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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Renovation of the FMS

In Feb 2010 I was lucky to be able to join a private tour of the famous FMS bar and restaurant in Ipoh, which is closed for renovation.

I posted a few photos on FMS album.

The Star report

The NST journalist wrote the following (which I am reproducing here as the NST www doesn't hold articles indefinitely).

 

Facelift for 104-year-old eatery

NST 2010/02/26

By Diana Yeoh

IPOH: Businessman Lee Yee Tsong's passion for heritage "masterpieces" inspired him to invest more than RM1 million to transform the rundown century-old FMS Bar & Restaurant here.
The 104-year-old restaurant in Jalan Sultan Idris Shah last opened its doors to customers in March 2008 and has been closed since.

Lee, who bought the property in the 1990s, had rented out the premises to a relative to run a food business.

Now it is no longer feasible to do business there and the building has since been unoccupied.

Lee is aware of the enormous efforts required to rehabilitate the building.

"I need to source for the best of raw materials such as meranti, imported tiles for the flooring and other quality materials for the doors and windows.

"Parts of the building that are in good condition will be retained while those that have been infested by termites will have to go," Lee said during a tour of the place on Thursday.

He said he would ensure that the building kept its original facade.

"Once the renovations are complete, the ground floor will still house a restaurant while a section of the first floor will be used for private functions," he said, adding that the second floor would be turned into a boutique hotel.

FMS, which stands for Federated Malay States, is a 19th-century Chinese-style shophouse built by a Hainanese immigrant in 1906.

It was first located in Jalan Sultan Yussuf before being moved to its present location in 1923.

The place, a favourite among European miners and planters, also served as a watering hole for cricket, rugby and football players, who played at Ipoh Padang, opposite the FMS.

 

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

FMS bar & restaurant Ipoh

The FMS bar and restaurant is one of the most famous bars in Ipoh, and possibly Malaysia, on par with the Coliseum in KL. This Federated Malay States bar was established in 1906 by a Hainanese immigrant, and was very popular with the colonial planters and miners.

It is located in Ipoh old town on Jalan Sultan Idris Shah (Brewster Road) and is opposite the padang and close to St Michaels.

It closed in Feb 2008 for renovation and is currently still closed. I was lucky enough to have a private tour with some journalists, we were able to see the bar and the upstairs which will possibly be converted into a boutique hotel. Currently the upstairs is being used as a store for all the antiques collected by the owner.

The NST reporter did a write up the following day. I've posted it under blogs, as it won't stay on the NST www for very long. The Star write up came out in March.
View from a couple of years ago

2010 -



back view


side view

window shutters


inside the bar

front door is solid wood

side door

upstairs toilets

some of the antiques



upstairs above the bar

old dining area

hanging floor

iron safe







chimney for kitchen


UPDATE 2019

The FMS reopened in Feb 2019. Now called Durbar at FMS.



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