Best British restaurants nearby. Discover the best British food in Penang Island. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for British restaurants near you.. Penang Island, the most populous island city in Malaysia, is situated in the State of Penang. With a population of 738,500, it also forms Malaysia's second largest city by population, while Greater Penang, with 2.5 million inhabitants, is the nation's second most populous metropolis. Its capital, George Town, has also been inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2008.
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5 based on 48 reviews
A taste sensation âFlavours from British colonial Asiaâ A passage through the spice route with taste from the culinary traditions of India, the Malay states & the straits settlements. Brought into the 21st century.
A truly unique dining experience, as the diner will sample food combinations from a period in time where English rule & Indian presence combine to create a fusion rarely experienced at this quality. Old world food utilising the most modern of cooking techniques. Staters, Mains & Deserts were all exceptional.Thank you for coming to dine at Malaya. We are delighted you had a exceptional meal, enjoying the fusion cuisine of old Malaya. We greatly appreciate your feedback and hope you will visit us again in the near future.
4 based on 115 reviews
Favourite Pastas, All Day Breakfast, Sandwiches, Yogurt, Pies, Waffles & Desserts All Made In-House. 100% Arabica House Blend Coffee, Fresh Juices & Fine Teas in a Cozy and Relaxing Environment.
This place looks quite standard but it's all you could ask for. The coffee is good, the food is good, the patisserie is good, the service is good, the prices are friendly and there is enough air conditioning to make you relax but not so much that you get too cold. Really a good find in this area, we will definitely be back! :) Thank you for your kind review. We are truly glad you enjoyed the food, coffee, ambience & hospitality we offer at our cafe. Looking forward to see you again soon!
5 based on 48 reviews
A taste sensation âFlavours from British colonial Asiaâ A passage through the spice route with taste from the culinary traditions of India, the Malay states & the straits settlements. Brought into the 21st century.
A truly unique dining experience, as the diner will sample food combinations from a period in time where English rule & Indian presence combine to create a fusion rarely experienced at this quality. Old world food utilising the most modern of cooking techniques. Staters, Mains & Deserts were all exceptional.Thank you for coming to dine at Malaya. We are delighted you had a exceptional meal, enjoying the fusion cuisine of old Malaya. We greatly appreciate your feedback and hope you will visit us again in the near future.
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4 based on 282 reviews
The restaurant is elegant and wait staff are attentive and polite. However we could have done without the boring music played through defective speakers. My husband ordered the venison which later we found was unavailable. Surely kitchen should inform dining staff of these situations. He had fillet steak as an alternative which was cooked perfectly, tasted delicious but would not have satisfied any man being around 100gms in size. I ordered lamb noisettes which are a lamb chump chop with the bone removed. What I received was a thin slab of meat which was most probably lamb rump beaten flat. Sorry but this restaurant does not live up to the standards of a hotel of this class
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