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12 Best Food In Batu Pahat You Must Try At Least Once

February 21, 2024
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12 Best Food in Batu Pahat, Johor

Food In Batu Pahat : It lies in Batu Pahat District is now the second biggest urban township in Johor.

Food hunters find this township a paradise on Earth as Batu Pahat boasts a lot of restaurants and local food for them to hunt and enjoy.

Most of the restaurants here have been serving delightful dishes for generations.

Apart from serving finger licking food, visitors often receive hear-warming services from the friendly owners and waiters.

It’s truly an indulging experience to enjoy the authentic local delicacies and also modern taste at Food In Batu Pahat.

And in today’s post, I’m going to share with you the best food in Batu Pahat, Johor as listed below:

12 Best Food In Batu Pahat That Will Keep You Returning For More

1. Chop See Kee (local people called Ah See Wanton Mee)

In early 1950s, Chong’s family set up their first roadside stall along Jalan Jenang and was later transferred to shop lot.

Ah See Wanton Mee Batu Pahat

Since its establishment, they pride themselves in serving self-identified wantan noodles recipe with homemade ingredients. The egg noodles and wantan are made by hands daily to ensure freshness and springiness.

Chop See Kee Wanton Mee Batu Pahat

Chili or without chilli wantan noodles is how people order at Ah See. Topped with roasted char siew (barbequed pork) and wantan, it makes the sauced egg noodles look even more tantalizing.

Address: 2, Jalan Jenang, 83000 Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607 – 438 8516

2. SinggahSawah House 

If you wish to dine in windy environment with the sights of paddy field, Singgahsawah House is the best place to go. This place is one stop center to eat, stay and experiencing “kampung style” life and its attractive activity.

Muar Food Ayam Penyet Family

Signature dishes here was Nasi Ayam Penyet and Nasi Ayam Geprek is the bestseller. The “sambal” was made from fresh “cili kampung” and definitely made everyone requested for more.

Also read: 13 Best Foods in Kluang, Johor

The cafe also served Soto Gearbox (lamb) and Mee Bandung Tulang (beef) as the popular local food in this district. Hi-tea menu also served Pisang Goreng (banana fritters) as everyone’s favourite finger food besides Jemput-jemput Ikan Bilis and Keropok Lekor too.

Muar Food Mee Bandung

All ordinary air warung available here, nothing much but will made everyone come here love this place so much. Coming here, you got time for OOTD, eat and spend your evening on good food with your love ones.

Sawah OOTD

Location: Homestay Singgahsawah House, Jalan Sarang Buaya Laut, Kampung Parit      Bali, 83600 Semerah, Johor
Tel: +6011-39644362
Opening Hours: 4pm – 10pm (Closed On Tuesday)

3. Batu Pahat Da Bei Shui @ 大杯水

Ta Bei Shui means big glasses of water in English. The kopitiam has this unique name merely because it offers big glasses of juicy drinks that enough for 2.

Batu Pahat Da Bei Shui

The kopitiam also serves mouthwatering “Mee Jian Kueh” under the same roof. “Mee Jian Kueh” looks like a big pancake that has ground peanuts, melted margarine and sugars as its filling. This savoury snack can be ordered in customised thickness and sweetness based on your preferences.

Address: Junction of Jalan Penjaja 3 & Jalan Penjaja, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +6012 – 732 0369
Opening Hours:
Daily: 12:30pm until sold out

4. Yong’s Steamboat Batu Pahat(泳池生锅)

People come to Yong’s Steamboat Garden for their steamboat meals at reasonable prices. All the food they served are fresh and taste good if you cook them well.

Also read: 10 Best Local Food In Yong Peng, Johor

Yong's Steamboat Batu Pahat

A trolley that contains uncooked dishes such as pomfrets, squids, fried soy bean, pork, fresh prawns, and fish ravioli will be brought to your table. These are your steamboat ingredients later so you need to choose a few from them.

After choosing the dishes, you can start cooking yourself and, enjoy your meal!

Address: No. 2 M/S, Jalan Minyak Beku, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607 – 432 3320
Opening Hours:
Daily: 6:00pm – 12:00am

5. Kedai Makanan & Minuman Ah Soon (阿顺猪杂汤)

Every morning, the seats in Ah Soon are often fully occupied and sometimes you can judge a restaurant based on its crowds.

Kedai Makanan & Minuman Ah Soon (阿顺猪杂汤)

The dishes served here come with an alluring smell and are good in taste. Their pork slices and pork organs are well-cooked and served together with noodles in a big portion. Their broth has a lighter tasting to give more focus on the pork.

