Find out what Fusion restaurants to try in Kuala Kangsar. The Kuala Kangsar is the royal town of Perak, Malaysia. It is located at the downstream of Kangsar River where it joins the Perak River, approximately 25 km northwest of Ipoh, Perak's capital, and 98 km southeast of George Town, Penang.
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Squirrels hideout is a rustic hidden restaurant in garden environment next to the swimming pool and the Kinta River. We serve a variety of food and drinks with our a unique take on dish preparations, with home cooked soul food flavors, which is a must try
If you are looking for a place where you can just relax, reflect and have a beautiful view of nature, this is a perfect place for you. You will get the benefit of being away from the busy life of the city and at the same time the benefit of being home. From the home cooked spicy ribs and the refreshing rambutan drink, Indian to Chinese food, just amazing... i will definitely go back to this place.Thank you for your kind review and sharing your experience with others here on TripAdvisor. With advanced bookings and reservations we can offer more variety which is not in our standard menu.
4 based on 51 reviews
Rustic and heritage café located in the heart of Ipoh, a refurbished, cozy environment that offers peace of mind, good simple home cooked food and drinks.
The pasta with barbecued pork is interesting and very flavourful. The burger with pesto is delicious as well. My husband enjoyed his avocado drink while my son loved his espresso in ice cubes and I enjoyed my Americano.
Food sampled: Nasi Goreng Atuk (pictured), Lemon Chicken & rice, Grilled Salmon, Penne Carbonara, Mixed Grill Platter, Grilled Chicken Chop, Pavlova, Daim CakeDrinks: Longan, Longan Cincau, Yellow Cincau LemonadeThe food overall tasted good, the nasi goreng Atuk which is one of the specials was very spicy and I would suggest it to only the most ardent fans of hot and spicy food. My fav of today would be the Lemon Chicken. Crispy chicken drenched in lemony creamy sauce yummm We ordered the Daim cake twice. I prefer the one here than the IKEA version. Yes, granted they're both different but since they bear the same name and appearance I am going to compare anyway haha. Mat Periuk does it well with that moist choc. I am not a pasta fan being most of my experience with pasta in Malaysia thus far have such a let down - but the penne here was well cooked, teamed with a creamy carbonara sauce - it surely hits the spot nicely. I'm curious to try the spaghetti bolognaise next.We changed seats a few times because we prefer good stable seating when we eat and while the decor is very rustic, bits and bobs saved, a rather eclectic mix and match of bar chairs, big oil drums and huge wooden wire reels - some seats aren't very comfy.Overall I would come back here again, maybe for that spaghetti. They open at 4.30pm - 12am
Strategic location a minute away from the Lost World Theme Park & Hotel. Offered variety of food and nothing from the menu is dissapointing. So do all the drinks. A unique deco cafe. but should have more smile from the waiter/waitress. guess, it just an ipoh thingy.
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