Today our first location is at kampar old town,a place that give people the feeling to far away for city and familiar to all of the Utarian. Kampar old town is quite tradition place which has old buildings and some traditional food. We stopped at this special egg tarts shop with the name ET Egg Tart.
ET egg tart biscuit shop, we take around 15min to arrived there from UTAR. We felt surprised with the various biscuits in a smaller shop and it make us starving.

The boss of this shop was so kind, she show us the famous biscuit "Egg Tart" in her shop with few flavor. We took a photo with her before we start to grab for the egg tart.
Mini egg tart in the house~~ This mini size egg tarts looks same with others but they really taste different. Crispy skin and the pastry compliments was just right filling which practically melts in your mouth as it goes in.
There are 2 flavour of mini egg tart, original and pandan~~Mini pandan egg tart is quite fresh to all egg tarts lover who wish to try out something new.
PRICE: RM4.50 (6 pieces)
We also spotted the normal size egg tarts in this shop. Although they are normal size but they are a bit bigger compare to others egg tart in the market. Same as mini egg tart, they are crispy and can feel more the egg pastry.
PRICE: RM1.50 per piece
And this were other biscuits from her shop, they make us to found back the taste of the food in our childhood memories.
Oishi 2: Restaurant Yau Kee
First of all, we think most of you should heard about the famous food "Curry Chicken in Bun" before right? Tonight our group wanna bring all of you to have dinner in Restaurant Yau Kee which is one of Kampar signature dish. Restaurant Yau Kee is a restaurant which serves halal-food that you wish to order plus with buns. The business in this restaurant is brisk and it’s like all hot-selling items outlets.
Restaurant Yau Kee located at Jalan Pasar in Kampar old town which just make a few turns and you will not miss this large and corner restaurant.
The curry chicken buns that stored in the glass cupboard are really attract our eyes.
The first dish was this 'Curry Chicken Bun'. It was so attracting when it is served on our table. The outer bread skin is baked until brownish colour which is just right to be served.
It is quite a big piece even though we ordered a small size bun and the curry chicken inside is also quite a generous portion. The curry is fantastic because it is not very hot and suitable for kids which doesn't has overpowering smell of spices. It is extra tasty after the soft bun had dipped into the curry.
PRICE: RM 28 (small)
RM 42 (big)
We also ordered others famous dishes of the restaurant, this is 'Yam Duck Noodles'. First time we try a food with the combination of duck and yam, it give us a fabulous taste from the chewy of the yam and the freshness of the duck. Its taste definitely gave our tongues a feeling which would be very difficult to remove.
PRICE: RM 16 each
Next, this is a quite familiar dish in every chinese restaurant, that is 'Hiong Dai Meehoon'. The meehoon was fried until crispy and ready to be served with the gravy sauce which enhances the taste of the meehoon which took the dish to another level. Meehoon and the sauce just like a couple that cannot be separated and so do we were enjoying this delicious couple.
PRICE: RM 12 each
PRICE: RM 12 each
The last dish that we ordered was 'Yau Kee Noodle'. The boss introduce this noodle to us because it is the famous dish of this restaurant. This noodle full of ingredients such as fresh prawns, bean sprouts, eggs, onions and chicken slices. The noodle was slightly look alike with the noodle of 'Wan Tan Mee' but this is more chewy and the gravy sauce had dissolved in the noodle.
There are few artists and famous food experts from overseas had visited to Restaurant Yau Kee before.

We took a photo with the boss of Restaurant Yau Kee. He is such a kind and funny uncle.
Business Hour: 4.30am~10pm
Location: 55 & 57 Jalan Idris, 31900 Kampar, Perak.
Tel: 05-4651738
There are 2 branches:
First one at the corner of Jalan Pasir Puteh/Leong Boon Swee Road, another one is on Jalan Seenivasagam opposite Overseas Restaurant and near Excelsior.
