Vegetables Restaurants in Muar

The best places in Muar to eat Vegetables. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Muar who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Muar, Jalan Meriam, Pekan Muar, 84000 Muar, Johor, Malaysia
"Nothing great about the wantan noodles or the wantan. Soup was not the strong broth that you get from other wantan shops. Noodles were cooked al dente... Firm and not soft. Only 1 piece or leaf of vegetable...siew Pak choy.5 slivers of char siew. Nothing great as people make it out to be. Overrated."
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City: Muar, Kawasan Perindustrian Tanjung Agas, 84000 Muar, Johor, Malaysia
"Asam pedas was very good. They had a variety of fishes for asam pedas. The portion of fishes served were very big and very fulfilling. The prices are reasonable and they vary according to type of fish. Other than Asam Pedas, they also serve different type of vegetables, omelette, chicken dishes and also squid. The ambience was normal and the environment was clean. The staff were very friendly and catered to us very efficiently. Can park right outside the restaurant. Overall, it was a good experience."
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City: Muar, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 84000 Muar, Johor, Malaysia
"Always my favorite place for a nice hot bowl of beef mihun. the meat texture is delicate and the taste is great!"
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City: Muar, Jln Junid, Taman Sri Tanjung, 84000 Muar, Johor, Malaysia
"This is a large roadside restaurant where food is served in a queue, cafeteria-style. Do come early; we arrived 15 minutes after opening time and the snapper cuts had ran out! What delighted me was the variety of asam pedas (you choose the fish you want- snapper, pari /ray, sembilang , mayung , fish roe). The fish was nice and fresh. They also served fried squid roe, mayung roe and mussels as side dishes in little bowls- you don 't get this in the average asam pedas restaurant. Although there were a few vegetable dishes, most of them were overcooked. The asam pedas was thick and slightly more sour/tangy than some other places. The spiciness level was very good for those used to asam pedas. For newbies who want to try asam pedas for the first time, I recommend looking for a less spicy option. (Johor asam pedas is totally different from Melaka asam pedas). Ambience- hot. Coupled with the spiciness of the asam pedas, this is usually the best way to have this sort of meal."

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