Reviews on Asian food in Pulau Tioman, Pahang, Malaysia including Mia Cafe, Restoran Delima, Mawar Beach Resaurant, Citra Anugerah Wah Leng, Warong Syahirah, Nazri's Place, Aqiss Bistro, Hamdan Restaurant, Salang Pusaka Restaurant, Santai Bistro
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4 based on 28 reviews
Santai Bistro is probably the best place for dinner in Juara, as there are not many other choices.It is located overlooking the beach, in the middle section of Juara bay.The menu consists of local and western food. The taste of the food was OK, but not spectacular. The price was a bit more than the other warungs in Juara. Service was OK. The food arrived quite quickly considering there were a lot of customers.
4 based on 24 reviews
- Overpriced (drinks was 10rm per packet)- Fish was not fresh, packed bbq stingray and was smelly. We did not even bother walking back to restaurant to have it changed.- Waiting time is horrible, waited 30mins for mee goreng, bbq sting ray and drinks.Just do not eat here. Overpriced and not worth it.
4 based on 11 reviews
On the beach at Juara , just north of the jetty.Open breakfast, lunch and dinner. No alcohol but you can bring your own( can by from Juara Beach Resort Chinese Restaurant 200m to the north along the beach).The fish curries are sublime. The western dishes are ok.If you're going during a Muslim festival, be sure to check when it's open, if it's open at breakfast, it may not be open for dinner or lunch.This is a feature of some of the Malay eateries. They don't always make it clear when they will be open over Ramadan or Hari Raya.
4 based on 23 reviews
I found this restaurant on my first night, thought it was pretty good, so ate there all 5 nights of my stay. The place has quite a few patrons in the evening, so obviously they are doing things right. Had the fish once (35 Ringgits), and it was very fresh and tender. But they put a chilli sauce on it which spoiled it for me. Spag bol is available for 20 Ringgits. Also mixed veges and chicken with rice for 15 Ringgits was very nice. Milk tea or iced coffee is 4 Ringgits. But milkshakes are pricier at 12 Ringgits. Overall a good place for dinner, and friendly staff.You should try our new grill sauce after this. This will never spoiled you. Hehe may God bless you where ever you are now. Don't hesitated to visit us again
3 based on 62 reviews
Spent a week on Tioman and ate there two evenings. Recommended by people who lived on the island. The Chicken vindaloo was excellent and we all enjoyed it. Nice setting for an evening meal, overlooking ABC (the local name for the village).Sadly went back for fish and chips a few days later. The Fish was flat and chewy. I could just about eat it but very tasteless and my friend's was worse he left it. So mixed views depending on what you order. Halal Restaurant. No beer.Hope you like the photographs.
3 based on 56 reviews
A simple meal of BBQ prawns and chicken with local vegetable dishes. We were all happy with our food, and it's value for money!
4 based on 32 reviews
Location - outside the gate of BerjayaEnvironment - kampong style..come with flies circling the food too..part of kampong experience. so don't complain.Food - Regular Zichar food. I had 3 meals there for a family of 5. Tried prawns , steam grouper, fried grouper, teowchew steam red snapper, salted egg crayfish, pepper crab.Overall rating is 3/5. BestBest take : if you stay at Tioman Berjaya, this is the most convenient of affordable seafood restaurant ; Also, owner is friendly though you looked really "tough-guy" type.Compared to having meals in the hotel, huge savings. Just he beer would be 30%-35% of the price you would pay in the resort.
4 based on 33 reviews
My lovely wife and I visited this restaurant for dinner one evening. Their menu offers the usual tourist focussed mix of Asian and western food. You'll find noodles, curries, Chinese dishes, burgers and the like. The food is OK but it's the kind of stuff anyone with the slightest amount of cooking skills could knock up in their own kitchen in no time whatsoever. We shared vegetable curry and Szechuan fish. Both were fine if underwhelming. Throw in a couple of soft drinks and the bill came to RM29. It's a Muslim owned place so you can't buy alcohol here.
4 based on 101 reviews
Visited here a number of times on our visit to tioman island. Always busy at evening time just outside entrance to Berjaya Resort. Owner lovely lady. Good tasty food here not the cheapest but good quality. No problem with byo from duty free shop. Recommended.
4 based on 33 reviews
Located on Juaraâs south beach, about halfway along, no more than twenty minutes stroll from anywhere in the Village, and central to the collection of beach chalets and resorts that make up the south end of the kampung. January was still monsoon season, so most places were closed, and only Miaâs and one mini-mart appeared to be open for walk in food business on this beach, despite the fact that more accommodations were open, and there were more tourists around (there is a viable surf break on this strand) than on the north beach. The menu is small, but they serve up a very good breakfast, and are open for lunch and dinner as well. The couple that run the place are very friendly, and speak good English. Other options are limited to a few sandwiches, burgers, standard rice and noodle selections, a few chicken dishes and some squid offerings. The portions are somewhat small, but the prices are very reasonable, so if you are hungry, like I was, two items and a large glass of fresh juice still rang in at less than MYR 30.
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