Peranakan Restaurants in Perak – 5 Restaurants
1919 Restaurant and Gallery
It is located behind Tesco.
WACK posted wonderfoodtravel.blogspot.com 41 ReviewsExceptionalThe Fried Eggplant/Brinjal (RM8, small) was the other dish recommended by the waitress and it was tasty. For one who doesn't take eggplant, i took this. The other Fried Eggplant i had was in Ijok but unlike that, this was cut into thin strips. Felt like i was eating potatoes. I can imagine this as a finger food, eating only this while watching a movie. Eggplant is good for health, but (being health conscious awhile) i learned that fried in oil isn't the same as it absorbs the oil. Guilty pleasure.
Bee Gaik Dining Place
Reanaclaire posted www.reanaclaire.com 133 ReviewsWhen Andy suggested this place, we were all for it even cos I simply love anything "chinesey".. so here we are tonight at Bee Gaik in Ipoh Garden South.
Kampar Kuih Nyonya Stall
Specializing in authentic and delicious Nyonya Kuih from Kampar
Asher postedSuperbRare gem in Ipoh to satisfy crave for Nyonya kuih. This stall is managed by a couple where the wife makes all kueh the traditional way for years . They recently re-locate their stall to the Restoran Aleef at Canning Garden. Easy to find as it face the main road (the row of shops behind the market) Love her kuih for their homemade & authentic flavor ;not like those commercial imports, please! You can taste the difference the moment you sink your teeth into any of her kueh. She makes her daily and they are sold off mostly by lunch time. So each batches of her kueh are made fresh! Famous for her ang koo (including the rare black types) ,kuih talam and many more. Writing this makes me feel like having one of her kueh with my kopi-o now ! Try them out !
Nyonya Kitchen
Motormouth posted www.j2kfm.com 552 ReviewsA very daring strategy to name their establishment, as the very self-explanatory name will no doubt generate much interest among Nyonya food lovers in Ipoh; OR incurs their wrath depending on how they perform in delivering their promise of dishing up authentic Nyonya feast.