Where to eat?
Chinese Restaurants in Perak: chinese
Ming Court Hong Kong Dim Sum (怡保明阁点心茶楼)
... and Pork Porridge, Sesame Dessert, Chinese tea, Chao Siew Bao, Ming ...
If you want a nice quiet place to have breakfast, this is not the place. If you want a good dim sum breakfast, this is quite good.
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsI love the Lo Mai Kai, the fried fish ball was good but I I prefer the one by Mee Bon Ipoh Road.

Foh San Dim Sum 富山茶楼
... , Brinjals stuffed with Fish Paste, Chinese-styled Gyoza ('Gau Chi'), Char ...
The ever famous Foh San dim sum is a famous haunt by tourists for some scrumptious and variety of dim sum. A little advise here, either go there as early as 7 am or as late as 11 am. Its hard to get a table during peak hour, and after you get seated bring your bill to the cart and take your own dim sum as the waitress are too busy to entertain you.
Motormouth posted www.j2kfm.com 552 ReviewsWell, there are definitely better options for dim sum in Ipoh.
Pun Chun Restaurant
... Soup, Pun Chun’s colorful Chinese logo, Pun Chun Chicken Biscuits ...
The duck soup came with strong herbs aroma. Smell nice
chryshijing posted chryshijing.blogspot.com.au 55 ReviewsExceptionalMention Bidor and the first image that flashes in my mind is a busy restaurant at the corner of a row of pre-war shophouses situated along a busy street. If I remember correctly, my first visit was in 9-years-old. We were on a holiday to Penang with Grandpa and this restaurant was our toilet stop. This restaurant was non other than Pun Chun Chicken Biscuits & Restaurant. The toilet stop became our lunch and shopping stop, as this is the original restaurant famous for Duck Drumstick Noodle (RM6.50).
East Ocean Restaurant
... , Steamed White Pomfret, Prawns, Braised Chinese Mushrooms, Water chestnut tong sui ...
Reanaclaire posted www.reanaclaire.com 133 ReviewsFish Fillets with buttery sweetened cream... and toppings with some peanuts...I like this!
Sun Lee How Fook Restaurant
... , Roasted Chicken with crackers, The chinese cabbage, Fried Egg Noodle, Water ... , Fried Rice With Yam And Chinese Sausages, Coconut Desserts, Crispy Lotus ...
Reanaclaire posted www.reanaclaire.com 133 ReviewsDefinitely worth it.... the food was indeed scrumptious and it has been a long while since I have dinner at a restaurant at night!
Ipoh City & Country Club
... Bean Soup with Sago, Dual Chinese Pastries, No. 283, Jalan Kampar ...
Kedai Makanan Rasa Lain (味不同海鲜坊)
... Fish Ball, "Xiao Bai Chai"(Chinese Cabbage), Signature Claypot Glass Noodle ...
low.b.leong posted foodbin.blogspot.com 474 ReviewsThe food was exceptionally fresh and delicious and our favorite was those outstanding big steamed springy fish balls.
Kedai Makan Choy Kee
... Sauce, A pot of hot Chinese tea (香片), Stir-fry ...
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.
Restoran Light House Seafood Porridge
... reach Matang town, with a Chinese temple on your left. Directly ...
Nam Fatt Fish Ball Noodle House
... Gravy, Kow Choy Rolls aka Chinese Chieves Roll, 86C Jalan Permaisuri ...
This is one place worth visiting for Yong Tau Foo.
Foh San Restaurant 富山茶樓
... San Dim Sum, Chinese Tea and Chili Sauce, Chinese Tea, Siu Mai ... mai kai, egg tart.jpg, chinese bu er tea, taro puff ... ), Egg Tart (RM 2.60), Chinese Pasley Dumpling (RM 5.00 ...
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...
Qi Yuan “Chuan Kwong” Chinese Restaurant
Shanghainese Minced Meat Dumplings, Szechuan Famous Dan Dan Meen, Mini Egg Custard Buns, Sour & Spicy Minced Meat Dumplings, Lor Bak Gou aka Deep Fried Carrot Cake, Szechuan Pan fried Sesame Bun, ...
Michelin Star Cantonese Restaurant, Sitiawan
... Fried Vegetables In Yam Basket, Chinese Fried Rice, Fried Kaya Bun ...