6 Food & Drink in Perak That You Shouldn't Miss

June 14, 2021 Leida Jutras

Perak (Malay pronunciation: [peraʔ]; Jawi: ڤيراق; Chinese: 霹雳 Tamil: பேராக்), also known by its honorific Darul Ridzuan, or "Abode of Grace", one of the 13 states of Malaysia, is the fourth-largest state in the country. It borders Kedah at the north; Thai Yala Province to the northeast; Penang to the northwest; Kelantan and Pahang to the east; Selangor to the south, and the Straits of Malacca to the west.
Restaurants in Perak

1. Gaharu Tea Valley

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Gaharu Tea Valley

Gaharu Tea Valley Gopeng (務邊沉香山茶園). HOGA had a quiet and unofficial inception in 1992. At present, the plantation located within the quaint little town of Gopeng, has 200,000 trees of a special Aquilaria spp (Gaharu Gopeng, Geographical Patent GI2013:00005) and other natural attractions that will leave you mesmerized. The Gaharu tree is listed as an endangered species by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna known as CITES. It is not only organically cultivated here to further prevent its extinction but Gaharu Tea Valley Gopeng is the only plantation with 300 acres of the special hybrid Aquilaria spp trees. Due to its uniqueness, Gaharu Gopeng has been aptly coined as HOGA (Holistic Gaharu). It is indeed holistic in its quality as its benefits can be extracted from every part of the tree. Gaharu, commonly known as Agarwood and also called Eaglewood, Aloeswood, ChenXiang, (沉香), Jin-koh (沈香), or Oud (عود) in different countries, has many beneficial and healing properties. Possessing such an array of valuable qualities, Gaharu has played a vast and significant role in Middle Eastern, Chinese and Ayurvedic cultures and the earliest documented use of Agarwood was in 600 CE but its existence in the medicinal

2. LokaLocal

LokaLocal

Embark on a gastronomical adventure on the Teluk Intan Street Food Heritage Tour. LokaLocal guides you to some of the town's beloved foodie stops, so you can eat, drink and merry the local way. There is more to Teluk Intan than just the Leaning Tower. Some of the fishes you will get to sample are the unique Mee Rebus, Spiced Chicken, Rojak Laksa, local pastries, and also refreshing desserts!

3. Teluk Intan Street Food Heritage Tour And Cruise

Teluk Intan Street Food Heritage Tour And Cruise

Embark on a gastronomical adventure on the Teluk Intan Street Food Heritage Tour. This locally guided tour whisks you to some of the town's beloved foodie stops, so you can eat, drink and merry the local way. This heritage tour will feature a compilation of the town's infamous street food, learning the local favourites. Don't miss the opportunity to make your one Rojak too!

4. The Nipah Experience with Ketupat Weaving

Plaza Tol, Taiping Malaysia http://loka.fun/nipah-experience
The Nipah Experience with Ketupat Weaving

Discover Malay culture through The Nipah Experience, where you can experience the wonders of Nipah from ketupat making, to attap weaving, cigarette wrapper making and fruit tasting. Enjoy the village traditions of this close-knit community, and have lunch together. This Nipah Experience is a fun and interactive way to learn about the traditions of villagers in Perak.

5. VgoAsia

VgoAsia

A Trip Planning Services With Customized Itinerary, Boutique Accommodation , Car Charter & Day Tour In Asia.

6. Kampung Koh Market

Taman Desa Aman Kampong Koh, 32000 Malaysia +60 11-5896 8548
Kampung Koh Market

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