Ipoh - Tucked away in the heart of Ipoh Old Town, Kafe Yoon Wah is famous for one simple yet unforgettable experience. The legendary “snow beer.” I have never heard about it before, and nothing quite prepared me for how refreshing it would be in the warm Malaysian weather.
Edward drove us past rows of old shophouses and coffee shops, until we reached Kafe Yoon Wah. The place had that nostalgic kopitiam feel with simple tables, lively chatter, and the comforting aroma of local dishes being served around us.
Then came the star of the visit: the snow beer. It arrived in a frosted mug with a thick layer of icy foam sitting on top like freshly fallen snow. The mug itself was chilled to the point where tiny droplets formed instantly on the glass. The Heineken beer poured into the frosted mug creates a frozen foam and my first sip was incredibly satisfying; with ice cold, smooth, and crisp. The frozen foam added a unique texture, making the drink feel extra refreshing with every mouthful. I just loved this refreshing beer.
What made the experience even better was pairing the snow beer with local food. The cold, frothy drink complemented the savoury flavours perfectly, especially in the warm afternoon heat. It was one of those simple pleasures that felt special because of the setting, the company, and the local tradition behind it.
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| Pig intestine dish |
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| Squid dish |
Edward suggested for Donny and I to try Apple cider the 'Snow Beer' style and mentioned that it will still be as refreshing and he was correct.
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| Apple Cider frosted |




