Oishi 3: Teluk Intan Famous 'Liew Kee Chee Cheong Fun'
After finish our oishi trip in Kampar, we feel still not enough for this journey. We decided to proceed to the next station. The last station for our trip today is Teluk Intan!! As we know that 'Chee Cheong Fun' is a quite common food among all chinese food, but this 'Chee Cheong Fun' in Teluk Intan is a special one which only preserved vegetable, wish to have a try?
After finish our oishi trip in Kampar, we feel still not enough for this journey. We decided to proceed to the next station. The last station for our trip today is Teluk Intan!! As we know that 'Chee Cheong Fun' is a quite common food among all chinese food, but this 'Chee Cheong Fun' in Teluk Intan is a special one which only preserved vegetable, wish to have a try?
This is 'Liew Kee Chee Cheong Fun' which is the famous in Teluk Intan which just available at night.
This is the process to make this delicious and special 'Chee Cheong Fun'. The workers prepare two bowl ingredients as shown in the above picture which are the main ingredients of chee cheong fun that is dry shrimp and radish.
The 'white skin' of chee cheong fun is made from flour and water and it will first pour on to a flat tray.
The dry shrimp and radish are then add on top of the flour skin averagely.
After all are prepared, the trays with the ingredients will send to this big steamer before they are ready to serve.
'Chee Cheong Fun' is ready!! It really make us swallow down our saliva. The dry shrimp and radish looks so attracting after steamed and enhances the taste of the flour skin. You are suggested to eat this chee cheong fun with the preserve chili that they provide to us which was just exactly match with the chee cheong fun.
PRICE: RM 4.50 each
Business Hour: Every Tuesday to Saturday (6pm onward)
Location: No 725, Jalan Hill, Teluk Intan, Perak.
Oishi Last : Teluk Intan 'Char Kuey Teow'
After the special 'chee cheong fun', still cannot satisfied our hunger so we are searching for supper and we met a little stall with crowded. Finally we found out that is 'char kuey teow'. This little stall is operated by a old couple at the roadside of Jalan Sungai Nibong. The wife had been frying 'char kuey teow' for 40 years and although her whole body was shaking ,rattling and rolling so much but she was still really enjoying herself selling 'char kuey teow' to us.
Location: Jalan Sungai Nibong, Teluk Intan, Perak.
This is the little stall of this 'char kuey teow' beside the road. It's really hard to find if you are not familiar with the road in Teluk Intan.
The wife really use her heart to fried because she wants to bring the delicious 'char kuey teow' to everyone. She was too busy all along the night.
The most differences with this 'char kuey teow' was tat the old wife added some seafood flavor and self-made asam into the char kuey teow. It's really tasty and looks fresh. The prawns are so fresh and juicy although had been fried and the fragrant 'kuey teow' can practically leave in your mouth.
PRICE: RM4 each
Business Hour: 9pm until sold outLocation: Jalan Sungai Nibong, Teluk Intan, Perak.
Come to the end of our oishi trip today~~We enjoy a lot searching for food all around in Kampar and Teluk Intan. We now only realized that there are many hidden food of the place we thought that we are familiar with. We wish to bring more exciting and delicious food to all of you in the future.
Thanks for visiting our oishi blog and stay tune for more upcoming oishi journey from us!!We welcome your comments and criticisms that may help us to improve~~
wow...its time for me to have a food trip with my family on this coming weekend....thanks for the information!!great job...keep it up^^
ReplyDeletevery nice,, making me hungry after saw this post =D
ReplyDeletethe pic of char keuy teow making me starving ! nice blog! keep it upp
ReplyDeletewow!! keep up the good work.. nice food blog!! now i know where to eat when coming to kampar =))))
ReplyDeletegreat job Oishi10!!!This time we can know more about Kampar and have the chance to try out Teluk Intan famous "Chee Cheong Fun". Thank you for the information and the photos are attractive~~Look forward to your next journey!!
ReplyDeleteGood local delicacies recommended! Hopefully there are more upcoming posts. :)
ReplyDeletePhotos are okay, some are quite attractive.
ReplyDeleteFor the "chee cheong fun" including the process of making it very nice.
Some descriptions are too long, maybe can try to make it short and precise
Got a little grammar mistake.
Overall are considered good=)
gambateh!
