Posted by Ah King Food Talk on Aug 31, 2009 11:12AM
Seremban Siew Pow 芙蓉烧包
Seremban renowns for Siew Pow, as being a Mantin born, friends often come to me, seeking my advice on where to buy the best Seremban Siew Pow (芙蓉烧包). There are countable Siew Pow bakeries in Seremban town, all I can say is, different people are having different preference. As for myself, I usually purchase from Kedai Siew Pau Asia(亚洲烧包).
Why Asia? Just for 3 simple reasons
1.) Strategic place
Restoran Yi Poh in Temiang is one of the happening eatery during weekends while Asia nestled just opposite to it. We surely drop by Asia for some take away pastry each time after a good breakfast at Yi Poh.
2.) Freshly baked
This is certainly a good attraction. Whenever we step into the shop, we could smell the distinctive aroma of the freshly baked pastry, so appetising that we are prone to buy more and more....
3.) Variety
Besides the Siew Pow, they also sell other products like tart, bun, curry puff, kaya puff & etc. One of the brilliant marketing tactic that is product diversification.
Th egg & butter base mini cake is also another salable item of Asia。 This is also our "sure buy" item. Sold for RM2 per pack.
Of course, the FOCUS is still on the Seremban SIEW POW with crisp brown crust and ample filling...For me, the pork one is always more authentic! ;-PIt's so good to be eaten warm! Yumm...yummmm....
If you are first timer to this place, go to have a bowl of Yi Poh dried noodles (refer my previous post) then walk across the road to Asia to get some Siew Pow for take away, this is how I kill 2 birds with just 1 stone! ;-)
Why Asia? Just for 3 simple reasons
1.) Strategic place
Restoran Yi Poh in Temiang is one of the happening eatery during weekends while Asia nestled just opposite to it. We surely drop by Asia for some take away pastry each time after a good breakfast at Yi Poh.
2.) Freshly baked
This is certainly a good attraction. Whenever we step into the shop, we could smell the distinctive aroma of the freshly baked pastry, so appetising that we are prone to buy more and more....
3.) Variety
Besides the Siew Pow, they also sell other products like tart, bun, curry puff, kaya puff & etc. One of the brilliant marketing tactic that is product diversification.
Th egg & butter base mini cake is also another salable item of Asia。 This is also our "sure buy" item. Sold for RM2 per pack.
Of course, the FOCUS is still on the Seremban SIEW POW with crisp brown crust and ample filling...For me, the pork one is always more authentic! ;-PIt's so good to be eaten warm! Yumm...yummmm....
If you are first timer to this place, go to have a bowl of Yi Poh dried noodles (refer my previous post) then walk across the road to Asia to get some Siew Pow for take away, this is how I kill 2 birds with just 1 stone! ;-)
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Ah King Food Talk commented..
Please check my previous post "Seremban Restoran Yi Poh 姨婆老鼠粉", I listed the address of Yi Poh, this siew pao bakery is just opposite.
26GR, Jalan Seng Meng Lee,
Off Jalan Temiang,
Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
26GR, Jalan Seng Meng Lee,
Off Jalan Temiang,
Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
2009-10-06 22:25:44
Ah King Food Talk commented..
I don't think they have branch in KL...Hmm, siew pao, so far I hv tried Tong Kee, not bad and they have the best egg tart too. ;-)
2009-09-01 21:22:42
CyberTron commented..
Hi! My mum like siew bao and char siew su. Do they have any branches in KL?
2009-09-01 19:05:43
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CyberTron commented..
Thanks for the tip. I've updated the review with the new url.
2010-08-14 01:01:12
CyberTron commented..
My last 2 trips there this year was kinda disappointing as well. First time, somewhere near CNY, a lot of seafood was sold out, even the beer! Thought cos we were there late, so the next time we decided to get there earlier, and this time, the crab where sold out!
Service was also very slow and not enuff people to serve the customers.
Food wise, I think price is still ok, but I think the food is not longer as good as when it was less well known.... planning to try senibong next round...
2010-06-22 23:28:48
CyberTron commented..
Thanks for pointing out the error. Have just amended the changes.
2010-06-15 00:12:47
CyberTron commented..
This is located opposite the Yishun sports hall.... at the cross junction there... if you take mrt, during the durian seasons, u might notice people waiting there... is been 2 years since I been there, not sure if it is still around.
2010-05-19 22:09:02
CyberTron commented..
Have not been to Jogoya before, but I've been to the Gonbei opposite. Priced similarly to Jogoya if not wrong, and I thought the service and food was pretty good.
2010-05-02 01:20:26
HBpencil commented..
I went with 7 adults and 1 kid, we spent less than $120. I would safely hazard a guess of $18 - $25 per person, depending on how hungry you get. Real value for money for quality food.
2010-04-25 15:26:40
CyberTron commented..
Is diagonally opposite Jogoya. Supposedly the quality is better than Jogoya. Price wise, if we convert currency, then Malaysia is cheaper. If we do not convert currency, then Singapore is cheaper. Generally, a japanese buffet in Siingapore is around SGD30+ range.
2010-01-29 14:24:34
Ah King Food Talk commented..
I didnt know about this place, look like quality Japanese food with reasonable price, must pay a visit someday....BTW, would like to have your opinion, generally Japanese buffet is cheaper in Singapore, or in Malaysia?
2010-01-29 14:18:06


