One thing we can all agree on is that Ramadan wouldn’t be complete without the mouthwatering kuih muih for Iftar (breaking fast). And Malaysia is well-known for its delightful kuih muih, titbits, sweets, and cookies!
If you’re thinking of ordering kuih box or platter or even having it delivered to your loved ones during this holy month, look no further as we’ll guide you through some of our favourite bakeries and kuih makers online. Get ready to purchase and be satiated with these delightful treats, from the fluffy kuih apam to local favourites, seri muka.
Kuih.Co
Delivering a delicious surprise to your loved ones is always a pleasurable feeling, especially when they get to enjoy local delicacies in stylish packaging. This Ramadan or Raya season, place your order for a Nyonya platter from Kuih.Co. Keep an eye out for their next festival series on Instagram.
Order Kuih.Co here.
Kueh by Monkey B
Imagine buka puasa with a vibrant tray filled with traditional Nyonya kuih-muih in front of you! All homemade, from the famous kuih talam to their delicious kaya gula Melaka. They operate only on Saturdays, but you can contact them via WhatsApp or DM on Facebook or Instagram to place your order in advance. Besides delivery, self pick-up at OUG is also an option.
Madam Yong Delight
Another Nyonya kuih fixation for you; Madam Yong Delight. Kuih lapis, ubi kayu, ketayap, kuih talam, are among the popular kuih available here. The coolest part is that you can add their bamboo tray to your order and have it sent to your loved ones as a fancy gift.
Order Madam Yong Delight here.
Hidang Kueh
A home based-bakery based in Setia Alam; Hidang Kueh, just like the rest, offers a big box of delicious kuih mix. But they’re only available on Wednesday and Friday so make sure to keep an eye for their next delivery date. Every week, they’ll change their kuih choices to make sure you’ll be spoiled with different types of sweet treats.
Order Hidang Kueh here.
Kuih Malayaa
Check out Kuih Malayaa if you’re planning an Iftar party or delivering it to your friends. Classic sweets include kuih keria, koci, seri muka pandan, and popia basah. If you’re craving for something sweet, try their caramel pudding or cinnamon buns. They also offer main menu for buka puasa for times when you don’t feel like cooking.
Order Kuih Malayaa here.
Nina Kitchen
You’re spoiled for choices of kuih muih from Nina Kitchen. Here, they’ll allow you to order a big tray of your favourite desserts or have it individually wrapped for you and your loved ones. All you have to do is choose your favourite kuih and have the delicious sweets delivered to your door.
Order Nina Kitchen here.
Secawan Tepung
Secawan Tepung is the one-stop centre in discovering your perfect kuih. Check out their Instagram feed to locate everything you’re looking for under one roof—whether you’re looking for something sweet or savoury. Staples like bingka ubi, seri muka pandan, and popia are a must try.
Order Secawan Tepung here.
Sugar and I
Not technically a traditional kuih, but if you’re craving for something sweet after iftar, go ahead and order a box full of bombolini and mouth watering desserts. What we love about Sugar and I is that they’re able to adapt to any festivities and celebrations in Malaysia. And Ramadan season is no different.
Order Sugar and I here.