Give their Fish Head Bee Hoon and pork organ soup a try and you’ll know why the kopitiam is often crowded.

Address: 5, Jalan Temenggong, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +6012 – 770 3881
Opening Hours:
Daily: 11:00am – 2:30pm & 5:00pm – 10:00pm
Closed on: Thursday
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6. Kedai Makan Soon Lai (顺来粿汁‬)

Started off as a roadside stall, Soon Lai’s Kway Chap is now one of the most popular ones in Batu Pahat. If you wonder, Kway Chap is a Teo Chew delicacy that consists of flat rice noodles and pork drenched together in savoury broth.

Soon Lai Kway Chap 顺来粿汁

The Kway Chap’s broth is truly worth trying. Mixed with herbs, pork’s’ offal and meat, the soy sauce based broth is simmered done to a turn. It has a pleasing herbal smell and it tastes good too.

Address: 6-C, Jalan Fatimah, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Opening Hours:
Daily: 11:00am – 6:00pm

7. Han Kee Cake & Cafe (汉记面包西果屋)

Han Kee combines bakery, coffee shop and confectionary under the sole roof. It offers variations of pleasing coffee and other enticing light food such as puddings, cakes and pasteries.

Also read: 13 Good & Cheap Food At Jalan Wong Ah Fook Near Johor Bahru Checkpoint

The cakes here have many flavours and all of them are showcased in fridge for customers to choose for.

Han Kee Cake & Cafe Batu Pahat

With only simple furnishing but emphasise on deliciousness of food and drinks, it is often a popular food hunting place and gathering place among friends. They even organise special events for their customers.

Address: 48, Jalan Jelawat, Taman Banang, 83000 Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607 – 434 7562
Opening Hours:
Monday to Saturday: 7:30am – 10:00pm
Sunday: 8:00am – 10:00pm

8. Ah Fei Spicy Noodles (阿肥辣面)

“Ah Fei Spicy Noodles” at Miao Huang Restaurant is now well-known to every household in Batu Pahat. Spicy food lovers will definitely fall in love with this local delicacy that offer intense flavour and unique spiciness. According to the owner, it takes a long time to prepare the curry chilli broth.

Ah Fei Spicy Noodles at Miao Huang Restaurant in Batu Pahat

One of the highlights here is that the owner insists on serving stencil-wrapped noodles to bring out the “old-time flavour” in Batu Pahat. It always makes the locals recall to old times dishes while enjoying this spicy noodles.

Ah Fei Spicy Noodles

Address: 36, Jalan Flora Utama 8, Taman Flora Utama, 83000, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +6019 – 742 8215
Opening Hours:
Daily: 9:00am – 10:30pm
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9. Asam Pedas Mak Limah (Kedai Makan Rasa Idaman Asli)

Asam pedas dishes, or literally “sour spicy dishes” are the ones that you should not miss out while coming over Malaysia. It is one of the traditional Malay dishes and Asam Pedas Mak Limah offers you the most authentic one in Batu Pahat.

Also read: 15 Good Food in Muar, Johor

Asam Pedas Mak Limah Batu Pahat

Asam Pedas is a kind of gravy that made from shallots, garlic, and various spices and has an aromatic smell with hot flavour. At here, Ikan Parang and Ikan Pari are the best fishes to be topped with Asam Pedas.

Asam Pedas Mak Limah At Kedai Makan Rasa Idaman Asli in Batu Pahat

Address: 3, Jalan Dato Tay Kim Peow, 83000 Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +6013 – 732 2744 / +6016 – 722 0409
Opening Hours:
Daily: 6:00am – 5:00pm
Closed on: Friday

10. Nasi Baryani Mohd Shah

Fill your astronomical sensation at Nasi Baryani Mohd Shah while travelling to Batu Pahat. Here, you get to enjoy the pleasant Nasi Baryani at the most reasonable price.

Nasi Baryani Mohd Shah

Nasi Baryani is an enjoyable dish that cooked with wide array of spices, vegetables and meat, giving off a hot yet tantalizing smell. At Mohd Shah, they serve mutton rendang which are so tender and soft. The rice comes in big portion and patrons often finish all with relish.

Address: Kompleks Niaga Peserai, Gerai No. 14, Benteng Peserai, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607 – 413 8645
Opening Hours:
Daily: 8:00am – 10:00pm
Closed on: Friday

11. Restoran BP Bariani Power

Restoran BP is popular in offering Indian Muslim cuisines but they focus more in serving Briyani Rice cuisines. They also pride themselves in serving one of the best Briyani Rice in Batu Pahat.

