Best Seafood restaurants nearby. Discover the best Seafood food in Kuala Kangsar. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Seafood restaurants near you.. 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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4 based on 253 reviews
Fair price and always served with big portions. Good service. This Restaurant has a long history. It started in Pusing itself before having a branch in Ipoh. Initially it was famous for seafood, especially fresh prawns from Tg. Tualang. It has been in operation for over 50 years.
4 based on 54 reviews
Our first choice for Claypot Crab Tanghoon was closed for business and we quickly searched for alternative nearby. This Kedai Makanan is within 1km and we decided to try out.They have the similar menu of what we are looking for. The claypot fish fillet was also good. We also ordered the famous fish balls. We were lucky as the main dish claypot crab tanghoon normally needs pre-order...however, as we were early and we managed to have the dish.We had a happy dinner and we will visit in the future again.
4 based on 67 reviews
The Museum is very interesting Fusion Bar Restaurant. Our signature is "Char Siew" “拖地叉燒” is the best, "Lap Mei Fan" “臘味飯” , clay pot dishes like beef, vegetables ....... Special recommended is 拖地叉燒飯 黄袍叉燒飯 廣式叉燒面 滑旦蝦仁飯
this spot is popular and one of the better dining experience in this nice town. Highly recommended. Bar like concept with Chinese styled seafood. Fresh and delicious. Been here many times and never fails to disappoints. Do book as its always packed. Outside seating is free and easy altho can be humid.Price is decent, although locals complain its pricey. Three seatings for dinner reservations, if not mistaken.Guiness on tap helps!
4 based on 20 reviews
Luxurious Chinese Seafood restaurant that provides top quality food and services. Our banquet halls are spacious and comes with different interior design which is perfect for weddings and company events.
We have eaten here before for what I would call normal Chinese fare and we have found it verging between average and very good. However last week we tried a new speciality known as the Lobster Tree.This was a highly decorative serving surmounted by a lobster and a fish. Below there were small individual dishes of Abalone, Crab and of course lobster with some fruit salad and fish. We added green vegetables and fried rice and the cost was a little over RM50 per head. We brought our own wine.It was unusual and tasty but honestly there was only just enough to eat and we could have done with a little of something else.Nonetheless it was an enjoyable evening with friends(despite the terrible Karaoke).We are happy to hear you enjoyed your dining experience here. We have upgraded our karaoke system, hope we can serve you again with our upgraded facilities. Thank you very much and have a nice day ahead.
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This is a great seafood restaurant at Kuala Sepatang (Port Weld). The dining area is right on the river opposite the mangrove forest and there are lots of boats to watch whilst waiting for your food. The seafood is great, we had crab, squid, prawns, fish and veggies. It was yummy, my only complaint was it was a bit oily.
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