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Havoc Food Festival lands in JB with 160 vendors — featuring Kunafa Aiwahhh, Sushika & Mac Mafia

Havoc Food Festival lands in JB with 160 vendors — featuring Kunafa Aiwahhh, Sushika & Mac Mafia

Yahoo13-02-2025

One of Malaysia's most popular — and often controversial — food festivals, Havoc Food Festival, is back in JB from 13 to 16 Feb! Catch it at Angsana Mall's carpark from 11am to 12am daily.
After drawing a record-breaking 700K attendees in Shah Alam, Havoc Food Festival is ready to bring the hype for JB — and Singaporean — peeps to enjoy too! Think you can help set a new record?
This year, 160 stalls await, offering everything from viral food trends to classic local street eats. One of the most anticipated vendors is none other than Kunafa Aiwahhh, crafted by influencer Ojenn Aiwahhh himself.
Indulge in this Malaysianised Middle Eastern dessert, best enjoyed with its most beloved topping — pistachios. Craving something filling yet familiar? MP Panipuri and Makmoks Dimsum are your go-to choices for comforting bites.
If you're in the mood for bold Thai flavours, Lukchin Kaw-Kaw Viral delivers that irresistible tangy kick. And for dessert lovers, don't miss B'B Thai Milk Bun, a crowd-favourite treat straight from Thailand.
Never had the chance to try Sabah or Sarawak cuisine? Now's your chance! The iconic Ambuyat, a local delicacy, will be available at Havoc Food Festival.
And if you're a fan of popular street food names in Malaysia, be on the lookout for Satay Bhalut by Mark Adam, Muiz Fried Chicken, and Sushika — all making an appearance to satisfy your cravings.
For more savoury delights, dig into The Family Fries' signature extra-long fries, Tongmo Bakar Bamie's juicy sausages, and Mad Kambing Bakar's succulent lamb chops drenched in rich black pepper sauce. Mac Mafia's cheese wheel mac & cheese is also a must-try.
But it's not just about food — there's plenty more to enjoy! Bring your little ones for a colouring activity and shop for exclusive Havoc Food Festival merch, including a trendy collection of minimalist T-shirts.
And here's the cherry on top — get a chance to meet 30 invited influencers, including Saharul Ridzwan and Aya Balqis. Mark your calendars and don't miss out on wreaking havoc at this festival. See you there!
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