Reviews on Asian food in Marang, Terengganu, Malaysia including Mak Ngah Nasi Dagang, Keropok Lekor 008, Restoran Lempeng Rusila, Razak Mee Restaurant, Rhu Muda Chicken Chop Corner, Bau Asap Eeh Stall, Long Mat Restaurant, Marissa Kedai Hijau No. 1, Harrich Bardter Cafe, Aqua 8 Seafood
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Had wanted to go to another restaurant but it was closed. Tried Aqua 8 as it is situated just across from the restaurant we had decided for dinner.When we arrived, place was not crowded, and we thought that maybe because it is not popular. But we had a pleasant surprise, food was fresh and excellent, staff are friendly, and service was fast.We had among others, chilli crab, deep fried squid, salted eggs prawns, grilled fish. Price was reasonable to us. Ordered too much for 3 people. Food ordered would feed a party of 6, but as it was our first time, wanted to try many dishes. Will try to come here again. Among famous dish is Soup Denggi - Nipah Crab Soup.
Hard to find as it us located a few minutes off the main road. Best is to Waze your way there as what we did.Nice location quite near the beach. In fact the dining area has sand as flooring like those eating places at Jimbaran Bali. Food is a hit and miss affair. The Terengganu local food not up to expectation. However the cakes are something else. Great cakes sold at this place. A great experience to have a cake with coffee whilst enjoying the sea breeze in the evening. Good relaxing place.
Keropok Lekor, Keropok Keping & Satar are the local Terengganu snack sold here. I love satar made by this place because it's delicious.
I like to buy food at this restaurant. This restaurant offer a variety of local food for breakfast. Many locals came here to find their breakfast. It's quite a busy food outlet at Seberang Marang.
This restaurant offers Western Food, Thai Food and also Local Food Such as chicken chop, fried rice, fried noodle and much more.
This restaurant served only delicious mee including mee rebus, fried mee, kue tiow goreng, kuetiow rebus.Many customers everyday.
This restaurant is situated at Rusila Beach, Marang, Terengganu. This restaurant is just about 5 minutes from Marang Town and about 10 minutes from Kuala Terengganu City. You could feel the soft breeze of wind from the beach just beside this restaurant while enjoying food here. Plus, the price is affordable too.
This stall or outlet sells keropok lekor.Some call them fish fritters, fish sausages or fish sticks but in Terengganu, they are called âkeropokâ. There are three types of keropok, mainly keropok lekor (resembling sausage, boiled chewy ones), keropok goreng (also resembling sausage but fried chewy ones) and keropok keping (sliced, sun-dried and fried). All districts produce their own keropok but the famous ones are none better than those found in Kampong Losong in Kuala Terengganu. âKeropok lekorâ are actually made from processed fish meat mixed with salt and sagoo flour. This mixture is then hand rolled into sausage shaped around 6 to 10 inches long and immediately cooked. It is a great afternoon snack normally dipped in Terengganuâs equally famous chili sauce.They are made up of fish, flour and other ingredients. For Keropok Lekor, you can eat it in two ways. Deep fried or boiled. If you don't really like the fishy smell, then better to take the deep fried as sometime the boiled one will have some fishy smell, especially when they are no longer hot. The Keropok Keping is also made up of larger tube-shaped keropok being thinly and dried under the sun to make it last longer. Then you need to fry it before eating. Its a great afternoon snack and nice to be eaten with fried noodles or dipping it with the Terengganuâs home made chili sauce.
This is well-known breakfast food in Terengganu. If you have a chance, give it a try. During my visit, I also choose Bihun Goreng which is quite delicious.
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