Mid Valley Southkey Food Guide for Singaporeans

Mid Valley Southkey Food Guide for Singaporeans

Who doesn't love good food

If you’re crossing the Causeway for a weekend in Johor Bahru (JB), there’s one place that deserves a spot on your itinerary: Mid Valley Southkey. This sprawling shopping mall isn’t just for retail therapy; it’s a foodie’s paradise, filled with sizzling hot pots, artisanal coffee, decadent desserts, and everything in between. Whether you’re here for a casual meal, a caffeine fix, or a sweet escape, here’s where to eat your way through Mid Valley Southkey.

Also read: A Guide to Mid Valley Southkey Mall for Singaporeans Going to Johor Bahru (JB)

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Restaurants

Drinks

Desserts

Restaurants

Chi-Gui Mala Hot Pot (G-058)

Chi-Gui Mala Hot Pot

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Dive into the fiery world of Chi-Gui Mala Hot Pot, where richly flavoured spicy and herbal chicken broth takes centre stage. Each pot offers two soup bases, perfect for balancing heat and comfort. With premium ingredients such as wagyu beef and kurobuta pork, plus mouthwatering barbecue lamb skewers on the side, you’re guaranteed a feast that’s as bold as it is satisfying.

Best for: Spice lovers craving authentic mala flavours.

Opening hours: Mon-Thur 10am-10pm, Fri-Sun 11am-12am

Jang Won Korean BBQ (S-011 & 011A)

Jang Won Korean BBQ

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For a taste of Seoul in JB, Jang Won Korean BBQ is your go-to spot. Grill premium cuts of meat right at your table and wrap them in fresh lettuce with ssamjang for that perfect bite. Pair your smoky meats with bubbling kimchi jjigae, bibimbap, and shots of soju for the full Korean experience, best enjoyed with friends or family.

Best for: A lively Korean barbecue feast.

Opening hours: 10am-10pm

TGI Fridays (F-056)

TGI Fridays

Classic American comfort food awaits at TGI Fridays, where generous portions and friendly service are the norm. From juicy burgers and stacked appetisers to hearty sharing platters, this is the place for laid-back celebrations and casual nights out.

Best for: Family dinners and birthday get-togethers.

Opening hours: 12-10pm

Mr Dakgalbi Restaurant (TM-031)

Mr Dakgalbi Restaurant

Craving something hearty and spicy? Watch the chefs at Mr Dakgalbi stir-fry marinated chicken with gochujang sauce, vegetables, and rice cakes right before your eyes. Add extras like cheese, seafood, or noodles for an extra indulgent twist. Don’t skip the seafood pancake, it’s a winner!

Best for: Interactive Korean dining with friends.

Opening hours: 11am-10pm

Madam Kwan’s (F-001)

Madam Kwan’s

For a true taste of Malaysia, Madam Kwan’s is an icon. Dig into national favourites such as nasi lemak, assam laksa, and sambal petai. All made with time-honoured local recipes. Round off your meal with fragrant chicken satay, a plate of refreshing fruit rojak, and a bowl of cendol.

Best for: Traditional Malaysian comfort food.

Opening hours: 10am-10.30pm

Sin Man Kee HK Char Chan Teng (T-052)

Sin Man Kee HK Char Chan Teng

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Experience Hong Kong’s bustling cafe culture at Sin Man Kee HK Char Chan Teng, where rich beef noodles, Hainanese chicken rice, and spicy HK-style lamb curry steal the show. Pair your meal with a silky milk tea and finish with a golden Portuguese egg tart.

Best for: Classic Hong Kong café dishes with a homely touch.

Opening hours: 10am-10pm

KyoChon Chicken (LG-048)

KyoChon Chicken

Fried chicken fans, rejoice! KyoChon Chicken has perfected the art of Korean fried chicken, offering everything from sticky Honey to fiery Red Pepper and crisp Salsal series. Perfect for a quick bite or sharing platter, the crunch here is unbeatable.

Best for: Korean fried chicken lovers.

Opening hours: 10am-10pm

Kedai Kopitiam Oriental Kopi (LGK-03A)

Kedai Kopitiam Oriental Kopi

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Step back into nostalgic NanYang charm at Oriental Kopi. Enjoy strong, aromatic coffee with classic pairings like polo buns, traditional toast, and the signature nasi lemak. Their Portuguese egg tart is a must-try, flaky, creamy, and perfectly caramelised.

Best for: Old-school coffee breaks and local breakfast vibes.

Opening hours: 7am-10pm

Also read: Malaysia’s Oriental Kopi Chain Opens Its First Shop in Singapore

Meng Meng Roasted Duck (LG-012 & 013)

Meng Meng Roasted Duck

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Serving up traditional charcoal-roasted meats, Meng Meng Roasted Duck has perfected its recipes over 16 years. Expect tender duck and pork with crisp skin and a subtle smoky flavour. The modern oriental setting makes it an easy favourite for lunch or dinner.

Best for: Roast meat enthusiasts and family dining.

