Restaurants in Batu Ferringhi
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Bocadillos
Amongst the little local-style cafés around the budget guesthouses is this gem of a place serving some of the best Western breakfasts and snacks in Penang. It's a Mediterranean menu with pizzas, burgers and fresh-baked pita sandwiches stuffed with creative salads. Enjoy a fresh fruit juice and homemade baked goods while gazing across the beach out to sea.
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Eden Seafood Village
A huge barnlike place serving seafood plucked from aquariums at the entrance, Cantonese style. Oysters, crab, lobster and a veritable ocean of fish are available. There’s a free dance show every evening at 8.30pm. A lot of locals eat here for nice nights out.
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Sunset Bistro
Sunset sets the tone for several other beach restaurants in Batu Ferringhi: decent, overpriced executions of pasta, burgers, Chinese, seafood and Malaysian standards. The hiked prices are basically sand-between-your-toes tax.
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Ship
You can’t miss this one: it’s a full-sized replica of a wooden sailing ship, specialising in hefty steaks and seafood. Escargots and oysters are also on the rather overpriced menu. It’s quite smart inside, but rather dark.
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Batu Ferringhi Bistro
This is a basic beach bar with a small menu of Chinese and Western dishes. There are tables on the sand and it's a pleasant place to relax with an evening beer.
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Ferringhi Walk
At the southern end of the beach, this place has an outside seating area and a varied menu featuring lots of Chinese dishes, seafood and grills.
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Palace
Very gaudily decorated Indian restaurant specialising in tandoori dishes, though it also serves Italian and Arabic cuisine.
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Foodstalls
There are some basic foodstalls on the beachfront near the budget guesthouses, where you can enjoy fresh fish.
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Global Bay Food Court
Global Bay Food Court is a good place for inexpensive Western and Chinese meals.
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