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.
It was a fruitful and educational experience! The girls enjoyed the bursting displays of food. My 20 month old daughter wanted to eat everything. Staff was very kind to help to take photos too.
A fun and awesome experience with family at this food museum! Recommended for people who love food or people who want to know more about malaysia culture. The entrance fee is definitely much cheaper purchased online with pelago compared to the regular walk-in price.
Great experience in wonderfood museum. Very photogenic. Enjoy quality family time & learn Malaysian variety food.
Lovely place for photo taking. Kids and adults enjoyed it! Easy to redeem too!
It was amazing and so much fun. I didn't expect that you can create so many themes just using food alone: black and white, colorful, floating, etc etc. It was a really creative museum and I've really enjoyed myself playing with the props...
Easy and convenient to use the e-tickets. Quite fun and entertaining to take pictures with all the famous giant food.
It was an awesome experience as we got to see the miniatures which were done up very nicely, and we could even see the details of the miniatures. That was something very impressive! The museum is quite small, hence, it can be covered in about a hour time. Time taken can be longer if you spend time to take photos and appreciate the miniatures.
It is easy to get to the place and we had so much fun. Importantly, there are many creative ideas that convey the right message to make the world a better place to live in.