OldTown White Coffee Ipoh Padang
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3, Jalan Tun Sambanthan, 30000 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
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Another historical building in Ipoh old town with many food stores and shops nearby.
Ipoh Station is a beautiful building, so be sure to look back and take a look at it as you walk through the old town! As you walk around the city, you will find many stylish cafes and restaurants, but you should definitely try the steamed chicken, bean sprouts, pudding, and egg tarts. It is also the birthplace of white coffee, so I recommend drinking it together with the coffee.☕
Ipoh old town, an idyllic old town where everything is a bit slow and laid back. Filled with great food and interesting limestone caves to explore.
In the early years, Ipoh became rich in tin mining and was known as tin capital. Walking in the streets of Ipoh, like returning to the 1970s and 1980s, although the streets of Ipoh Old Town are narrow and the buildings are dilapidated, but in this century of scenery and the remnants of the scenery can let every passer-by live in the old time and space, it seems that every brick and every tile of Ipoh is telling the old Old story of the street.
Come here, there is a sense of déjà vu, like coming to a city in the Pearl River Delta, full of Chinese faces, Cantonese accents, and back to the scenes of the 1980s and 1990s, this is the old street market in Ipoh, the glory of the tin mine city has not been washed out. It is a good experience to go here for a stroll, take a shot, get tired of drinking an old street white coffee, and taste the old yellow sprout chicken.
The nostalgic atmosphere of Ipoh's old street is very rich, and the murals on the street are very distinctive. Medan Ipoh is a gathering place for many young people. Local residents call it Ipoh's "Bangsar." This area is located in the East Side of Ipoh Gardens, with many nightclubs, coffee bar "Cafés", snack centers (providing local snacks), entertainment centers and the recently popular Internet cafe "cybercafés".
There are a lot of people who have been to Malaysia, but not so many people who will stay in Ipoh in Malaysia. Here, you can recall the southern China in the 1920s and 1930s. The Ipoh city is not big. The overall style is still in the past. More than 90% are Chinese. They speak the same language - Guangfu, and the accent is basically the same as Cantonese. But the words retain the traces of Cantonese in the last century. The most famous here is the old street white coffee, the famous Tianjin tea room, a cup of coffee in the morning, two Portuguese, and Shadai skewers. Then call the individual, that is, the locals have breakfast every day, and the Chinese in other cities in Malaysia will also come here on holidays to taste a cup of coffee. In addition, sprout chicken is also a specialty here, the old yellow or Anji products, can let you have a endless aftertaste, here sprouts, that is, mung bean sprouts, short fat, other places are not available.
Ipoh has a large proportion of Chinese, mainly speaking Cantonese and Hakka. The old street is an old neighborhood, retaining the old buildings of Nanyang, and of course there are many old-fashioned stores. The most famous is the sprout chicken, Lao Huangjia, Lao Liangjia, Anji are all good business, of course, the taste is also well-deserved, it is worth a visit!