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Feng Yi Dumplings: The Perfect Gift For Your Loved Ones



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One of the biggest in Malaysia, “Feng Yi Dumplings” has been a household name in Penang for the past 40 years. This is a testament of Feng Yi’s persistence in food quality, as well as her love for traditional flavours. Since 1975, Feng Yi has been producing dumplings consistently with her intentions for people to appreciate the care and warmth in her cooking. This tradition has been passed on to her next two generations.
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Feng Yi Dumplings are proud to present “Feng Yi Dumplings” Traditional Delicacies. Please enjoy the flavours and warmth of the food they prepared with love. Let Penang’s traditional food culture and heritage carry on to reach out to more people.
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Golden Bean Dessert
Golden Bean Dessert
Golden Chicken Rice
Golden Chicken Rice
Signature-Lam Mee
Signature Lam Mee
Wonder Wealth Roll
Wonder Wealth Roll
Yam Cake Party Pack
Yam Cake Party Pack
Emperor Ribs
Emperor Ribs
a   Wisma KGN, 123-G-04, Taman Harbour View, Pengkalan Weld, 10300 Penang.
t   +604 262 2506 / +6012 482 3506
e   enquiry@fengyidumplings.com
w   www.fengyidumplings.com
Operation Hours 10am - 10pm, Wednesday Off

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