Taste a variety of homemade Malaysian desserts known as kuih as well as yummy local snacks which are baked fresh daily at Kampung Lajau in Labuan.
Opening hours
Monday | 05:30 am to 08:00 am |
Tuesday | 05:30 am to 08:00 am |
Wednesday | 05:30 am to 08:00 am |
Thursday | 05:30 am to 08:00 am |
Friday | 05:30 am to 08:00 am |
Saturday | 05:30 am to 08:00 am |
Sunday | 05:30 am to 08:00 am |
What to expect?
What to expect?
Kampung Lajau is a humble village located in Labuan, where it is famed for being a hub for variety of Malaysian traditional kuih. If you are wondering, kuih is a bite-sized snack or sweet desserts commonly made with glutinous rice and it comes in variety of shapes, colours and taste.
Here in Kampung Lajau, you will get the chance to experience snacking like a local during breakfast and enjoy homemade traditional kuih assortments offered at some stalls in the village. One of them that has never failed to attract a large crowd daily is Gerai Kuih Muih Mimit Mulok.
The Mimit Mulok kuih stall in Kampung Lajau has been around for more than 20 years and it is a famous place in Labuan to get local snacks and light breakfast. Here, there are a few types of local breakfast for travellers to try like nasi lemak and fried noodles (bihun goreng) from as low as RM 1.
As for desserts and light snacks, there are more than 15 types of tasty Malaysian traditional kuih sold here daily and it is definitely recommended to try them all! Favourite local delicacies include sweet desserts like Kuih Koci, Kuih Sagu, Kuih Talam, Kuih Linggang as well as savoury snacks like Pulut Panggang, Popiah and Curry Puff can be found here at this stall.
Here in Kampung Lajau, you will get the chance to experience snacking like a local during breakfast and enjoy homemade traditional kuih assortments offered at some stalls in the village. One of them that has never failed to attract a large crowd daily is Gerai Kuih Muih Mimit Mulok.
The Mimit Mulok kuih stall in Kampung Lajau has been around for more than 20 years and it is a famous place in Labuan to get local snacks and light breakfast. Here, there are a few types of local breakfast for travellers to try like nasi lemak and fried noodles (bihun goreng) from as low as RM 1.
As for desserts and light snacks, there are more than 15 types of tasty Malaysian traditional kuih sold here daily and it is definitely recommended to try them all! Favourite local delicacies include sweet desserts like Kuih Koci, Kuih Sagu, Kuih Talam, Kuih Linggang as well as savoury snacks like Pulut Panggang, Popiah and Curry Puff can be found here at this stall.
What to bring?
What to bring?
- Cash
- Hand sanitizer
- Napkins
What are the facilities provided?
What are the facilities provided?
- Limited seating area
- Catering service
- Take away option
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Couple , Friends , Family , Group
Safety tips
Safety tips
If you are allergic to some ingredients such as gluten or eggs, it is best to ask the seller first about ingredients of the kuih before trying it.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- Near to Layang-Layangan Beach and Pancur Hitam Beach, you can also purchase the traditional kuih from the stalls and enjoy a picnic by the beach!
- If you wish to try famous kuih at Kampung Lajau, be sure to come really early as most of the snacks and desserts are sold out before 8.00 am.
- Here is also where you can try traditional kuih that can rarely be found in other cities in Malaysia like Kuih Angin and Kuih Jelurut. Be sure to try them!
- The average price for these delicious traditional kuih will only cost you RM 1 for 3 or 4 pieces, depending on the types of kuih.
- All of the traditional kuih sold here are homemade and they are baked fresh daily.
- If you are planning to take away some, be sure to store them in a refrigerator so that the freshness could last longer.
What to expect?
What to expect?
Kampung Lajau is a humble village located in Labuan, where it is famed for being a hub for variety of Malaysian traditional kuih. If you are wondering, kuih is a bite-sized snack or sweet desserts commonly made with glutinous rice and it comes in variety of shapes, colours and taste.
Here in Kampung Lajau, you will get the chance to experience snacking like a local during breakfast and enjoy homemade traditional kuih assortments offered at some stalls in the village. One of them that has never failed to attract a large crowd daily is Gerai Kuih Muih Mimit Mulok.
The Mimit Mulok kuih stall in Kampung Lajau has been around for more than 20 years and it is a famous place in Labuan to get local snacks and light breakfast. Here, there are a few types of local breakfast for travellers to try like nasi lemak and fried noodles (bihun goreng) from as low as RM 1.
As for desserts and light snacks, there are more than 15 types of tasty Malaysian traditional kuih sold here daily and it is definitely recommended to try them all! Favourite local delicacies include sweet desserts like Kuih Koci, Kuih Sagu, Kuih Talam, Kuih Linggang as well as savoury snacks like Pulut Panggang, Popiah and Curry Puff can be found here at this stall.
Here in Kampung Lajau, you will get the chance to experience snacking like a local during breakfast and enjoy homemade traditional kuih assortments offered at some stalls in the village. One of them that has never failed to attract a large crowd daily is Gerai Kuih Muih Mimit Mulok.
The Mimit Mulok kuih stall in Kampung Lajau has been around for more than 20 years and it is a famous place in Labuan to get local snacks and light breakfast. Here, there are a few types of local breakfast for travellers to try like nasi lemak and fried noodles (bihun goreng) from as low as RM 1.
As for desserts and light snacks, there are more than 15 types of tasty Malaysian traditional kuih sold here daily and it is definitely recommended to try them all! Favourite local delicacies include sweet desserts like Kuih Koci, Kuih Sagu, Kuih Talam, Kuih Linggang as well as savoury snacks like Pulut Panggang, Popiah and Curry Puff can be found here at this stall.
What to bring?
What to bring?
- Cash
- Hand sanitizer
- Napkins
What are the facilities provided?
What are the facilities provided?
- Limited seating area
- Catering service
- Take away option
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Solo , Couple , Friends , Family , Group
Safety tips
Safety tips
If you are allergic to some ingredients such as gluten or eggs, it is best to ask the seller first about ingredients of the kuih before trying it.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- Near to Layang-Layangan Beach and Pancur Hitam Beach, you can also purchase the traditional kuih from the stalls and enjoy a picnic by the beach!
- If you wish to try famous kuih at Kampung Lajau, be sure to come really early as most of the snacks and desserts are sold out before 8.00 am.
- Here is also where you can try traditional kuih that can rarely be found in other cities in Malaysia like Kuih Angin and Kuih Jelurut. Be sure to try them!
- The average price for these delicious traditional kuih will only cost you RM 1 for 3 or 4 pieces, depending on the types of kuih.
- All of the traditional kuih sold here are homemade and they are baked fresh daily.
- If you are planning to take away some, be sure to store them in a refrigerator so that the freshness could last longer.
Taste a variety of homemade Malaysian desserts known as kuih as well as yummy local snacks which are baked fresh daily at Kampung Lajau in Labuan.
Opening hours
Monday | 05:30 am to 08:00 am |
Tuesday | 05:30 am to 08:00 am |
Wednesday | 05:30 am to 08:00 am |
Thursday | 05:30 am to 08:00 am |
Friday | 05:30 am to 08:00 am |
Saturday | 05:30 am to 08:00 am |
Sunday | 05:30 am to 08:00 am |