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Ming Court Hong Kong Dim Sum (怡保明阁点心茶楼)
Hong Kong dim sum, Full of dim sum, Lor Mai Kai, Wu Kok aka Taro Puff, Char Siew Pao, Egg Tarts, Fried Glutinous Ball with Red Bean Paste, Fried Prawn Roll, Black Sesame Tong Sui, Porridge with ...
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
... as the Ozbourne Street) It is somewhere near the famous Lou ...
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.
Big Tree Foot (大树脚) Roadside Hawker
fried “fu pei” (beancurd skin), Malacca Nyonya Rice, Ipoh hor fun, Fried goodies, Popiah, Yong Tau Foo Stall, Ipoh-style chee cheong fun, Palm sugar ais kacang, Black Vinegar Port Trotter, Terrapin ...
Ipoh’s famous “Big Tree’s Foot” (called Tai Shu Keok in Cantonese) which located at Pasir Pinji with a friend. Basically, this place is kinda dusty and untidy as it’s located by the roadside. The hawkers erected some canopies probably due to some complaints by customers that leaves falling from above.
posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsMost of the yong tau fu we had were decent but not really outstanding. The only item that was special enough to be memorable was the ‘sar kot’ (stuffed turnip) – mainly because it was my first time having it, and we don’t get this in KL. But then again, I get comments saying there are plenty of other places that make tastier ‘sar kot’.
Kedai Kopi Sun Yuan Foong
... and Egg, Sun Yuan Foong is located just opposite Ipoh Old Town ...
The Kopi-O is strong but not thick. Not too sweet. Aroma was just great!
Citrus Wine & Dine
... , 31400 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. This is located at the big building ... REAL cafes in Ipoh. It is by the main road, Jalan ...
The food, ambience, and service was quite impeccable, deserving brownie points for areas which really matter. Parking's a no-brainer as well, free lots all around the building.
Thean Chun 天津茶室
Ipoh's Best Mee Hoon Soup Stall, Mee Hoon Soup, The legendary chicken kuey teow soup, Chee cheong fun with Curry Pork Skin, Caramel Custard, Popiah, Ipoh Hor Fun, Chee Cheong Fun, Pork Satay, Shredded ...
One of the oldest, and most famous shop is Thean Chun, or fondly known as Hall Of Mirrors
posted sakthi-life.blogspot.comOverall, it was a good breakfast. My choices would be their Caramel Custard and Chicken & Prawn Hor Fun. Definitely will drop by again for this.
Restoran Yum Yum
... pineapples, Yee Sang, this place is behind Ipoh Parade. 5, Persiaran ...
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.
Cheong Cia Gong Pian
... Torch biscuit, This particular shop is situated right beside Courts Mammoth ...
Another mouth-watering Hock Chew creation found in Sitiawan is the “Gong Pian” biscuits. Hard and crispy on the outside, these savoury biscuits are one of the oldest favourites brought by the Hock Chew settlers from China. This shop successfully tweaked the original “Gong Pian” recipe to create what you will find sold at their shop today – biscuits stuffed with sweet “char siew” or slightly salted fried onions.
Benaz Cafe
... . Facing Padang Ipoh, the place is rather easy to locate. , Lassi ... Starfruit Juice (RM3) set lunch is priced at RM7.90 nett ...
Yong Tau Foo (Big Tree Foot)
... translated as Big Tree Foot, is located behind Tuck Kee Restaurant ... . The opposite shop's name is Sin Seng Kee Coffee Shop ...
The fried Yong Liew here is crispy and wonderfully fragrant.
Port Weld Restaurant
... and the police station which is side by side. Drive on ...
Kuala Sepetang (Port Weld) is a fishing village near Taiping and is famous for its fresh seafood and mee banjir udang.
Ipoh Pasir Pinji 5 Chee Cheong Fun
Chee Cheong Fun, Chee Cheong Fun, Fried Fish Ball, This Chee Cheong Fun is located on Jalan Pasir Pinji 5 in Ipoh Perak.
The stall is run by a old couple, the old man would make the chee cheong fun and the old lady with the help of an assistant would chopped up the chee cheong fun and top it with either green chili, fried onions, sesame seed, oil and soya sauce or with chili sauce, sweet sauce and all of the previously mentioned toppings.
Kok Beng Chicken Rice Restaurant @ Taiping Food
... , 34000 Taiping, Perak. The restaurant is located opposite the popular restaurant ...
The taste is really good and the price is really reasonable.
Wong Kok Restaurant
... , Aulong, Taiping (Wong Kok Restaurant is a small restaurant that located ...
The price is very reasonable since it’s a small restaurant.
Sin Hup Kee Restaurant 新合记酒家
... Lubuk Merbau and Sauk. Lenggong is on the way to Gerik ... that is 48 km from Kuala Kangsar ... come across Lenggong signboard which is approximately 9km from the traffic ...
Lenggong is famous for its freshwater fish dishes. The main dish is steamed water fish with shredded ginger topped with special secret sauces. Another must eat dish there - saitou fishball, saitou yunam. The wild frog also most popular dish.