Reviews on Asian food in Gelugor, Penang, Malaysia. Gelugor is a southern suburb of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. Named after a plant species, Gelugor lies along the eastern seaboard of Penang Island, between Jelutong and Sungai Dua, and nearly 5 km (3.1 mi) south of George Town.
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4 based on 222 reviews
The crispy duck is one of the best I've had, and the pork wasn't far behind! The crispy pork dumplings are also definitely worth a try! All cooked by an extremely friendly man who is always smiling and talking to his customers. A must visit!
4 based on 1452 reviews
Kebaya is the diningroom of the Seven Terraces and is open to hotel guests and the public.Open daily, 7pm till 10pm.Christopher Ong has worked with the hotelâs chefs to create a menu of classic Indo and Straits Chinese Nyonya dishes. They have refined the
Attended with friends on our last night in Penang. This restaurant came highly recommend by friends back home in Australia. The four course meal was absolutely delicious and we couldnât fault a single thing. The service was impeccable, a large and affordable through to expensive drinks menu. Comfortable seating and a fantastic ambience. Would wholeheartedly recommend. Thank you for dining at Kebaya. We are delighted that you had a great experience with us. We appreciate your review and recommendation on Tripadvisor and hope to welcome you back soon.
4 based on 310 reviews
Café Lagenda heralds guests with a sense of history adorning its walls. Scatter cushions with the tantalizing aromas wafting through from the kitchen is a seductive first impression. Serving the cuisine of yesteryear fused with the legacy of different Asi
The tempura prawns were the nicest I've ever had, the fruit shake was also the nicest I've ever had, and our main course was absolutely delicious. Generous portion sizes with a variety of foods and flavours on the plate. Fantastic service, too. Highly recommended!
4 based on 57 reviews
A must visit kopitiam whenever I'm in Penang. Best peanut butter chee cheong fun and white curry mee. The chee cheong fun is sauce has the balance of peanut flavor and sweetness. While curry mee was just equally good compared to Penang road asam laksa kopitiam.
4 based on 184 reviews
overall very good taste of their curries that includes gravy i mean...prwns are fresh...sotong very good as well...ayam goreng berempah is excellent i would say..(telur masin nothing special to me)..beef not so tender vis a vis Hammediyah or even Nasi Kandar Beratur, as per se.The queue is terrible...kinda of long...Long story short...a MUST try if you have enough time to spend at this place...Def not The No 1 Nasi Kandar in Penang but surely in The Top 6 Ranking, so to- speak...
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4 based on 405 reviews
We walked through the city to take a look at the street art and saw this restaurant had a high rating on trip advisor. It is located at the beginning of our trip so we decided to have lunch here. We were welcomed by a very friendly man (I think the owner) who showed us a table and took our order. The menu contained only one dish: laksa, and several drinks or smoothies. So not a lot of choice but the laksa was defenitly worth it. Very tasty and a bit spicy, maybe too spicy if you don't like it but I'm sure that can be less if you say it beforehand. Overall very good food, friendly service, and a great location, so I definitely recommend this place!
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4 based on 239 reviews
Small place but not very busy ?due to it being the low season. Service was faultless. Menu completely plant-based despite sign outside saying âvegetarianâ. Ordered a couple of large plates of sushi + some hot noodles each. Both noodle bowls were umami-licious. Sushi was varied and delicious. My girlfriend who is a carnist says that âshe liked itâ. The meal was cheap considering the quality + compared to other places we are but obviously the concept of what is cheap is relative.
4 based on 335 reviews
The tiny restaurant offers 3 types of LAKSA, all of them most delicious. They also serve a very nice selection of starters, meet and vegetarian entrées with blue rice, and well selected deserts.The service is exceptional, you can have explained everything to get the meal best fitting to you. A very good experience. Very recommended!
5 based on 186 reviews
cheang kee is a restaurant selling authentic penang local food and barbecue food. It has a very nice and cozy ambient, it is definitely a good place to have lunch and dinner with friends and family, and it is also a nice place to chill out with friends.
The soup is just so tasty is incredible. It is just so deep and full of prawn taste.The ambient is brilliant play jazzy Chinese music.It was an accidental find on Chulia street and well worth a visit.
4 based on 128 reviews
PÇnxÄ«n as translated from the chinese character has multiple meanings. PÇn means the quality of taste. XÄ«n on the other hand, speaks for the delectable aroma. XÄ«n also represents the name of the Founder, an inspiring mother, a passionate chef and a hands
Straight from the airport, we went straight to this restaurant for lunch.The menu seemed modest but very neatly written & presented.The dining area was also catchy with a classic European theme.The satay and the nasi lemak deserved compliments. Their flavours were well balanced and rich in textures.The only mistake was to include raw zucchini in place of plain raw cucumber. If they had used Japanese cucumber then it would have been perfect.Keep it up and for patrons, donât miss out on this hidden gem.
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