Reviews on Chinese food in Taiping, Perak, Malaysia including Restoran Mr BBQ, Restaurant Light House Seafood, Restoran Kakak, Soon Lee Seafood Restaurant, Jia Yi Dao Vegetarian Restaurant, Teik Ee Vegetarian Restaurant, 太平巴殺大排檔, Kedai Kopi Kok Beng, Taiping Seven Village Noodle House, Gerai Koay Teow Goreng
Things to do in Taiping
Located in Plaza Perbandaran. Store No. 22
Mr. Goh's fried Koay Teow (rice noodle) is located on the second floor food court of the Plaza Perbandaran stall No. 22. This is probably the cleanest, brightest, roomiest and airiest food court in Taiping. My favorite place for tasty and cheap hawkers' foods and drinks. Mr. Goh used fresh ingredients, live cockles, crunchy beansprouts, chives, shrimps, eggs and soft smooth noodles. He fried each order separately to perfect fragrant goodness. He and his wife usually worked as a team, but on this day just after Chinese New Year he was working solo but with good cheers and friendliness.
4 based on 18 reviews
First time to this place but it would be the beginning of my regular visit next time to Taiping. The famous noodle soup is famous. Free parking and easy to find.
4 based on 9 reviews
It is a chinese eating shop and it is famous for its chinese and roast pork rice. it is open from 11am till the food is finish which is around 2pm. The chicken and roast pork is done in traditional chinese style and it is worth trying. The shop is located in Kota Road near to the District Office. price for a person RM5-00
This is the oldest taiping food court, which located next to Taiping old wet market. Most of the local food still maintaining their standard. Price are very reasonable. A bit crowded during weekend or public holidays. However, worth it
4 based on 14 reviews
We have been at this restaurant twice â for the buffet breakfast and for dinner. The breakfast - the selection was average and nothing really impressed us. The dinnerâs menu was very interesting and our group of eight ordered a lot of different dishes to share.The service was good but they really did not pay any attention to our request â no mushroom. The mushrooms were found in every dish; even our host specifically mentioned that in Chinese & English that no mushrooms
4 based on 21 reviews
This restaurant shares the same building with Soon Lee restaurant so we were initially confused when searching for this. Staff were also initially slow to respond when we asked for the menu. We ordered curry vegetables, butter prawns and asam fish. The visual presentation of the dishes could be better. Taste was slightly above average but not spectacular.
4 based on 20 reviews
Enjoyed an absolutely superb meal here with a group of friends. Every dish was perfectly flavoured and presented. Char Siew was rich and moorish. Loved the fresh and mouth tingling Keira up cuttlefish while the marmite ribs fell off the bone. Crabmeat bean curd was excellent. Of course the butter prawns were fresh and succulent. Green dragon vegetable was light and bright with flavour. Service was really friendly and efficient. Really appreciated the RM 15 corkage charge for gin, wine and beer we brought with us. Bill at Rm207 was ridiculously low. Great value for money.
4 based on 35 reviews
This restaurant is very famous in Taiping. It has many good comments in tripadvisor, it was the main reason I visited there on 10 September 2017. I ordered its famous chicken noodle but I noticed that it had MSG added into it. It made me felt thirsty after taking it. My drink was a cup of milk tea, it was too sweet and not much fragrance of tea.I have not tried all of its signature food the noodle was quite disappointing.
4 based on 28 reviews
The clams were fresh and juicy. Cooking method is just nice that the clams arent rubbery and retains it's natural flavour.The crabs were fresh and meaty. The chef prepared just enough for the two of us instead forcing us to buy the minimum 1kilograms (which usually is the minimum else where) and the owner is honest in the weight.The best is the seafood porridge. The portion for one is big! Lucky that we are starving and able to finish them considering we ordered porridge and noodles. Fresh chunky fish meat, three prawns (not tiny shrimps ). Perfect.Definitely recommended!
Where to eat Malaysian food in Taiping: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 62 reviews
Had meatballs and Yam ring plus the standard sweet and sour pork.... first two were great but sweet and sour needed less flour and more pork.... cant complain at quality an'd value for money though in general and will be back to try other dishes here
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.