Recommended Restaurants in Burma Road – Editor's Pick, based on foodies' reviews
Bite Bite
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsOverall, we were most impressed with their salad including hard-to-find salad rocket with quality similar to fine dining restaurants or 4-star hotels.
Naughty Nuri’s Warung
posted willywah.netNaughty Nuri’s 的装潢很游客式,就是一般会在游客区看见的餐厅装潢,刚好我们位子是在走廊旁,而围墙种了嫩绿的植物,延续了在巴厘游客区的酒吧设计,顿时仿如渡假的感觉。由于当天下雨,在昏黄灯光下,望着那一丝丝的小雨,格外有情调。
Eataliano
Kenhuntsfood posted www.kenhuntfood.com 780 ReviewsThe place is simple but the menu is seriously worth a look. Find Eataliano aturmah Road, a prominent corner lot at the junction of Burmah Road and Cantonment Road, Pulau Tikus.
Restoran 77 Food Yard 美食園
Formerly known as Kwai Lock Coffeeshop
ojsiew posted ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 ReviewsIt was not too wet.. i dont like my 'fried noodles' to be too wet. hehehe... (yupe I am quite particular about this).. hehehe...
乐台居 Loke Thye Kee Restaurant
Housed within the oldest restaurant building in Penang (built circa 1929), Loke Thye Kee Restaurant* serves mainly Chinese cuisine, prepared the traditional way by our own chefs. We specialise in Hainanese dishes like Chicken Chop, Chicken Rice, Macaroni Pie, Spring Rolls & Curry Fish Head. All dishes are prepared fresh daily. Our guests can choose to dine within its cool, air-conditioned interiors or al-fresco on the balconies. Loke Thye Kee Restaurant will provide our guests with good food within nostalgic surroundings.
posted www.what2seeonline.com 437 ReviewsLoke Thye Kee building is the place you find yourself passing by every time you drive down Burma Road from Penang Road. A distinctive landmark, this building with a cafe, restaurant and bar has ceased operations for a few months. It has since re-opened under new management – by the people that runs Blue Reef Fish & Chips.
Mohd Raffe Restaurant
wackybecky posted www.rebeccasaw.com 545 ReviewsThere are many good, decent, subpar outlets in Penang but my recommendation would always be to go to Raffe’s.
Loke Thye Kee 樂台居
A truly iconic building built circa 1929 and located right in the heart of George Town.