Dabao food from JB

_Rynnie_

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Hi,

Has anyone dabao-ed non-poultry tzi char dishes back from JB before? Will they confiscate? Things like steamed fish, prawn omelette, sea cucumber broccoli etc

Thanks for the help!
 

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No, but I packed chicken rice from JB Sentral and nasi lemak and mee siam from City Square without any issues
 

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That time I drove in a dabao 1 whole roasted duck, the officer say cannot but he close one eye and say go go, next time dun do it
 

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Some friends always tabao curry fishhead back and so far, no problem. One even tabao chilli crabs.
 

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Seafood, I believe it's allowed.

I read somewhere about a limit of 3kg or something, not sure of restriction on cooked or raw.

For info, can check the authority's website.
 

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Seafood, I believe it's allowed.

I read somewhere about a limit of 3kg or something, not sure of restriction on cooked or raw.

For info, can check the authority's website.

Raw can, my friend recently went to buy raw seafood, salmon is very cheap but I don't know from where.
 

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That time I drove in a dabao 1 whole roasted duck, the officer say cannot but he close one eye and say go go, next time dun do it

yes by right .... alot of things is CANNOT!!!!

but they close one eye

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and then... there is a TAX part... some SIAO ON officer... want to tax your massive 10kg cake or some food that look expensive
 
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Habrosus

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Raw can, my friend recently went to buy raw seafood, salmon is very cheap but I don't know from where.
Thanks for info. I haven't been bothered to check the details since I've never thought of bringing back raw seafood as I don't have the means to keep them frozen well aka bacterial-free, not being able to get back "fast enough". As for cooked, only thought of buying their fish curry home for own consumption, that I know is allowed but yet, have never gone through that "hassle"... yet. ;)

Thanks for this image, easy to refer. :)
 

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:eek: My friend buy 1 whole fish, maybe cheaper that way. Sg 1 small slice $10.

u buai ATAS sasimi grade of cos expensive la....

malaysia import stuff is equally expensive

only those local food can buy only.... the rest... dont bother
 

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Thanks for info. I haven't been bothered to check the details since I've never thought of bringing back raw seafood as I don't have the means to keep them frozen well aka bacterial-free, not being able to get back "fast enough". As for cooked, only thought of buying their fish curry home for own consumption, that I know is allowed but yet, have never gone through that "hassle"... yet. ;)


Thanks for this image, easy to refer. :)

Image not by me :s13:
If you don't drive then don't bother of buying raw seafood, too troublesome.
Yea, just eat there can already.
 
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