Sunday, July 12, 2015

Siew Pau Asia

Right across Yi Poh Restaurant is the Siew Pau Asia shop so we went there to buy some pastries as we were not going to Empayar Siew Pau since we went there the previous time.

They claim to be the Siew Pow Master

Storefront

So many items to choose from

Cooling off on trays

Lucky us, no queue at that time so we bought some pastry items and left.

We wanted to stop here at Haji Shariff's Cendol for ice cendol but since we were still very full we gave it a miss and went back to KL.

36 comments:

  1. oh this is nice.. you can actually see the pastry being baked and you know that they are served fresh

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    1. Those cooling on the trays are the fresh ones.

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  2. I like this place, so many varieties to choose from. What type of pastries did you buy and what would you recommend?

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    1. Can't recommend because I don't know what is nice. I just select randomly.

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  3. HI mun, i miss you! :) from the looks of it, i think that the prices are cheap, so i think, it's really worth the shop! Bonus factor: No queue for that day! ey! :)

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    1. Prices are ok. No queue is really good for me. Can buy straightaway,

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  4. Where are the photos of the food?? Food, food, food...

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    1. I suspect not very item is available on the day I was there.

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  6. They have Trip Advisor's endorsement even!

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    1. Wow! I did not look around enough to notice it.

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  7. Wah, so many types of buns and pastries !! If I'm there, sure I want all of them, haha..

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  8. wow, I am very impressed by the very long list of different types of siew bao!!! before this, siew bao is just that siew bao in my mind, haha!!

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    1. Got cheese siew bao and different meat in the siew pao.

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  9. So, were they the master of siew pau (in terms of taste) as they claim?

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    1. Have not eaten enough siew pau to be a judge of that.

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  10. So what did you buy lah? This post got part 2 one issit? :p

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  11. Ya, same question, where is the food pict? :p

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    1. Ok, will put them up in the next post since you all asked for them! :D

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  12. the entire shop jst selling cendol? they must be doing big business! how is the siew pao?

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    1. I think the shop sells common mamak food but cendol is their specialty. Siew Pao tastes ok.

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  13. You bought the pastries only and not the pau?

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  14. Seremban siew pau? In Ipoh, there are a few shops selling those too...

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    1. They are popular and I think they are sold throughout Msia.

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  15. Hey no mention about the Siew pau's taste?? Do you like them?

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