All the foods are my favourite foods....yummy!! I will go there and try it:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the comments~We will try to improve on it..Thanks Maple for the suggestion we will correct for the coming blog^^
ReplyDeleteI like the ET egg tarts~~They are so nice and really suit for my favourite..Keep up the work^^
ReplyDeletelooks delicious, just make me hungry, anyway, thanks for introduce the foods :)
ReplyDeletei'm paul hong.. thanks for your effort for intro of the famous and tasty food within perak.. I went to all the places you suggested and it is easy to reach the destination based on your provided map.. thank you and keep it up...
ReplyDeletewow,i feel hungry leh....i wanna eat :D
ReplyDeletei wondering why i not live in kampar or teluk intan~~The food looks delicious and make my stomach druming now....will try to have a food trip with my family soon~~keep it up^^
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the comments~~We will try our best to provide more fantastic food around to all readers..stay tune for our upcoming trip ya^^
Delete你的blog感觉不错。尤其是你们到处找吃的,连我看了也想吃。还有就是你们几位靓仔靓女都很勤奋。辛苦了。
ReplyDeleteI like the photo of your blog, its really attracting. Overall quite good just the one thing need to improve is there are few grammar mistakes. Keep it up and thanks for the information!!
ReplyDeleteHello Oishi10~~Once again thanks for bringing us this marvelous food trip. i get to know more about kampar and teluk intan's food~~About the 'char kuey teow' really a hidden food, I really dont know at Jalan Sungai Nibong there has such a small stall selling this. Great job Oishi10!!
ReplyDeletenice blog and photo~~Thank you for the information of these delicious food. Keep this great work up ya~~:)
ReplyDeleteWow~~'Curry Chicken in Bun' is my favourite!!Luckily there is a branch in Ipoh. I can go there and grab for my curry chicken~~
ReplyDeleteGood job~~Simple and nice blog..Hope you guys can introduce more and more food in the future!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your precious comment everyone~~Sure we will provide more delicious food in the future^^
DeleteClover, yup...There are 2 branches in Ipoh that you can grab your curry chicken easily^^
This time the descriptions of photo are more clearer and I can get the information easier. Thank you for the hard work!!
ReplyDeletevery informative blog, thanks for showing us the delicious food around ipoh area and i'm very appreciated it..... hope to hear more from u guys.... have a nice day :-)
ReplyDeletePhotos are attracting, information is clear and they make my stomach is drumming~~Will have a try to those place with my family^^
ReplyDeleteI wish i can go to Kampar now....I super like egg tart and the ET egg tart is just right for me to go~~And i thihnk i should give a try to Teluk Intan 'chee cheong fun' when i go there....Its really looks different.
ReplyDeleteI love the description of your blog for each food. They really can make me feel hungry. You guys paid a lot of hard work and thanks for the information above^^
ReplyDeletenice blog! love the foods u guys introduced.. Hope to have a try on all those foods one day =)
ReplyDeleteGood job guys~~I had try the Teluk Intan 'char kuey teow' before and its really very tasty and have the traditional feel. Keep it up!!
ReplyDeletehey guys,thanks for the information.. next time when i go to visit kampar and teluk intan, i can go for those delicious foods.
ReplyDeleteSuch a impressive blog~~I think I need to plan a trip to Kampar and Teluk Intan one day with my lover!!=)
ReplyDeleteYummy curry chicken bun!!! It make me feel so hungry now!! O.O
ReplyDeleteNice blog,anyway you guys can improve on the grammar part
ReplyDeleteOverall quite good blog the only thing is there are few grammar mistakes that should be improve. Anyway great job^^
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments..We will improve on it for the coming blog post. We will get more new food to introduce to you^^
Deletei like the char kuey teow. it look delicious.. will try it when go teluk intan :)
ReplyDeleteI ate the curry chicken bun before. The taste is sooooo yummy! ^o^ Other than that I still haven't try yet. Looking forward to enjoy these food. Thanks for introducing ya ^^
ReplyDeleteI love the egg tart very much! So do my family. They had ate once, and they said is delicious! So every time before go back to hometown I sure will buy some for my family.
