Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Kuala Rompin. Kuala Rompin is a mukim and the capital of Rompin District, Pahang, Malaysia. It is located on the South-East coast of Peninsular Malaysia and faces the South China Sea. It is about 133 km (83 mi) south from Kuantan, the State Capital of Pahang. From Singapore, travellers must travel 215 km (134 mi) north by the coastal road via the city of Johor Bahru and the town of Mersing. From the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Rompin is located east and is about 3½ hours journey by road.
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The food here is okay, but the prices are extremely expensive. This is a popular place where recreational anglers bring their catch to be cooked for dinner after returning from a day out at sea. however the restaurant charges extremely high to prepare your catch as compared to other Malaysian restaurants.
Kuala Rompin Food Guide: 6 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Kuala Rompin
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The place was called Kuala Rompin River Chalet..there's two restaurant there, the chinese one with Tiger Beer ads, & the slightly further inside the Malay one..both sits next to jetty where a lot of deepsea gamefish boats berth..Known to mostly local, the seafood here was fresh n reasonably priced..we has clams in ginger sauce, sweet sour seabass, salter eggs squids, freshly grilled stingray, & asam pedas fish..inclusive drinks, bill rm80 for 4pax..the taste..! marvellous, all dishes were fresh, well seasones, tasted great..a wonderful dinner at a very reasonable price..MOST RECOMMENDED..!
The dishes are simple but the Chef did it so well. They are very friendly people. We ordered fried fish in Hong Kong style, steam prawn w egg and a veg. Every dishes tasted so yummy.Great food !!
A friend had informed us that this stall serves fresh Udang Galah (lobsters). When we arrived at this place in Kampung Leban Condong, Kuala Rompin. It is beside the main road with a giant lobster figurine by the roadside as signage. Just a typical Malay Food stall but the Udang Galah is worth mentioning. We tried the simple Udang Galah fried with Tumeric and salt to taste. Simple yet Fresh and succulent. A simple advice, check and confirm the price of the Udang Galah before your meal. A cheap eatery but the price of the Udang Galah places it in mid range. Trust me, if you like Malay cuisine then its a must try!!
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