
Wonderfood Museum Penang (Wonderfood Museum - Admission (International Travellers))
Experience Wonderfood Museum, a unique specialty museum celebrating Malaysia's diverse food heritage with giant, ultra-realistic food replicas. Valid for international travellers.
1 hora
A partir de€6.32

Wonderfood Museum Penang (Wonderfood Museum - Admission (Malaysian Citizens))
experience Wonderfood Museum, a unique specialty museum celebrating Malaysia's diverse food heritage with giant, ultra-realistic food replicas. Valid only for Malaysian citizens.
1 hora
A partir de€4.21
Comparar opções
| Opção | Tipo | Resumo | Duração | A partir de | Reservar |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wonderfood Museum Penang (Wonderfood Museum - Admission (Malaysian Citizens)) | attraction | experience Wonderfood Museum, a unique specialty museum celebrating Malaysia's diverse food heritage with giant, ultra-... | 1 hora | €4.21 | Reservar |
| Wonderfood Museum Penang (Wonderfood Museum - Admission (International Travellers)) | attraction | Experience Wonderfood Museum, a unique specialty museum celebrating Malaysia's diverse food heritage with giant, ultra-... | 1 hora | €6.32 | Reservar |
Penang Wonderfood Museum presents a kitsch, kooky and in-depth look at the city’s unique food culture with larger-than-life displays of Malaysian dishes. Set within a 1940s colonial building in Georgetown, the museum is divided into three galleries - Info Zone, Wow Zone, and Educational Zone. All of the hyper-realistic models are handcrafted by the museum’s owner, Sean Lao who uses Japanese food replication techniques.
Destaques
Visit a unique museum showcasing Malaysia's unique food culture, drawn from the rich multi-racial diversity of the nation
Grab amazing photographs of enormous, larger-than-life creations of Malaysia's national dishes
Learn how your choice of dining choices can impact our environment
Sobre Wonderfood Museum Penang
Penang Wonderfood Museum presents a kitsch, kooky and in-depth look at the city’s unique food culture with larger-than-life displays of Malaysian dishes. Set within a 1940s colonial building in Georgetown, the museum is divided into three galleries - Info Zone, Wow Zone, and Educational Zone. All of the hyper-realistic models are handcrafted by the museum’s owner, Sean Lao who uses Japanese food replication techniques.