Restaurants in King Street (Lebuh King, Jalan King) – 12 Restaurants
Heaven Gate
jazz posted jazzlah.blogspot.com 190 Reviews三年来Heaven Gate依然屹立不倒,是槟城一片萧条的饮食业中难得的典范而且他们依然保持推陈出新为的就是让食客保持新鲜感
Mess Hall Cafe & Restaurant
enqvist posted www.tasteiest.com 222 ReviewsNicely decorated bar and open ceiling design that allow sunshine go directly into the building which is very comfortable.
Das Rad Cafe
Kenhuntsfood posted www.kenhuntfood.com 780 ReviewsThe real bomb of the day was Kaiserchmarrn, a common shredded Pancakes with Austrian-Germany origin (very rare in Penang though). By the look of it, it gives us a promising fluffy-soft texture; served with home-made Apple sauce.
The Sire Museum Restaurant
this elegant, charming restaurant serving ‘the best of Old & New World Cuisine’. The name itself ‘Sire’ lulls one into reminiscing of the old English days when one with power and authority were addressed as such.
WillyWah posted www.lonelyclass.com 203 Reviews哈哈! 值得推荐就是了!每个人大约平均RM75就可以吃到这么丰盛的一餐了!所以,如果你来到槟城大伯公路,记得过来这家博物院用餐,顺便观赏古董吧!
Coffee Lane
Coffee is Freshly Ground, Freshly Brewed and Freshly Served!
Nava Krishnan posted www.nava-k.com 188 ReviewsSuperbHeritage style deco offering home brewed coffee and varieties of chicken chop
大树脚 Pasir Pinji Yong Tauhu
Pohkemon posted pohkemonfooddiary.blogspot.com 197 ReviewsThe Yong Tauhu is nice. I like the fishball that is fresh and bounchy. Mum and sis enjoy the fuchuk very much.
Paul Loiis
Kenhuntsfood posted www.kenhuntfood.com 780 ReviewsThe cafe has a limited menu right now but more dishes are expect to be introduced by their grand opening next month.
Dai Shu Geok Ipoh Yong Tau Foo
mimid3vils posted www.choiyen.com 419 ReviewsThe food was served pipping hot; the size was decent for the price we paid (cheaper than what we get at KL) and stuffed generously with fish paste.
Tuck Kee Restaurant
Motormouth posted www.j2kfm.com 552 Reviewsa restaurant that I practically grew up alongside with, since our childhood days of staying around Pasir Puteh/Pasir Pinji.
Ah Sai Koay Teow Th'ng
This stall is actually manned by an old man and an assistant that helps him to serve. Their business opens from Monday to Friday, and only operates on office working hours. They have never open business on weekends before.