Discover Restaurants offering the best Malaysian food in Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia including Nipah Deli Steamboat & Noodle House, Uncle Lim's Kitchen, Daddy's cafe, Restoran Pasir Bogak, Yee Lin Restaurant, Sandy Spoon, Pangkor Kopitiam, Seri Ilham, WARUNG MANSHOR, Restoran Fong Leong
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3 based on 17 reviews
Very nice and typical Malaysian Chinese restaurant.Very crowdy and noisy with groups of Chinese Malaysians.Very good food. We had fried rice with several kind of fresh seafood.Service was good enough even when the restaurant was fully booked.Don't expect a romantic atmosphere.
3 based on 22 reviews
I was looking for this 'Warung' using the direction given. Unfortunately, the coordinate was way off. Please use this coordinate [4.232685,100.545783] if you would love to experience the best 'Nasi Lemak' in Teluk Nipah! They serve American Breakfast too!
We visited this place because it was recommended by lonely planet. Make sure you order the ikan bakar, you can select the fresh fish yourself. We payed 100 ringgit for 6 persons including a lot of (non alcoholic) drinks.
4 based on 11 reviews
Really enjoyed my lunch here with my friends right after our speed boat arrival from Marina Jetty âï¸ to Pangkor Jetty âï¸ for our 5ï¸â£D4ï¸â£N trip to Pangkor Island Dishes enjoyed today,Prawn fritters served with peanut sauce (my favourite â¤ï¸)Apple fried riceNoodle laksa Pangkor Chicken chop fried rice Black pepper beef fried riceAssam laksa Curry noodle Signature fried rice Ginger tea âï¸ Reasonable price & strategic location for lunch before entering Pangkor Island right after your ferry â´or boat ride to Pangkor Jetty âï¸Stay tune for my food review blogging â , blog link at my profile âºï¸
3 based on 19 reviews
We booked Sandy Beach Resort Vacation Special the offered Full Board. For two days we were treated to delicious malay dishes.....breakfast (small but sufficient buffet, local & western)Lunch & dinner were various home-style dishes. All were served mostly fresh seafood fresh and local flavor, malay. Dislike: maybe it was low-peak, but we were the only ones who signed up for this full board package. Hence for lunch & dinner- we were the only ones served. There were a lot of dishes (5~6 dishes!). all delicious.
3 based on 84 reviews
Located at Pasir Bogak. We went as 2 so there was a limited number of dishes we could try. For all of the dishes we ordered were up to par 7.5/10. Steamed fish, Ginger Spring Onion Chicken, Fried tomato egg and veg. Expect a long wait if you see a crowd, they are really short of staffs. However, we ourselves enjoyed good hospitality from the granny there(if I'm not mistaken she was the mother of the shop owner). Lady boss was caring enough to warn us about the accident proned street while in the hurry to keep the other customers served. Thumbs up!
4 based on 48 reviews
Food is good and priced reasonable. Serve typical Chinese Asian food and with steam rice. The squid is taste good.
4 based on 736 reviews
Staff were very friendly and helpful. The restaurant is perfectly situated on an amazing part of the beach which is lovely in the day but really excels at night time with the perfect ambiance.Only criticism is that both times we visited for lunch / dinner the items we wanted on the menu were not available. This was disappointing as there were no other restaurants with these items.Apart from that definitely worth a visit.
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4 based on 351 reviews
We tried Uncle Lim Restaurant during our second evening at PLR. I had read reviews on TripAdvisor about the cuisine not being to everyoneâs liking. Uncle Lim (the restaurant so named after the oldest employee at the resort) serves up Hock Chew/Peranakan food. We ordered a duck roll, sour and spicy seafood soup, beef rendang, scallops with asparagus, and prawns with shrimp paste. The dishes were very competently executed, though Iâd understand westerners might find the taste challenging if theyâre accustomed to the âChinese cuisineâ commonly found in Chinatowns overseas. I think the food will be very welcoming to residents of Malaysia and Singapore. While the restaurant doesn't offer breathtaking views of the sea unlike the other restaurants at PLR, it more than makes up for it with the food, and service. Talking about service - my wife had mentioned to the staff (whose name unfortunately, we did not note) that it was my birthday. Lo and behold - a birthday cake was delivered to our room after we finished dinner!
4 based on 210 reviews
With a diverse selection of soup bases such as the popular tom yam soup and favourate dried anchovies broth, we use only the freshest and finest ingredients to serve an excellent steamboat. Each soup is made daily from scratch and simmers for hours on the
We kept coming back to this restaurant (stayed a couple of nights nearby) as the food was local and absolutely delicious, staff were very friendly, knowledgable about surroundings and the animals and the view was paradise! Definitely recommend coming down here for a beer, for lunch or dinner, and for the toucans! :)
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