Latest Restaurant Reviews
Sentosa Corner Kopitiam
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsSentosa Corner is a popular makan joint in Bukit Mertajam located off the main road of Jalan Kulim and it has lot of food stalls and the most popular seems to be BM Yam Rice.
Miss Saigon
Ms. Saigon served a wide variety of salad from mango salad, papaya salad, Ms. Saigon Salad, glass noodle salad to jellyfish salad. Most of their salad taste more to sourly side which is appetizing. There are summer rolls, exotic side, salad, rice noodles and vietnamese sandwiches.
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsI will pay the restaurant another visit for other dishes.
Bagan Prawn Village Seafood
low.b.leong posted foodbin.blogspot.com 474 ReviewsThere are replicas of the various food for people who do not know what to order. The 15 us, sat on 2 tables and ordered their signature dishes and the best nutmeg fruit juice which i have ever drank.
Duck King Restaurant
This restaurant is located at Jaya One which is a new established commercial area with quite a lot or restaurant & cafe.
Jloi posted www.jackieloi.com 75 ReviewsThe toufu with pork sauce is seriously nice!
Restaurant Bak Kut Teh Yap Chuan
stevenycs posted craving4food.blogspot.com 281 ReviewsI would definitely say that the taste had changed a lot since I last visited the place. The place I'm talking about is called Restaurant Bak Kut Teh Yap Chuan located in Bukit Raja.
Restoran Hoke Wah
low.b.leong posted foodbin.blogspot.com 474 ReviewsThe husband and wife's team sell wok fried chicken drumsticks done in 4 styles and wok fried pork belly rice with crunchy beansprouts and deep fried soft and smooth bean curd accompanied with hot chili, garlic, vinegar sauce.
Hoe Kee Chicken Rice
Malacca’s famous Chicken Ball. This chicken rice dish is a variation of the Hainanese chicken rice.
Kenhuntsfood posted www.kenhuntfood.com 780 ReviewsAnyway, one of Malacca's signature dishes would be the roundly-shaped Chicken Rice Ball, nothing special just that they are special in terms of their shape. Prices vary depending on your orders.
Restoran Ban Lee Siang Satay Celup
One of the oldest and most original satay celup restaurant. Compared to lok lok which is dipping raw foods into hot water, this is dipping into hot peanut sauce. All the foods were stored in refrigerator to preserve the freshness. Be sure to go there early as the sauce will be recycled and recooked. If you go early, your sauce is fresh from the kitchen.
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsNevertheless, still one of a kind street food to go after and I have miss out this for the past few trips due to events that I am attending and could not fit onto the time.
The Museum Cafe
The outside implies a lot of historic connotation and claims to make them the traditional way, and seems appealing being in a historic city. Located in the heart of the historic part of town, the concept seems intriguing. Decor in the shop looks very 50s with 50s music. However, the interior, although nice, is very messy with 21st century items such as plastic containers.
stevenycs posted craving4food.blogspot.com 281 ReviewsTo my surprised it wasn't that bad. I didn't have high hope on it as the place wasn't famous for any of their noodle. But surprisingly it's quite good and they even added extra minced pork for me without any extra payment.
Restoran Fatty Tiger
CCFoodTravel posted ccfoodtravel.com 498 ReviewsThen special toufu pok in claypot RM8.00. The sauce is thicker and sweeter than normal They use fish rather than pork and ‘Kau Choy’.
Mr Ho's Fine Foods
The one good thing that Mr Ho does is give you the flexibility to try what is meant to be a dish for two by giving you a portion of it. The skin was crispy and the meat tender bordering chewy; very well balanced.
annna posted annna.net 230 ReviewsMr. Ho’s Signature Prawn Pasta is the best spaghetti in Kuching, for me so far.
Bella Italia
jianmy posted cokeworldcitizen.blogspot.com 67 ReviewsHowever, I do not think both were the best tiramisu I ever had. Hehe that would be another story to tell. RM13.80 per slightly less than decent slice.
My Elephant
The Thai restaurant was dimly lit and along with pretty candles that created an idealistic and dreamy atmosphere, we find it romantic :) Suitable for an evening party catered for conversations! Tables were adorned with daisies and glasses wrapped up beautifully with banana leafs. Elephant icons such as paintings and toys were also found smartening up the place. They only serve set lunch for lunch time and ala carte only for dinner.
low.b.leong posted foodbin.blogspot.com 474 ReviewsFast and friendly service and good tasty food.
Fatty Crab Restaurant
The crabs are very fresh,and the sauce and we always asked for extra to dip the toasted bread with. YUM!
Reanaclaire posted www.reanaclaire.com 133 ReviewsAnd I would love to go back again one day... Cos I haven't try the toasted bread to go with the sauce yet..
Restoran Yu Yee
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsThe chewy pig intestine goes very well with the plain and hot porridge.