So when I was visiting my friend, a locals that grewing up from Teluk Intan Malaysia told me to visit this biscuit store which is famous and is been around more than 50 years. Even my dad from other state knows this brand and keeps telling me is nice and is a must buy.
Is hidden among housing area. Where in Malay language we called it kampong aka village. First image above shown as kampong. Many of us would love this environment as growing up from such village. And here's our today's store - Sin Joo Heong aka tiger head confectionery.
Size of shop is not huge as mall. But is comfortable to shop around as is packed with a/c and fan to keep ventilation on. Item arrangement is eye catching and easy to approach as well. To overcome crowded situation pricing is also label along each other for more transparency purposes. Well done on that.
As you can see they frame up the interview from media ( newspaper) during last time. Which is something to be proud of when got interview or promoted by newspaper company.
Have a guess what is this white small little things inside the bottle.
More traditional cookies/biscuits are sold here. Mostly best for gifts and take away for friends.
Traditional lantern are on the way for mooncake festival soon. This brings back a lots of childhood memory for most locals. Where simple lighting up candle tend to have the joy and laughter for more than 3 hours. Those simple days only can be remembered and not going to happens anymore.
Well that's for today. Do you like traditional biscuit? Thank you and see you soon.