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1. Tanah dan Air
Image via @tanah.dan.air (Instagram)
Petaling Jaya tea bar Tanah dan Air is collecting orders for a close friend’s mother to make a batch of her traditional bak chang – complete with pork, mushroom, and salted egg yolk.
They vouch for the aunty’s flavours: “This one is just nice, everything in its right place.” However, they also need a minimum number of orders so that the aunty will be able to make a worthwhile batch!
They are selling their bak chang for RM7.50 per piece. Order by this Friday, 11 June, and arrange pick-up with the shop or delivery on your own for Monday, 14 June.
For more information, visit their Instagram.
2. Muar Yuen Chen Siang
Image via @muarycs (Instagram)
Muar-based Chinese food dealer Muar Yuen Chen Siang sells bak chang online throughout the year and are still currently taking pre-orders for the festive season.
They are selling their traditional rice dumplings for RM8.50 per piece. However, as they are currently busy with orders, shipment for purchases will only go out from 18 June onwards.
They deliver only in West Malaysia and offer free delivery services for purchases above RM150.
For more information, visit their online shop or Instagram.
3. Nam Heong
Image via Nam Heong (Facebook)
Local food chain Nam Heong is also selling bak chang online this year due to the total lockdown, or Full Movement Control Order (FMCO).
In celebration of Dragon Boat Festival, you can buy their ‘Ipoh Homemade Sticky Rice Dumpling’ with either black-eyed peas or green beans for RM11.70 per piece.
For more information, visit their Facebook page, or visit their Shopee or Lazada online stores to make a purchase.
4. Din Tai Fung
Image via @dintaifungmy (Instagram)
Din Tai Fung is selling pork and chicken bak chang as well as Dragon Boat Festival gift sets online. You can order them frozen or hot and ready to eat.
The bak chang are being sold at RM19.80 per piece and the festive menu is valid until 14 June.
For more information, visit their online shop or call their hotline at +6011-36929204.
5. BBcook@Home
Image via @bbcookathome (Instagram)
BBcook@Home sells ‘baby-sized bak chang’ at RM20 for a box of 10, or regular bak chang with pork, mushroom, and salted egg yolk, for RM7 per piece.
You can pay for additional toppings such as cowpeas, chestnut, dried oyster, or extra salted egg yolks in your bak chang.
Although they have stopped taking orders for Dragon Boat Festival this year, they make bak chang all year round, so you can either wait until August or make a minimum bulk order of 100 ‘BB Bak Changs’ or 50 regular bak changs to get them sooner.
For more information, visit their Instagram or Facebook.
6. OMG Asian Cuisine
Image via @omg.asiancuisine (Instagram)
OMG Asian Cuisine is selling gourmet bak chang at RM9 per piece. Their rice dumplings include a long list of ingredients such as salted egg yolk, dried oyster, shiitake mushroom, pork belly, dried scallop, dried shrimp, chestnut, black-eyed peas, and even Chinese sausage.
In addition to all those ingredients, they are also selling ‘Abalone Supreme Dumplings’ with additional premium ingredients such as abalone and bak kwa for RM33 per piece.
For more information, visit their Instagram.
7. Dumpling Queens
Image via @mydumplingqueens (Instagram)
Dumpling Queens, an online business based in Puchong, also sells bak chang among their repertoire of dumplings throughout the year.
Their ‘Authentic Penang Handmade Bak Chang’ includes pork, salted egg yolk, mushroom, Chinese sausage, chestnut, and dried shrimps, and are being sold at RM9.50 per piece.
For more information, visit their online store or Instagram.