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Home / Food Review / ASIA SIEW PAU : IT ‘S NOT JUST SIEW PAU

ASIA SIEW PAU : IT ‘S NOT JUST SIEW PAU

January 3, 2014 by StrawberrY Gal

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If you are in Seremban, you will not forget some delicious food there which is the Siew Pau. Seremban famous Siew Pau which all the way with the names of SerembanSiew Pau/EmpayarSiew Pau, Kee Mei Siew Pau and Asia Siew Pau are some of the locals favourite.

We go for Asia Siew Pau for this round and the shop is pretty old and it is at the corner. It is kinda hard to find a proper parking there and if you are lucky, you can get a parking place in front of the shop as well. We visited the shop around 1 pm and it is drastically packed with people and the orders keep pumping in boxes. Some ordered 5 boxes and some even more.

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Siew Pau is a one of a time which I will bring back to dine for from Asia Siew Pau. The siewpau is good with the generous fillings of the pork-licious delights. The siewpau is crunchy at the outside and the ooziness and the juiciness of the meat is perfect match.
Price: RM 1.60

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Not only the siewpau, the delicious item which is available in Asia Siew Pau is good, I always tempted with their chicken pie where the crust gives us the crispy bites with the scrumptious juicy ingridients of meat inside. It is sinfully good and when ever we are in Seremban, it make us to come for a come back for their chicken pie.
Price: RM 3.80

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Not only that, they do serves lots of pasteries as well and some other favorites of mine is the pineapple tart. Other nice items which is available in their selection including buns and more. If you are at Seremban, do pop there and have a try of their nice pastry.

Asia Siew Pau
368, JalanSengMeng Lee, 70200 Seremban, NSDK, MY
Tel: +606 7632 409
GPS Coordinate: N2 44.044 E101 56.421
Business Hours: 6am – 7pm (open daily)

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