Restoran BP Bariani Power

For Briyani rice, they offer original one and other styles. Customers can enjoy Briyani Rice together with a few side dishes such as chicken curry, dhal curry and eggs. Too spicy for you? Then order their standout drink, sirap bandung to cool you down.

Restoran BP Bariani Power at Batu Pahat

Address: 18, Jalan Tukas 2, Taman Soga, 83000 Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia.
Contact: +607 – 438 8987
Opening Hours:
Daily: 10:00am – 7:00pm
Closed on: Monday

12. B.P. Cendol (Pak “O”)

Pak “O” Cendol is a small roadside stall located opposite to the bus station in Batu Pahat. Sometimes, you may need to stand while enjoying cendol as there are only few seats offered.

B.P. Cendol (Pak O)

Traditional cendol is rich in coconut milk and shaved ice. Green “noodles” that made from four and juices of pandan leaves are served together in a bowl. Nowadays, there are over 10 variations of cendol at Pak “O” and each of them contributes to different flavours.

Address: 65-A, Jalan Rugayah, Kampung Pegawai, 83000 Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia
Contact: +6010 – 701 5047

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1. Jonker Walk Quail Egg

Jonker Walk Quail Egg is like a cuter version of the famous Japan’s Takoyaki.

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Jonker Street Coconut Ice-Cream

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Coconut Ice Cream with Durian available!

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4. Light Bulb Drink

Quench your thirst in Jonker Street Night Market without feeling the guilt with this healthy juice drink.

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Light Bulb Drink at Jonker Street

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Imitating the trending “Dragon Breath” Korean snack, you will expect to experience a wisp of cool smoke coming out of your mouth and nose.

This extraordinary looking snack is actually made out of corn puffs combined with cold liquid nitrogen.

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RM10 per cup

6. Deep Fried Ice-Cream

A mixed of hot and cold definitely is a taste to remember when you are having this deep fried ice-cream.

Just imagine eating through a crispy crusty bread and finding your favourite flavoured cold ice-cream on the inside (Oh, so yummy!).

Deep Fried Ice Cream at Jonker Steet Night Market

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Six types of ice-cream flavour available

Price
RM4

7. BBQ Corn

Look out for Uncle Bing’s stall selling BBQ corn while you are at Jonker Street Night Market.

This delicious BBQ Corn can be found in various flavours ranging from the original flavour, black pepper, curry, wasabi and up to a mixture of flavours.

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RM6

8. Fish Balls In Curry Sauce

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Fishballs in Curry Sauce in Jonker Street Night Market

The curry sauce is a perfect mixture of spicy and sweet that would feel good on your taste bud.

Price
RM3 (small) and RM5 (big)

9. Nyonya Popiah

Popiah is basically a Chinese version of a wrap with fillings such as vegetables, bean sprout, egg and seafood with sweet chilli sauce.

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Popiah At Jonker Street Night Market

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RM3

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Durian Cendol at Jonker Street

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14. Watermelon Juice

Looking for something refreshing to quench your thirst? Look out for this special watermelon juice in Jonker Street Night Market.

You will end up holding strings attached to a whole watermelon with a straw stuck into the grinded watermelon flesh and juice.

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15. Chinese Burger Sambal Prawn

Replace the burger bread with eggs with sambal prawns as the ingredient instead of a burger patty and Voila! You get a Chinese Burger Sambal Prawn.

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16. Maltose Candy

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17. Coconut Ball

Flying ball of coconut flesh up it the air is enough reason to get this coconut water ball.

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18. Muah Chee

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Because there’re less tables in the restaurant, we sincerely advise you to make a reservation beforehand to avoid disappointment.

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Again, Cheese Prawn Bee Hoon is the highlight. The light cheesy taste goes very well with the big head shrimps inside. Their ginger steamed crab, salted egg yolk squid and Mantis prawn meat shouldn’t be missed out too. Also read: 12 Best Restaurants In Jonker Street Restoran Aunty Fatso Melaka Cheese Mee Hoon If talk about meat dish, they will always recommend you the pork rib king. It is so crispy and juicy. While for vegetables, the stir-fried Qing Long that cooked with garlic has an incredible taste too. Fresh, crunchy and a bit salty. Lastly for beer lovers, they serve beer too. Location: 39, Jalan Melaka Raya 8, Taman Melaka Raya, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia. Contact: +6012-611 6996 Opening Hours: Daily: 5:00pm – 10:00pm

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Bert’s Garden Seafood is truly the best place for a romantic dinner. While enjoying the seafood by the Straits of Malacca, you’ll feel the fresh breeze flows gently over your skin.

