1. Wonder Food Museum – Malaysia

Located at 49 Beach Street, in the 1940s Art Deco building in George Town, the Wonderfood Penang Museum is a famous Malaysian food museum. This one-of-a-kind museum consists of three main zones, the Info Zone, Wow Zone, and Educational Zone, displaying over 100 types of popular street food and local dishes handcrafted by Mr. Sean Lao – museum owners.
2. The Dessert Museum – Philippines

The Dessert Museum is located at S Maison, Manila’s exclusive shopping address located under Hilton Worldwide’s luxury hotel property Conrad Manila, and right next to SM Mall of Asia. It consists of 8 mouthwatering rooms of sugar-filled happiness, like the Room of Ten Thousand Marshmallows or the Room of Never-Ending Bubbles. This is also the first museum in Southeast Asia where visitors will slide into the museum through the Donut holes, not just walk in regularly. Visitors will also have the opportunity to sample some of the sweets served here.

3. MINT Museum of Toys – Singapore

The Mint Museum of Toys is a purpose-built museum showing a private collection of vintage toys. It was officially opened on March 5, 2007, with MINT is an acronym for “Moment of Imagination and Nostalgia with Toys”. The museum collection includes more than 50,000 toys and childhood memorabilia from the mid-19th century to mid-20th Century. All the toys displayed in the museum are the lifetime collection of Singaporean, Chang Yang Fa, an alumnus of St Andrew’s School.
4. Glass Museum – Malaysia
This is the first glass museum in Malaysia, where visitors can learn about glass making, make their own glass souvenirs, shop for quality glass items and take fun photos with some glass-themed 3D art.
5. Teddy Bear Museum
Teddy Bear Museum officially opened on October 5, 2013, under the management of Teddy Island Co., Ltd. This is the first teddy bear museum in Southeast Asia with an area of over 2,500m2 and is divided into 14 different areas. The museum has more than 2,000 teddy bears of different sizes decorated per the ideas of each area.
According to petitgo.com, thedessertmuseum.com, klook.com, malaysia-traveller.com and teddybearmuseumpattaya.com