Chinese Restaurants in Ipoh, Perak – 347 Restaurants
Restoran Ding Hao
Motormouth posted www.j2kfm.com 552 ReviewsA food court with partial al fresco arrangement, the place would be normally packed during dinner hours, and when we were kids, my brother and I absolutely fell head over heels for the Lemon chicken dish served by one of the stalls here.
Lucky Restaurant
Motormouth posted www.j2kfm.com 552 ReviewsAlso highly recommended is their Steamed fish fillet (usually threadfin salmon, grouper, or you can go all out and order the “loong dan” or estuary grouper) with homemade noodles, scallions and ginger. Or try their Fish Noodle Soup; made out of real fish hence lending an inherent sweetness to the pot of soup; complete with a QQ texture (al dente) that spoke volume of its freshness.
Medan Selera Stadium
The food court is divided into 2 section, one part is open at daytime and this part is opens only at night. Stall No 39 – Simee Beef Noodles/Hakka Mee Stall No 40 – Sotong Kangkung/Rojak (12.30pm – 6.00pm) Stall No 42 – Soya Bean Milk and Tau Fu Fah (Tues-Sun 9.30am – 5.00pm) Stall No 45 – Laksa Stall No 46 – Seng Kee Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun
Restoran Sun Yeong Wai
This restaurant has branches in Greentown and Medan Ipoh Baru, but this outlet serves the BEST roasted pork among the 3.
WACK posted wonderfoodtravel.blogspot.com 41 ReviewsExceptionalWe ordered what the restaurant is famous for- roast duck. It comes in two flavours: original and smoked. Personally, i liked the original but my friend preferred the latter. Really, it depends on your preferences, so we ordered a quarter of each. The roast duck was flavourful and succulent. Another recommended dish was the roast pork or 'siew yok'- i especially liked the crispy skin of the pork and the thick, fatty layer sandwiched in between. See blog for more!
Yee Hup (Hiong Piah)
All the biscuits are baked fresh daily. You should try it when it is fresh out from the oven as the caramel sugar is still in liquid form.