Restaurants in Perak @ Jalan Besar – 7 Restaurants
Kedai Makan Choy Kee
posted www.voneats.comSome of the other dishes we've ordered. Patin fish for RM95.40, Paku Vegetables for RM16.90. Paku Pakis seems to be very popular in Sungkai. It's difficult to get in Klang Valley and even if you do, it's not cheap. Anyhow, I would not recommend this place in Sungkai - the seafood aren't particularly fresh. The Patin fish tasted funny. Also, we ordered Paku Pakis with no sambal and it's not meant to go without sambal. Choy Kee is surprisingly not very cheap - it's just slightly cheaper than Klang Valley's regular prices. Perhaps it is one of the only Chinese restaurants in the area which allows them to mark food prices up. A restaurant in a small town is usually not that pricey.
Lung Seng Seafood Restaurant
low.b.leong posted foodbin.blogspot.com 474 ReviewsOverall a good spread of food for the eight of us.
Pin Sim Sing Kee Restaurant
Motormouth posted www.j2kfm.com 552 ReviewsDefinitely a place that is worthy of a visit; even if you’re unsure of the extended journey to Menglembu.
Kakak Restaurant
Extremely popular for breakfast.
food2buzz posted foodtobuzz.blogspot.com 415 ReviewsRemember to order their "kai keok" (chicken feet). Make sure that you arrive as early as possible to get a place or else you need to wait for a place to sit.
Restoran Lam Khie
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsWan Tan Mee of Selama and the noodle is own made.
Wah Chai Seafood
Motormouth posted www.j2kfm.com 552 ReviewsThe meal came to RM87.60/USD29 for the 3 of us. Not exactly dirt cheap nor a princely sum, I would say this is reasonable given the portion and quality of the ingredients used. If you haven’t explored on eating in Menglembu, then the time is nigh to start NOW.