Teluk Intan Restaurants

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Hup Yik Heong Peah (biscuits shop): Hup Yik Heong Peah (biscuits shop)
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Heong Peah (biscuits shop)

Hup Yik Heong Peah (biscuits shop) is a biscuit making house, is actually a residential house but modified into biscuit factory plus show room, all in one. This location is a little difficult for first time visitors, is hidden away from town center, in a residential area, best to ask local peoples or take a taxi. Location is very near but the road was difficult, you definitely need a local people to guide you. Anyway, the Heong Peng biscuits are same quality as the shop (tip above) but is much cheaper in price, at only RM4.50 per pack, probably they saved the cost of renting shop. I saw two houses both selling similar products but different brand names, see tip below.

Updated Aug 20, 2005

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Ta Sin Guan Tin: Heong Peah shop
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l_joo 2924 reviews

Heong Peah is biscuits made by Teluk Intanese, about RM8 per pack of 300, is a must for visitors, but I heard it was not halal foods, not a Muslim food. Please look at the follwing tip for more details. Picture is the shop selling Heong Peng, the location is quite easy, I simply asked a local school boy and he showed me the direction, is in town center anyway.

Updated Aug 20, 2005

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Heong Peng (biscuits): Heong Peng (biscuits)
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Heong Peng (biscuits)

Heong Peng (biscuits), well, this is it, the famous Teluk Intan home made biscuits (non-halal). RM8 per pack of 30 pieces. The actual name of this biscuit is Ma-thi-swo (Chinese), Heong Peng is Cantonese version of Ma-thi-swo, Malay name is Biskut Bijan, and I supposed it has no English name, so I called it 'biscuits or Teluk Intan biscuits'.

Updated Aug 20, 2005

Address: No. 110, Jalan Pasar, 36000, Teluk Intan, Perak.

Phone: 05-6215110

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Tiger Head brand (biscuit shop): Tiger Head brand (biscuit shop)
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Tiger Head brand

Tiger Head brand (biscuit shop) is same as tip above, also a house-factory-showroom all in one type in a residential area, they sell biscuits and other confectioneries, almost like a grocery shop.

Updated Aug 20, 2005

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