CLOSED. Friends who are familiar with Bukit Mertajam 倧山θ in Penang will know about the iconic lok lok there (known as chiam chiam δΈ²δΈ² or batang rojak on Penang island). It is cut fresh fruits eaten with sauce based on hae ko (fermented prawn paste). Now, there is BM High School Lok Lok stall which is at Level 3 of City Square Johor Bahru (steps from the Old Town White Coffee outlet).
BM High School Lok Lok stall operates out of a trishaw just like those commonly found in Bukit Mertajam, Penang.
This uniquely Penang street food is called many different names - lok lok, chiam chiam, rojak buah, fruit rojak, fruit stick, batang rojak etc. It is basically cut fruits eaten with hae ko based sauce. (It is quite different from Singapore rojak in the way it is prepared and in taste.)
Fresh cut fruits are skewered and kept fresh on a bed of ice cubes. There are also some deep fried items and dried cuttlefish. Prices range from RM1 to RM2.90 per stick (according to colour code on the stick).
Pick the choice of fresh fruits you like. I couldn't resist the cuttlefish π
Hand your chosen fruits to the staff who will ladle in your choice of sauce (and collect your payment).
If you eat at the stall, your lok lok will be served in a bowl.
But, Bukit Mertajam lok lok (fruit rojak) is as much about fresh fruit as their heavy thick hae ko sauce. BM High School Lok Lok stall offers two types of sauce - original (non spicy) and spicy.
The original sauce is savoury sweet from hae ko and gula Melaka (?) with a bit of nuttiness from crushed toasted peanuts. The spicy sauce is the same but with an added layer of mild chili spiciness. Personally, I like the spicy version more because of the added hot kick.
The savoury sweet spicy sauce combines wonderfully with the natural sweetness or sourish zest of the fresh fruits.
I liked the thick sauce so much that I was eating it with the satay stick π Next time, I shall bring a spoon to eat the sauce π Better still, I hope BM High School Lok Lok will sell the sauce next time so I can eat fruit rojak anytime at home with my own cut fruits π
Information for you π If you are in City Square Mall Johor Bahru, check out this speciality from Bukit Mertajam Penang. It's so simple yet delicious and something different from Singapore rojak.
Read about the other famous Penang style rojak buah (fruit rojak) stall in Johor Bahru π click
Restaurant name: BM High School Lok Lok
Address: Level 3, Johor Bahru City Square, Jalan Wong Ah Fook, JB
GPS: 1°27'43.2"N 103°45'51.9"E π 1.462015, 103.764422
Hours: 11:00am to 10:00pm
No pork, no lard, no Halal cert
Date visited: 25 Jan 2019
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