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A small outlet, which occupied half shoplot. The waffle is tasty with ice cream. A bit pricy at a small town
3 based on 19 reviews
Food was ok. Normal tasting. I wouldnt give too high of a rating. As a local asian,ill say,i have tasted better. But overall,its ok to dine here.The tomyum needs improvements.Price is ok ok... for the family package(3 adults,1 kid),its the normal variety at rm90 which is a tad too much for the locals here. Should cost around rm70 in my opinion.
Location is convenient to walk here. Parking is always not that easy in town center.Staff here is quite friendly and efficient. The lady boss would recommend the dishes.Restaurant is quite clean. Food generally ok. Only some dishes are good. We had the fish head curry... good. The signature dish is this and salted egg fried squid. Itâs open the whole day... as compared with the other Chinese restaurants around town where itâs closed after lunch and reopens for dinner.Happy eating
4 based on 24 reviews
We chose to go here for 2 dinners and a breakfast when we were in Mersing because the food is great and excellent value. They also do great smoothies! For dinner they have a self-service buffet style so you can choose a bit of each thing you want (although charged by each thing you choose!). For breakfast you can have the same or they do delicious roti canai. The staff are helpful and the restaurant atmosphere nice.
4 based on 27 reviews
This is a very mom & pop shop. Don't expect normal Cantonese restaurant efficiency. They only serve what they serve, and you may get disappointed. Also, I don't really like anything sweet & sour, including the pork served here. Luckily they have one of the best Steamed Fish dishes I've had in years, and a really great black bean sauce which we tasted with squid - the fried onions in this dish were as good as the squid, the plate was licked clean. Steamed Prawn was good, but not as successful. A very nice, if relatively frustrating & slow-going, experience. Rating is for overall experience. Food deserves 4. I'd go back, if I were in Mersing again.
The place is clean and well maintained, so that we felt welcomed! They have both Western and Malay food, so its a great mix. The pasta tasted really fresh, but the chicken had a strange taste of old meat. All in all we recommend this coffee, also for breakfast!
A cozy place with nice ambiance to hang out with friend, chill and relax while having a ice-cold beer with choice of asian and western food..
Enjoyed dinner here en route to Tioman. Other top rated restaurants were closed. We enjoyed the samba sting ray and the squid as well as prawns with pasta. Very spicy and tasty. Restaurant is above a shop with an elevated view of the road. We enjoyed the call to evening prayer and watching life going on. £26 for 5 meals and 7 drinks.Thanks a lot for given good comment... glad that you enjoyed our food and drinks..
4 based on 43 reviews
Best dish is ginger spring onion wildboar. If they run out wildboar, can substitute with pork. As good as.Drunken prawns is steam prawns in egg custard with splash of shaoxing wine. Quite watery prawns today.They did the vegetables dish for Caucasian taste. With oyster sauce. Wish they keep with local style just garlic and broth.Loving the Thai fragrance rice is served here. Top notch service here. Closed on Thursday.
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4 based on 63 reviews
After having found the place closed when I was last in town, I encountered it open this visit. Because of the good reviews, I gave it a try. My welcome was almost non existent, but I was allowed to pick my table in the otherwise empty restaurant. I ordered fresh BBQ cuttlefish (sold by weight), and a mixed stir fry vegetable. The vegetable, by far, was the star performer. The sotong was rubbery, and the only BBQ part about it was the spice it was dredged in, after it came out of a very oily wok. It tasted OK, but was not near as good as I had expected. Maybe I should have gone for the salted egg sotong, that they are commended for in other reviews. The price was affordable, about MYR 50, including drink, tax and tip. The service was adequate, if aloof. Meh.
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