Chinese Restaurants in Penang @ Balik Pulau – 11 Restaurants
老客家 Lao Hakka
sunflower posted sunflowerfarm84.blogspot.com 280 Reviews总的来说,这里的客家菜口味个人觉得应该还蛮道地的。
Balik Pulau Home Cooked Asam Laksa
ojsiew posted ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 ReviewsTHIS IS THE BEST PLACE FOR ASSAM LAKSA, KUIH KOCHI AND PAI TEE!!
Hakka Village (客家山寨)
Kenhuntsfood posted www.kenhuntfood.com 780 ReviewsAnother dish that took the center spotlight would be their Hakka Salt-Baked Chicken, though veering towards the salty side; the Chicken was tender and possessed the alluring Chicken-meaty aroma. It is a dish that one could easily munch down a few bowls of Rice.
Balik Pulau Lodge 客家山寨
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsOverall, we were satisfied with our trip to Balik Pulau Lodge. Before leaving, make sure to take some photos with mural arts there.
Balik Pulau Laksa (Resident House)
This laksa stall is located in a house. It’s well known among Balik Pulau residents. Other than laksa, hokkien mee is sold here too.
Kenhuntsfood posted www.kenhuntfood.com 780 ReviewsI am quite sure most local food experts or patrons are familiar with this coffee house, this place is famous of its Assam Laksa, as well as Lemak Laksa.
Kampung Jalan Bahru Laksa and Hokkien Mee
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsAs a whole, if you are looking for one of the best laksa in Balik Pulau, you should try this stall.
Eric's Place Laksa
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsLooks like a popular eating place. Parking should not be an issue here as the owner provides his compound as parking lots.
Balik Pulau Laksa
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsAmong those 2… I prefer Siam Laksa as not many places can cook very nice siam laksa, as the normal laksa, I had better ones. For me, I would recommend their Siam Laksa if you do come so far. . .
Nan Guang Restaurant
Nan Guang is the name of the coffee shop where the laksa stall is located.
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsAs a whole, I like lemak laksa in this stall due to its uniqueness, which tasted like otak-otak.