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Home / Lifestyle / Food Product / Where to buy your Chinese New Year Goods

Where to buy your Chinese New Year Goods

February 3, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

Are you looking for some places to buy your Chinese New Year goods? I recently have been shopping lots in Atria Shopping Gallery where they have quite a number of outlet for you to buy all your Chinese New Year needs. I have listed some of the outlets for your shopping pleasure
1) Bee Cheng Hiang 
 
Bee Cheng Hiang which is famed for their bakkwa. Their bakkwa are hand crafted using high quality meat, painstakingly woven using traditional bamboo sieves. They are carefully smoked over red-hot charcoal, infusing the meat with our secret recipe and giving it its signature taste. Step inside for a tester and bring home a few packets of their delicious ready-to-eat meat snacks today!
Location: C 01A
Opening hours: 10.30am – 10.30pm
Contact number: 03-7731 0864
2. HockHua Tonic 
Complete your shopping sensation here where they have wide choices of Chinese Herbs. Grab your cooking ingredients here where you can grab the abalones, hampers, mushrooms, dried meats, and many more. Their price of their products comes pretty affordable.
 Location: C 32
Opening hours: 10.30am – 10.30pm
Contact number: 03-7732 7531
3. Lo Hong Ka 
 
For those who are looking to grab some birdnest for this Chinese New Year, Lo Hong Ka is my perfect choice. Lo Hong Ka come up with various of hampers and promotions this Chinese New Year and they have the bird nest which can be eaten on the spot without long hours cooking. That’s where I go whenever I am thinking of purchasing some bird nest.
Location: S 27
Opening hours: 10.30am – 10.30pm
Contact number: 03-7733 2153
4. Soon Thye Hong
 Soon Thye Hong is a place for me to shop all my needs (absolutely my favourite shopping place for herbs). And Soon Thye Hong brings you with the variety choices of Abalone from different countries with fair price as well as they do sells hamper too. Not just that, I always buy their herbs as well as their packed herbs for soup purposes. No matter is Chinese New Year or not, you can visit Soon Thye Hong to grab some of the Chinese Herbs and also abalones, fish maws and other things.
Location: C 13
Opening hours: 10.30am – 10.30pm
Contact number: 03-7732 9089
5. Yi Lin  Delicacies 
For those who are unaware, Yi Lin is one of the place where you can shop for your lap mei. In Yi Lin – they are specialized in bringing the best of their locally made products directly to the consumers. And they have a long history and established back in 1940s in Ipoh. And whats made Yi Lin Special is where Some of our products are still handmade and adopting the traditional sausages making methods. This allows us to retain the authenticity, traditional taste, yet keeping special aroma that have made us proud in serving the Malaysians all these years.
Location: TK 6 & 7
Opening hours: 10.30am – 10.30pm
Contact number: 03-7732 3338
So, with this guide, you would definitely know where to shop for this coming Chinese New Year.

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