Kuala TerengganuRestaurants

Restaurants in Kuala Terengganu

  1. A

    Batu Buruk Food Centre

    One of the best food centres is Batu Buruk Food Centre in a pleasant outdoor location near the beach; don't leave without trying the famous ais-krim goreng (fried icecream). There's a night market along the beachfront nearby every Friday evening; it's a great place to sample delicious snacks, including kerepok, satay and a huge array of sweets.

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  2. Billi Kopitiam

    Billi’s isn’t your average kopitiam (coffee house). This smooth little spot, decked out in Chinese vintage movie posters, brews a mean cup of joe (the iced version is divine), but the chef also whips out some interesting variations on standards like nasi lemak and anything goreng (fried).

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  3. Terapung Puteri

    This busy Malay restaurant is perched on stilts, kampung-style, on the seafront next to the jetty. There’s a huge menu, with fish, prawns and crab featuring heavily, as well as local items such as kerepok and a few Western dishes.

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  4. B

    Restoran Golden Dragon

    The Golden Dragon seems constantly packed, usually with loud (often drunk) Chinese customers. There’s beer aplenty and one of the finest Chinese seafood menus in town – anything steamed and off the fish list should serve you right.

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  5. C

    Restoran Ocean

    A very good Chinese restaurant specialising in seafood. It's a big place, with big, family-sized tables, though it seldom gets too crowded. It's also a good place to enjoy a few beers.

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  6. D

    MD Curry House

    Sometimes, you need a curry and you need it served on a banana leaf by friendly locals. The MD pretty much has you covered in all regards if you fit the above description.

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  7. Tian Kee

    Halal Chinese restaurant, serving very good seafood. Buttered prawns, steamed fish and bean curd are the specialities of the house. It also serves beer.

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  8. Hawker Centre

    Chinatown’s outdoor hawker centre, is divided into Chinese and Malay sections and sizzles with cooking and socialising at night.

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