When I was in Muar, a couple of months ago, there was this very interesting place called the Muar Historia/ Rabbit Home Restaurant… At first glance, it was a restaurant, and then it was also a gallery and museum and I was a little confused… but well.. thrilled to be checking it out all the same since I do actually love my history….
Muar Historia Rabbit Home is a very interesting place to visit when you are in Muar, as it is a kind of historical and referral site for visitors and pride of the Muar citizens, a place where you can check out the Muar world heritage cultural heritage and tangible cultural property, based upon its historical sites and buildings along the heritage Sungai Muar, from Parameswara of Palembang to Temasik, 1389-1398, from Sang Nila Utama-Parameswara to Teluk Dalam, Muar, Biawak Busuk, to Sungai Muar, to Pagoh, from here moved to Bertam River, known today as Sungai Melaka….
The walls of the restaurant have all been painstakingly drawn and painted with murals pertaining the history of Muar district, as well as decorated with photos of the Johor royal family.. which will make you fascinated for sure… and you can find glass shelves and casing containing historical artifacts .
We are pretty sure you will be able to learn and know the history of Muar while you enjoy the great selection of yummy dishes all served here with reasonable and affordable price at the Muar Historia Rabbit Home Restaurant…
Among their signature dishes here are the Muar Curry Laksa -RM5.00, a yummy bowl of noodles with cucumber slices , egg , fish paste fu chuk . laksa paste and the aromatic curry with coconut milk .
My Travelogue Malaysia team mates as well as influencer friends could not get enough of the Tao Kee Goreng- RM5.00, which is actually freshly deep fried Beancurd roll with fish paste…
Another dish we enjoyed was the Nasi Goreng Kampung DiRaja- RM5.00 which is claimed to be a favorite of His Royal Highness the Sultan of Johor…. .
The Lontong Ketupat- RM5.00 , is also a good dish you should try… consisting of rice cakes which are served with coconut milk-based soup with vegetables, some boiled egg and chilli paste…

There is also the Mee Siput, noodles which had been placed in a circle and deep fried.. it can be a little bland but if you dip it into the accompanying chilli sauce, it taste pretty good…
Once we had done eating, we explored the restaurant and checked out the colourful murals and well, took pictures at the entrance with the trishaw….. it was definitely food for the stomach and food for the mind and soul… and yes, the food is really good… I truly recommend it to all who visits Muar…
Muar Historia Rabbit Home Restoran & Katering
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I thought there will be real rabbits haha. The food looks delicious by the way!
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Sedapnya lontong ketupat tu Cik Miera oiiii…. terus teringin nak hirup kuah dia tu!
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What a cute name for a restaurant. Wonder where it got its inspiration from. The food looks amazingly mouth watering!
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sedapnya foto foto makanan ini 😀
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Haha I thought there was a rabbit inside that restaurant. lol!! by the way, those foods looks delicious and really tempting. It really makes me feel so hungry right now. Yummy!!
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A restaurant, that looks like a gallery, and a museum omg am confused too! And indeed, Muar Historia is a must visit, you can learn the history while enjoying great food.
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At first I thought is a real Rabbit to see and so excited… manatau is food… lagilah excited.. wanna go this place on my next Muar visit.
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All the local food looks really delicious! Tak pernah have food trip at Muar, I heard there’s a lot of yummy there to try!
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