Restaurants in Perak – 834 Restaurants
Koh Samui Restaurant
If you fancy hot, sour and spicy dishes, this is the right place for you. They offer an array of highly flavoursome and authentic Thai cuisine. The service is excellent, with free filling of fragrant rice. The staff with greet you with their warmest welcome.
d_luaz posted mysocalledadorablelife.blogspot.comSeafood tomyam. this is yumms. really!!.
Restoran Kum Kee 兵如港錦記小食店
ojsiew posted ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 ReviewsWill definitely bring my parents here in their next visit to Ipoh.. hehehe..
Tong Sui Kai (Dessert Street)
posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsBased on the tip given by a local, we tried stall 27 and 28. Both stalls seem to be owned by the same family so they don’t have any problem with us ordering from them. The reason I say this is because that there are unspoken seating rules you need to abide to.
Olivenz Cafe
Reanaclaire posted www.reanaclaire.com 133 ReviewsThe food was not bad or perhaps it was due to the company that left some good memories behind... Anyway, we really enjoyed our evening together..
STG Tea House Cafe
Motormouth posted www.j2kfm.com 552 ReviewsAll in all, the dining experience at STG Tea House Cafe managed to impress us, succeeded in holding up its head up high; an imposing threat to the other finer restaurants in town.
Kampar Club Restaurant
Reanaclaire posted www.reanaclaire.com 133 ReviewsI like their Assam Nyonya with seafood.... But more gravy will be better!
Kafe Sun Yoon Wah
vkeong posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsI can’t say anything about the mentioned dishes since we did not try any of them. But based on our own experience, there was nothing to complain about the food or the service.
Keng Nam Coffee Shop
Pohkemon posted pohkemonfooddiary.blogspot.com 197 ReviewsHonestly, food serve here is good. If you don't want to gusty for sit in the most famous kopitiam at Old Town, here is another alternative for good Ipoh local breakfast.
Restaurant Yu Yee 友谊茶餐室
Fook Kee Fried Noodle 福记炒粉
posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsWe tried two out of their six options: ‘Jin Hiong Mai’ (煎香米) and ‘Chao Kap Dai’ (炒及底) @ RM5 and RM5.50 respectively. The crowd’s favorite – ‘Jin Hiong Mai’ is a fried vermicelli noodle dish with gravy, while ‘Chao Kap Dai’ is a fried noodle with all the ingredients available at their stall such as pork slices, prawns and fish cakes. Both are equally delicious in their own right.
Bits & Bobs
posted sakthi-life.blogspot.comFor me, nothing beats the icy cold ice-ball that soothes the throat and cools down the body during the hot weather. It's delicious.
Restoran Yum Yum
The wooden double door opens into a dining restaurant of Chinese origin that is heavily influenced by Thai tastebuds.
Motormouth posted www.j2kfm.com 552 ReviewsThis dining experience at Yum Yum left me with wanting more. Not because of the portions, which were sufficient for 8-10 pax. But more to because of the cooking.
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.
Sun Marpoh Restaurant 孖寶海鮮飯店
neko1712 posted neko-no-hime.blogspot.com 145 ReviewsIf you are not fussy about the locale and the noise factor here, this might be the place for you.
Foh San Restaurant 富山茶樓
Foh San can never be the place for breakfast; otherwise, you gotta be there as early as 5am.
yeequen postedSo soBeen there the last time with my boss, the food was rather pricey and not as good as before they move to new place... definitely not worth the price and time to visit...