Reviews on Chinese food in Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia including Uncle Lim's Kitchen, Restoran Pasir Bogak, Yee Lin Restaurant, Fook Heng Kopitiam, Restoran Fong Leong, Chao Sheng Seafood Restaurant
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4 based on 23 reviews
Welcome to Chao Sheng Seafood Restaurant.We always use the freshest seafood to serve our customer!For more information plase dont hesitate to contact us.
Shop look quiet run down and had the most terrible meal in my Pangkor trip. Fried Oyster as stiff as eating Indian Naan, salted fried prawn as big as my last finger, seaweed soup cooked with all processed ingredient such as fish ball and fishcakes....Am I in an island? Oyster and Lala as tiny as my last finger nail and cost around RM70. Quality of food is bad and expensive. Ended up going back to Teluk Nipah for 4 big prawns (size of men's palm) for RM20 feeling satisfied.
3 based on 17 reviews
Very nice and typical Malaysian Chinese restaurant.Very crowdy and noisy with groups of Chinese Malaysians.Very good food. We had fried rice with several kind of fresh seafood.Service was good enough even when the restaurant was fully booked.Don't expect a romantic atmosphere.
We only ordered fried noodles, kuey teow and meehun for the 5 of us for late lunch. Taste good but quantity not much for RM15/- a plate.
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3 based on 84 reviews
Located at Pasir Bogak. We went as 2 so there was a limited number of dishes we could try. For all of the dishes we ordered were up to par 7.5/10. Steamed fish, Ginger Spring Onion Chicken, Fried tomato egg and veg. Expect a long wait if you see a crowd, they are really short of staffs. However, we ourselves enjoyed good hospitality from the granny there(if I'm not mistaken she was the mother of the shop owner). Lady boss was caring enough to warn us about the accident proned street while in the hurry to keep the other customers served. Thumbs up!
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4 based on 48 reviews
Food is good and priced reasonable. Serve typical Chinese Asian food and with steam rice. The squid is taste good.
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4 based on 351 reviews
We tried Uncle Lim Restaurant during our second evening at PLR. I had read reviews on TripAdvisor about the cuisine not being to everyoneâs liking. Uncle Lim (the restaurant so named after the oldest employee at the resort) serves up Hock Chew/Peranakan food. We ordered a duck roll, sour and spicy seafood soup, beef rendang, scallops with asparagus, and prawns with shrimp paste. The dishes were very competently executed, though Iâd understand westerners might find the taste challenging if theyâre accustomed to the âChinese cuisineâ commonly found in Chinatowns overseas. I think the food will be very welcoming to residents of Malaysia and Singapore. While the restaurant doesn't offer breathtaking views of the sea unlike the other restaurants at PLR, it more than makes up for it with the food, and service. Talking about service - my wife had mentioned to the staff (whose name unfortunately, we did not note) that it was my birthday. Lo and behold - a birthday cake was delivered to our room after we finished dinner!
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