Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. Kuantan is the state capital of Pahang, Malaysia. It is located near the mouth of the Kuantan River and faces the South China Sea. Kuantan is the 17th largest city in Malaysia based on population, and the largest city in the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
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4 based on 38 reviews
Swan Seafood Restaurant located at Grand Continental Hotel, near Berjaya Megamall are just by the roadside. The restaurant are air-conditioned. They served Halal which is suitable for business meeting and small receptions.Staff service is good and food is nice. Price reasonable.
3 based on 57 reviews
Say what you may. Been here often.All that you ask for in a restaurant,Delicious food. Good service. Reasonable price.Exotic riverside location. Ample parking.Many Muslim patrons. Serving no pork dishes.Had grouper fish, claypot beancurd, kailan veges + take-away.All for less than RM100/-. Will surely visit again.
Here in Micasa Cafe, we brew with pasion, and cook with love, just hoping you find yourself comfort and peace, in this city of Kuantan. Kuantan, a lovely town that stays in a moderate scale: not over urbanised to be too hectic, but not too under develop t
Booked for birthday function of one of the family member. Excellent service with tasteful food. Served with smiling faces of the staff with nice, & beautiful environment. The price is quite reasonable. recommended..
4 based on 31 reviews
The food here is excellent and a must try for everyone who visit kuantan. Its about 5 km away from downtown area and serves traditional malay Terengganu ethnic dishes. Very authentic and have many choices of fried seafoods, Terengganu kuih, satar (the best), nasi campur, keropok lekor and others such as a la carte menu (nasi goreng, mee goreng etc). Beverages includes young coconut, sirap, tea, coffee etc. It is situated right after/next to Pondok Polis Peramu, Kuantan.
4 based on 94 reviews
Tried the mango and durian cheesecake, both are served frozen hard, not to my liking, the blueberry smoothies and coffee was good though. The ambience and setting is upmarket and cozy! The streaky beef fried rice and sambal was above average!
3 based on 148 reviews
Just opposite our hotel and saw many good reviews! Went there for brekkie since we missed the hotel breakfast and we really enjoyed it! Nice serving of curry beehoon, chicken, taupok, fishballs, daogei and delicious curry gravy!Perfect breakfast stuff!The place can get quite busy and since they make each dish individually, may take awhile to be served. Do not go there too hungry! Can be quite a wait but worth it!Highly recommended :)
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4 based on 53 reviews
Good roti chenai with excellent curry sauce and dhal. Had a lamb and mutton curry both which were good. Price was reasonable as well.
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4 based on 139 reviews
If you are into Thai cuisine than this is the number one place to be in Balok. Lots of families dining in when we arrived, but still managed to get our food within 10 minutes of ordering which was pretty much commendable-lah! Their Siakap 3 Rasa is to die for.
4 based on 352 reviews
Had 10 sticks of chicken, 8 sticks of lamb and 4 sticks of beef satay. First few sticks of chicken were good. Juicy, fragrant and delicious with the peanut sauce. Rice with sauce was great too. Then it went downhill with the lamb and beef. Both meat were unchewable. Not sure if itâs the tendons in the choice of meat or the way itâs grilled. I had to chew and spit out a lot. Upon checking, some parts of meat, including the chicken looks rather red. Overall, might had been a happy takeaway if I had just ordered the chicken satay and rice.
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4 based on 265 reviews
We went to Alor Akar Restaurant for dinner twice during our brief vacation in Kuantan. On both occasions, it was crowded, but the food quality remained very good. Dinner # 1 : Steamed Patin fish in soya sauce, pork ribs in fruit sauce, stir fried water spinach (kangkung) in belacan paste. Dinner # 2 : Steamed patin fish in soya sauce, salted egg squid, and kungpao mantis prawns. Yes, we loved the steamed Patin fish so much, we ordered it twice. Both dinners cost about RM60+, which was very reasonable considering the large portions despite us ordering the small size for all dishes. We would definitely revisit the next time we're in Kuantan....so many more menu items to savour.
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