Opening hours: 10.30am-9.30pm

FUIYOH! It’s UNCLE ROGER (LG-055)

FUIYOH! It’s UNCLE ROGER

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If you know the famous YouTuber Uncle Roger, you’ll love dining at his namesake restaurant! FUIYOH! It’s UNCLE ROGER, who brings his signature wit and love for fried rice to life with a playful menu full of Asian comfort food. Expect Uncle Roger–approved fried rice topped with unagi, satay daging, or MSG kale chips, alongside fun bites like Mala Popcorn Chicken and Mala Okra Fries. Pair it with fruity slushies or creamy soft-serve for the full experience, and don’t forget to grab a quirky souvenir from the merch corner before you go.

Best for: Fans of Uncle Roger and anyone who loves a side of humour with their fried rice.

Opening hours: 10.30am-10pm

Drinks

CHAGEE 霸王茶姬 (S-038A)

CHAGEE 霸王茶姬

Born in Yunnan, CHAGEE reimagines traditional Chinese tea for the modern palate. Sip on milk teas, macchiatos, or fruit teas in a calming space filled with the soothing aroma of freshly brewed tea. As the biggest Chagee fan, I found that it’s usually cheaper here than in Singapore!

Best for: Tea lovers who appreciate culture with every cup.

Opening hours: 10.30am-10pm

Tealive (LGK-05)

Tealive

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A Malaysian favourite, Tealive serves more than 60 drink options, from creamy milk teas and fruity smoothies to aromatic coffees. It’s the perfect stop for a mid-shopping refreshment.

Best for: Bubble tea lovers seeking variety.

Opening hours: 10am-9.30pm

Gigi Coffee (TK-03)

Gigi Coffee

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Need a caffeine fix? Gigi Coffee specialises in freshly brewed coffee made from 100% Arabica beans. Choose between earthy Indonesian roasts or smooth Colombian blends, and don’t miss their creative seasonal specials.

Best for: Coffee on the go.

Opening hours: 10am-10pm

Gong cha (T-050)

Gong cha

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After Gong Cha’s temporary exit from Singapore, the closest place to get your fix is right here in JB. Their premium milk teas topped with creamy milk foam remain unbeatable classics.

Best for: Loyal Gong Cha fans and bubble tea enthusiasts.

Opening hours: 10am-9.30pm

HEYTEA (TM-016)

HEYTEA

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Famed for its premium ingredients and creative flavours, HEYTEA is all about refreshing indulgence. Try the Cheese Grape Boom or Supreme Brown Sugar Bobo Milk for a crowd-favourite treat and enjoy shorter queues than in Singapore.

Best for: Trendy tea drinks and Instagram-worthy cups.

Opening hours: 10am-10pm

ZUS Coffee (LGK-16)

ZUS Coffee

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Homegrown in Malaysia, ZUS Coffee offers speciality coffee at great prices. From their unique Gula Melaka and Zirty Latté to classic espresso-based drinks, it’s every caffeine lover’s happy place.

Best for: Affordable, quality coffee brewed locally.

Opening hours: 10am-9.40pm

Desserts

Most of these dessert spots can also be found in Singapore, but here in Johor Bahru, you might just enjoy them at a sweeter price. From rich Belgian chocolate indulgence to creamy frozen yoghurt and Japanese-style confections, Mid Valley Southkey is a haven for anyone with a sweet tooth.

llaollao (LGK-09)

llaollao

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Cool down with creamy, tangy frozen yoghurt from Llaollao. Customise your treat with toppings like fresh fruits, crunchy cereals, and drizzles of chocolate sauce. It’s light, refreshing, and guilt-free.

Best for: A refreshing dessert after a spicy meal.

Opening hours: 10am-10pm

dipndip (G-017)

dipndip

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Calling all chocolate lovers, dipndip is your dream come true. Indulge in crepes, waffles, and molten desserts made with rich Belgian chocolate. Sweet, decadent, and oh-so-satisfying.

Best for: Chocoholics and dessert dates.

Opening hours: 10am-10pm

Udders (LGK-22)

Udders

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Straight from Singapore, Udders serves playful and punchy ice cream flavours like Mao Shan Wang, Cookies & Cream, and even liqueur-infused scoops. Bring home a pint, or two!

Best for: Ice cream with a cheeky twist.

Opening hours: 10am-10pm

Tokyo Secret (G-019)

Tokyo Secret

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Step into Tokyo Secret for their famed Hanjuku cheese tarts and a creative menu of Japanese-fusion dishes and desserts. Every bite is made with air-flown ingredients from Japan, ensuring premium taste and texture.

Best for: Cheese tart fans and Japanese fusion seekers.

Opening hours: 10am-10pm

Chateraise (LG-019)

Chateraise

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From Japan to JB, Chateraise delights with beautifully crafted cakes, jellies, and chocolates made with farm-fresh ingredients. Their gift boxes also make lovely souvenirs for loved ones back home.

Best for: Elegant Japanese pastries and takeaway gifts.

Opening hours: 10am-10pm

Also read: Top 8 Breakfast Spots in Johor Bahru You Need to Try

Final bite

Whether you’re after spicy hotpot, artisanal coffee, or decadent desserts, Mid Valley Southkey proves that Johor Bahru’s food scene is more than just cafe hopping. Come hungry, bring friends, and leave with happy taste buds, because here, there’s always something delicious waiting around every corner.

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Elaine
Elaine

A matcha and travel lover, Elaine is always exploring new cafe spots and thinking on where to travel to next. Travel, to her, is not just a leisure activity, it’s a way of connecting with the world and sharing meaningful stories with others.

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