Wonderfood Museum offers an exciting opportunity to admire and take photographs of enormous, lifelike replicas representing Malaysia’s national passion: food, in all its delightful variations.
If you’ve ever spotted those incredibly realistic plastic food models that adorn Japanese restaurants, you’ll know what to expect here; however, these replicas primarily feature Malaysian cuisine and they are impressively large.
The museum celebrates Malaysia’s vibrant culinary culture, reflecting the country’s rich diversity. The replicas are crafted beautifully, and if you enter feeling indifferent about food, you’ll certainly leave with an appetite.
The exhibits include themes centered around Malaysia’s street food culture, featuring maps and recommendations on where to find local favorites in Penang, such as nasi kandar, banana leaf rice, char kway teow, wan tan mee, and many more. This information alone makes the museum a worthwhile visit for international tourists.
Review Verdict
The museum exceeded my expectations. Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. It’s definitely a must-visit attraction in George Town.
2024 Opening Hours & Admission Fees
Open daily from 9 AM to 6 PM.
Ticket Prices
- Adult: RM 30 for non-Malaysians and RM 20 for MyKad holders.
- Child/Senior: RM 20 for non-Malaysians and RM 12 for MyKad holders.
- Student: RM 20 without MyKad; RM 12 with MyKad.
Children are classified as those aged 3-12.
How To Reach Wonderfood Museum
Find the exact location on this map:
GPS: 5.416407, 100.341142
Address: 49, Lebuh Pantai, 10200 Georgetown, Penang
For more details, you can visit their Facebook page.
Tel: +604 251 9095
Nearby Attractions
Check out my Penang Heritage Trail for a comprehensive list of attractions worth visiting in historic George Town.
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