Tuesday, 14 July 2026
I ACTUALLY BOUGHT RECORDS IN IPOH! @ FUJIYAMA RECORDS
Monday, 13 July 2026
A STROLL THROUGH IPOH ARCHITECTURE
| It's still a functioning intercity rail station. |
| The Cenotaph commemorating all of Perak's war dead, from 1914 to 1960. |
| Ipoh Town Hall (1916), also designed by Arthur Hubback. |
| The Birch Memorial Clock Tower (1909), named after the assassinated James Birch (1826-1875), controversial first Resident of Perak. |
| Arlene House (1905), former mansion of Kapitan Chung Thye Pin. |
| Entrance to the Made in Ipoh museum in Arlene House. |
| Old Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co department store, faded art deco beauty on Jalan Maharajalela. |
| Historic buildings on Jalan Bandar Timah, including the Tin House and Han Chin Pet Soo, now a tin-mining museum. |
| Old Keng Chow Huay Kuan, now Kung Fu Coffee House and museum. |
| The mighty HSBC Building (1931) on Jalan Tun Sambanthan. |
| Malaysia's oldest restaurant and bar, Durbar at FMS. |
| More faded art deco on Jalan Sultan Idris Shah (formerly Brewster Road) |
| Art deco buildings on Jalan Sultan Idris Shah, non-functional and still functional. |
| This neoclassical-Straits palladian-brutalist luxury hotel building never opened its doors. |
| Ipoh old and new, corner of Jalan Raja Ekram & Brewster Road, and the former Odeon Theatre. |
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| I forgot to take a pic of my hotel, so I got it from Google Maps! How weil was that? |
SUKA MAKAN: DURBAR @ FMS IN IPOH OLD TOWN
Durbar @ FMS is officially Malaysia's oldest restaurant / bar. Established in 1906, the historical FMS Bar named after the Federated States of Malaya was a favourite watering hole and pub of workers in Ipoh Old Town and the neighbouring financial / banking / legal / sporting establishments. It is as old school and colonial as one can possibly get in Ipoh, something like the Long Bar of the Raffles Hotel in Singapore.
| A view from the upper deck private dining area. |
| Aunty Susan is always right! |
| The iconic Hainanese chicken chop, Durbar's best-selling dish. |
Thanks to its most senior wait staff, the always-helpful Aunty Susan, I got to try its most famous dish, Hainanese Chicken Chop. She made sure I avoided a less successful dish I had eyed and attempted to order, because she probably knew best. Surely enough, I was not disappointed. She also gave a short history of the establishment, and we were certainly glad not to have missed out on one of Ipoh's most iconic eating institutions.
| God Save The Queen. Nobody cares about King Charles. |
Sunday, 12 July 2026
SUKA MAKAN: THEAN CHUN RESTAURANT IN IPOH OLD TOWN
| Classic rojak |
| The legendary Kai see hor fun must be everybody's comfort food! |
| Those two young fellas are engineering students from NUS. |





