, I noticed workmen busy knocking and chiseling away at the pavilion. So I asked Zul what the renovation work was about. Zul said that when the Sultan of Johor passed by in his car one day, His Highness saw how to improve the appearance of the pavilions. And, His Highness's household sent workmen over to work on the improvements.
 

Sweet Banana Pisang Goreng as tasty as ever and now better than ever with cosy seating and ample parking :) The best getting even better.

(I had earlier written about Sweet Banana when they were at their old road side push cart location.)

Restaurant name: Sweet Banana
Address: Off Jalan Stulang Laut (opposite 3-storey flats and old Chinese Temple)
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/p3hZF
GPS: 1.473341,103.778942
Hours: 1:00pm to 6:00pm (closed on Sunday)
Halal

Date visited: 7 Sep 2012
The famous Sweet Banana pisang goreng stall has moved to a new location further up along Jalan Stulang Laut.
 

It is easy to locate. At the first traffic light after the TNB station / Junction of Jalan Biru, you will see on your right the old 3-storey flats and the old Chinese temple. Turn right at the traffic light and you will shortly see on your left a small carpark and two pavilions. One is the Sweet Banana pisang goreng and the other is a famous nasi lemak (which I intend to explore soon).

This new location has proper free parking spaces and tables and chairs for a relaxing tea break with Sweet Banana's famous fried fritters and teh tarik. There is no longer the need to park along a busy major road.
 
Zul slicing lekor, fresh from Kelantan everyday

The boss Enche Zulkifli, whom everyone knows as Zul, had been running Sweet Banana for 25 years. Helping him now are his son and two daughters.
 

Since Sweet Banana moved here 3 months ago, Zul's regular clientele and new customers are finding their way to his spanking new location.

Sweet Banana is famous for their large variety of freshly fried goodies and their unique super crispy batter that is not-too-oily.
 
 
Lekor from Kelantan
 
 
The ever popular fried bananas
 
 
Fried sweet potatoes. Note the super crispy crust that makes Sweet Banana's fried goodies so special.
 
 
 
Fried tofu, crispy on the outside, nice and tender on the inside.
 
 
Fried boiled and mashed yellow beans (the kind used to make tau suan).
 
 
My favourite - fried boiled and mashed mung beans. Sweet, soft and nutty inside, crispy outside. 

 
 
 
Customers are welcome to help themselves to these bits and pieces of Sweet Banana's signature, super crispy batter.
 
Again, with the kind permission of Zul and family, I indulged myself in watching with fascination at the frying process.
 
 
The mushrooms in the batter, ready for frying.
 

Frying the marvellously delicious mushrooms.


The fried bananas are ready :)

One of Zul's regular customers is the Johor Royal household whom frequently buys Zul's fried goodies. Zul's new location was granted by the Sultan of Johor.

While enjoying my fried goodies, I noticed workmen busy knocking and chiseling away at the pavilion. So I asked Zul what the renovation work was about. Zul said that when the Sultan of Johor passed by in his car one day, His Highness saw how to improve the appearance of the pavilions. And, His Highness's household sent workmen over to work on the improvements.
 

Sweet Banana Pisang Goreng as tasty as ever and now better than ever with cosy seating and ample parking :) The best getting even better.

(I had earlier written about Sweet Banana when they were at their old road side push cart location.)

Restaurant name: Sweet Banana
Address: Off Jalan Stulang Laut (opposite 3-storey flats and old Chinese Temple)
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/p3hZF
GPS: 1.473341,103.778942
Hours: 1:00pm to 6:00pm (closed on Sunday)
Halal

Date visited: 7 Sep 2012
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