Tucked away in a cozy corner of town, Dessert Old Time Delight Shop is a charming gem that lives up to its name. Stepping in feels like taking a trip down memory lane, where classic local desserts are lovingly prepared just the way grandma used to make them.
The highlight of the menu is undoubtedly the cendol—a true standout. The coconut milk is rich and fragrant, perfectly balanced by the palm sugar syrup which adds a deep, caramel-like sweetness. The green jelly strips are soft yet springy, making each spoonful a delightful mix of textures.
Equally impressive is their variety of traditional desserts, including bubur cha cha, iced lemon jelly, sago pudding, almond dessert, and the ever-popular ice kacang. Each dish is thoughtfully made with quality ingredients and just the right amount of sweetness, making it a nostalgic treat for those who grew up with these flavors, and a pleasant surprise for newcomers.
A pleasant savory contrast comes in the form of their popiah, which is light and fresh with a generous filling. What makes it special is the separate serving of the sweet sauce, allowing you to dip to your preference—an appreciated touch that keeps the popiah crisp until the last bite.
With its warm ambiance, friendly service, and consistently delicious offerings, Dessert Old Time Delight Shop is a must-visit for anyone seeking the comforting flavors of Malaysia’s dessert heritage. Whether you're here for a quick bite or a full dessert feast, satisfaction...
Read moreVery bad service.. the dessert owner is not friendly.. I'm here to buy and pay.. not eat for free.. The owner's face looks like he's asking for a fight and speaks loudly by shouting.. Note.. If you don't have the soul to sell and serve, it's better to just sleep at home.. don't sell rather than making us lose our appetite because of your attitude.. The price sold is also not worth the price paid.. Maybe it's crowded because of foreign tourists, who don't come back.. Local people probably won't come to...
Read more5 stars given not to this dessert shop to kuey teow tng shop at the roadside. It's called 天皇鸡脚粿条汤。 It's the best kuey teow tng i have ever had. With appropriate amount of topping, very chewy fish balls, tasty and sophisticated soup (not cooked with only msg) and lard, it's simply too good ! The braised chicken feets were good too. Since we were sitting at the dessert shop's table so we ordered 清补凉. It's a big full bowl of toppings at RM3.50. it's so worth it. So will...
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