Dines

During your visit to Forest City, you can not only enjoy the abundant facilities and diverse services within the hotel but also immerse yourself in the beautiful scenery of Forest City and admire the magnificent natural landscapes. Moreover, you can explore the culinary treasures near the hotel, taste the unique flavors of Malaysian local cuisine, or experience culinary cultures from around the world, allowing your taste buds to embark on a Malaysian food journey.

Jalan Tan Hiok Nee

Approximately 37 minutes’ drive from Forest City Marina Hotel

Jalan Tan Hiok Nee, located in the heart of Johor Bahru, is a popular tourist spot that attracts a large number of visitors. This historic street preserves rich history and cultural backgrounds, where visitors can admire the quaint architecture and scenery, as well as experience traditional craftsmanship and cultural activities. Jalan Tan Hiok Nee is also renowned for its abundant food and specialties, allowing visitors to savor the local culinary culture and experience different flavors and charms.

Wah Mee Restaurant

Approximately 37 minutes’ drive from Forest City Marina Hotel

When it comes to classic old-school restaurants in Johor Bahru, Wah Mee Restaurant is not to be missed. This restaurant has been in operation for over half a century, offering not only Kaya toast, Yuan Yang milk tea, and half-boiled eggs but also classic dishes like fried rice, Chicken Chop, Hainanese Chicken Rice, and more! Stepping into the restaurant is like taking a time machine back to the old days of Malaya, with its retro decor. The restaurant mainly serves Hainanese cuisine, such as Hainanese chicken chop and coffee, which are absolute must-tries. The taste of the restaurant has maintained its traditional coffee shop flavor throughout the years, leaving locals with delicious memories.

Mun Teck Kee Pork Porridge

Approximately 36 minutes’ drive from Forest City Marina Hotel

Pork Porridge with Egg, accompanied by sliced pork, pork liver, pickled vegetables, fried shallots, youtiao (Chinese cruller), chicken egg, and the rich porridge base, brings out the nostalgic taste of old Johor. Before eating, adding some white pepper and soy sauce enhances the wonderful flavor. The specialty of Mun Teck Kee Pork Porridge lies in its rich and flavorful porridge base, which can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or even dinner and supper. Even in hot weather, it still gives a warm touch.

Salahuddin Bakery - Traditional Malaysian Bread

Approximately 35 minutes’ drive from Forest City Marina Hotel

Since 1973, Salahuddin Bakery has been using its own stone oven to bake bread, preserving the original baking flavors that are loved by the locals! In addition to the signature bread, it offers over 20 types of pastries and bread for selection. One highly recommended item is the Karipap, a traditional Malaysian snack with various fillings such as chicken, mutton, or potatoes.

Chaiwalla & Co. Container Cafe

Approximately 36 minutes’ drive from Forest City Marina Hotel

If you’re looking for an Instagrammable cafe, Chaiwalla & Co. Container Cafe is a great choice for young people. The restaurant is themed around shipping containers, and it allows customers to customize their own milk tea, such as tea selection, sugar level, and additional toppings.

FAQs

Jalan Tan Hiok Nee, approximately 37 minutes’ drive from Forest City Marina Hotel, is a highly popular tourist spot located in the heart of Johor Bahru. This place preserves rich history and cultural backgrounds, where visitors can admire the quaint architecture and scenery while savoring the local culinary culture. Additionally, visitors can experience traditional craftsmanship and cultural activities, offering them a deeper understanding of the cultural traditions in this region.

The purpose of the Forest City Food Guide is to provide hotel guests with convenient access to the unique flavors of authentic Malaysian cuisine and to experience the local culture and charm. This guide offers a wide selection of traditional delicacies, fresh seafood, and local specialties. Furthermore, cultural exhibitions and performances will be organized to allow guests to delve into the diverse cultural heritage of Malaysia.

Approximately 35 minutes’ drive from Forest City Marina Hotel, you can find Salahuddin Bakery, which offers over 20 types of pastries and bread for selection. One highly recommended item is the Karipap, a traditional Malaysian snack with various fillings such as chicken, mutton, or potatoes. The pastries and bread here are renowned for their freshness and deliciousness, and there are freshly baked options available every day.