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Almost all seafood is grilled over the charcoal fire instead of deep-frying to make the meat tender and at the same time retain sweetness and freshness. The chef highly recommends you their special red snapper, giant prawns and crabs. Also read: 13 Best Nyonya Food In Malacca Bert's Garden Topped with homemade sambal (chilli paste), the Grilled Red Snapper is presented to you on the banana leaves while the prawns are grilled with garlic and butter. On the other hand, the “Kam Heong” crabs are placed on curry leaves and topped with shrimp paste. You can opt for the famous black pepper crab too. Bert's Garden Seafood Bert’s offers different beverages ranging from fruit juices to wines. If you wish to have desserts after the meal, the Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream is the best choice here!
Location: 2078-C, Jalan Kampung Pinang, 76400 Tanjung Kling, Melaka, Malaysia. Contact: +606-315 2213 Opening Hours: Daily: 4:30pm – 12:30am Closed on: Monday Facebook

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Strategically situated in the Malacca Central, Restoran Tong Sheng attracts many customers including the local celebrities to their place by its signature food – Cheese Prawn Mee Hoon.

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Here, the Cheese Prawn Mee Hoon comes with 3 different portions, S, M and L. The cheese that melts in the gravy is added in the right amount, not too heavy to avoid the greasy feel. Besides, the prawns are always the freshest catch of the day. Restoran Tong Sheng Cheese Prawn Mee Hoon Also read: 13 Famous Local Foods In Jonker Street Another highlight here is the fresh milk crab that requires minimum order of 2 crabs. Though the name suggests fresh milk, the crabs boasts sour and sweet taste and tender meat. These dishes are complemented by their well-cooked vegetables. Restoran Tong Sheng Fresh Milk Crabs A kind reminder for you is they charge the wet tissues and peanuts on the table. Politely inform them if you don’t want. Note: very long queue especially during weekends and public holidays.
Location: No. 377 & 378, Jalan Melaka Raya 6, Taman Melaka Raya, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia. Contact: +606-286 7811 / +6016-776 7811 Opening Hours: Daily: 5:30pm – 11:00pm Closed on: Alternate Mondays Facebook

5. Monterios Portuguese Seafood Restaurant

Monterios Portuguese Seafood Restaurant is one of the hidden gems in Portuguese Settlement. Setting oldies music as background, both indoors and outdoors offers a warm ambience for dining. The owner, Helen and Jane introduce the Portuguese-Chinese joining cuisines here. Their warm hospitality gradually becomes the highlight here besides the exceptional seafood. They really care about the quality of seafood they serve. Monterios Portuguese Seafood Restaurant Their signature dishes ranges from salted egg crabs, scallops, prawns, lala, otak-otak, vegetables, and steamed or baked fish. The seafood is fresh, flavourful and comes in big portion. All the dishes are complemented by the additional sauces they provide. Monterios Portuguese Seafood They cook the chicken very well too. We recommend you the “Devils Chicken” which requires pre-order. For drinks, their mango juice is extremely refreshing, not too sweet and sour in overall.

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Location: 18C, Medan Portugis, Kampung Portugis, 75050 Melaka, Malaysia. Contact: +6014-232 6769 Opening Hours: Daily: 5:30pm – 2:00am Facebook

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Located right on the beach, Seafarer Restaurant offers a splendid atmosphere which is even romanticized by the touching love songs that flows gently with the breeze. Either you choose to dine indoor or outdoor, both experiences are enjoyable and relaxing. Seafarer Restaurant Melaka The restaurant cooks the seafood in various way. For the crabs and prawns, they can cook it with pepper, chilli, butter or sambal. While for the fishes, you can order the steamed red snapper that fully retained its original taste or the Asam Pedas Jelawat that tastes sour and spicy. Seafarer Restaurant in Melaka Seafood Apart from that, Seafarer serves great tom yam. The taste is pretty much decent and not overly spicy. Nyonya dishes is often rated excellent from most of the customers too.
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Their prawns and squid that cooked with sambal are highly recommended too. It looks simple but very appetizing with rice. Some customers find it enjoyable as the squid is quite soft instead of the normal texture – chewy. City Famous Seafood Melaka Sambal Prawns and Squids Other delectable dishes here include chilli fried kang kung, telor bom, tau foo and fried taugeh. However, the flaw is that the food price is slightly higher than other seafood restaurants. Location: No.500, Taman Melaka Raya, 75000 Melaka, Malaysia. Contact: +606-282 2768 Opening Hours: Daily: 11:30am – 2:30pm, 6:00pm – 9:00pm Closed on: Monday night
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