Best Dim Sum In Johor
RM4 per serving
The dim sums here are soooo cheap and there is so much to choose from! What's different here as compared to Singapore is that you get to choose what you like and they will steam it up on the spot and serve to your table 😻. I just wanna reach in and grab those yummies again!
📸 & ✍🏻 by Burppler Gwendolyn 000 .
RM6.80 per serving
A colleague of mine (H/T: @andreayaply) recommended Changman for its affordable and good dim sum.
@jooeunchung is not a big fan of dim sum 🤣🤣🤣 but we all love the xo carrot cake here. The Liu Sha bao (RM3.50 for 3 pieces) here is also a must-try.
📸 & ✍🏻 by Burppler Andre Teo
I would 100% recommend anyone eating here to try the salted egg custard bun (RM7.90) which is just heavenly, soft bun with a sweet savoury egg custard inside, what a treat.
The Szechuan style chicken feet (RM5.90) is also delectable, the outer layer being coated with a spicy savoury Szechuan sauce that compliments the soft and tender skin on the chicken feet, a slurpy delight!
📸 & ✍🏻 by Burppler Klay Eats
RM6 per serving of Dim sum
Ordered a wide variety of dim sum for our breakfast! Instead of ordering from a push cart or from someone, you have to queue at each station for the food. Stations include steamed, fried and buns. Pls get their mango prawn which is coated with the vermicelli! Highly recommended!
📸 & ✍🏻 by Burppler Jasmine Lim
RM4 per plate of Dim Sum
Flavor might not be the greatest of all time, but this restaurant shines with their unique selection of dim sum.
Bitter Gourd rings stuffed with minced pork, century egg on minced meat, and even mushrooms.
The chicken feet here is very herbal, which is rather refreshing when compared to the normal lip smacking oiliness of regular chicken feet.
📸 & ✍🏻 by Burppler John Barry
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