ReplyDeleteMuahahahha... more food choice in my list now... =D Thanks anyway for your precious info (:
ReplyDeleteWow! Food! Yum yum! =)
ReplyDeleteomg slurrppp!
ReplyDeletei seldom go to those places but if i do i will definitely go try them!
the pandan egg tart looks so delicious ><
and chee cheong fun is my absolute favourite food~ too bad im allergic to shrimps T.T
nice job introducing yummy food you guys <3
seriously i love the egg tart !! and the chu cheong fan omg...look nice and yummmy
ReplyDeletegreen egg tart...yummy
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments and we appreciate a lots~~We will keep our hard work to seek good food for everyone^^
DeleteI like the panda egg tart and the Teluk Intan 'chee cheong fun' so much~~The taste really can make me eat a lots. Nice blog~Keep it up^^
ReplyDeleteWell...You guys are making me starving~~The photos really nice and the descriptions are exactly can bring out the taste of the food. Good job!!
ReplyDeleteNice Blog here....the details is quite clearly as well. good job;) the foods look delicious and reasonable for students like us...
ReplyDeleteHow I wish I can taste the Teluk Intan 'char kuey teow' now~~Addition of some seafood flavor and self-made asam should be a brand new taste!!I think I will fall in love with it^^
ReplyDeleteNice blog overall...The minor mistakes were the grammar problems in some part. Anyway good job to you guys~~
ReplyDeleteGood. The egg tart looks nice :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments and sorry for the grammar error...We will work hard on this.
DeleteI like the process of making 'chee cheong fun' and it makes me feel so hungry at this midnight time. Will have a try when I have chance go to Teluk Intan~~
ReplyDeleteVery imformative , i will check on these places when i go kampar...
ReplyDeleteKindly to suggest that the grammar should be improve but I like the photos~~Overall not bad!!Keep it up..=]
ReplyDeleteTeluk Intan 'chee cheong fun'~~Yummy!!!Thanks for the information^^
ReplyDeleteNice job,awesome pictures! but frankly speaking i saw a lot of grammar mistakes.hmm if this is just for fun of course no problem,but i suggest you to look at some articles from bloggers or journalist and learn from them.Great start anyway,keep it up and keep improving!=)
ReplyDeletethis is nice blog, introduce so many place and food!!when i see the food, make me hungry jor!!!guys~well done!!!keep it up!!=))
ReplyDeleteIncredible Food Journey! ... Good job.. ^^ I like this blog so much... =D Thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks a lots for the precious comments from everyone here. We will put more efforts to improve ourselves~~
DeleteGreat places. I've been to some of these before and the food is seriously yummy!
ReplyDeletefirstly i would like to say..it is an interesting blog..and it makes me hungry in the middle of the night !!!...nice pictures..nice description for those food..xD
ReplyDeletelooks tasty =]
ReplyDeletewill give it a try, thank you for introducing
Everything looks so delicious here =). Fantastic way to show off Malaysian food.
ReplyDeleteAll the best =)
Nice photos, i can know how tasty and delicious are they..
ReplyDeleteThanks for the location, may go have a try :D
Nice blog ya ! thanks for the information very much..
Your blog is informative and attractive with the pictures..it look delicious..i'm going to have a try..good job=]
ReplyDeleteyou guys sure know how to EAT and have FUN!
ReplyDeleteAwesome reviews regarding the various types of famous delicacies!
Enjoyed reading your blog! Nice job :)
Seriously say that I like the photos in this blog. The description for those food also really clear but just something to correct is the grammar need to be improve.
ReplyDeleteGood job and thank you for the information!!
Wow~~Thanks for the comments and supports from you guys~~We appreciate so much...
DeleteGreat job covering these two cities, must have took you guys a lot of time, but looking at how good the food are i'd bet you guys enjoyed it...as before, very informative. You guys have just made me hungry, hahaha...great pictures...keep up the good work...=)
ReplyDeleteA very nice and informative blog from you guys~~I will give a try when I go to these places^^
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