Suffolk House

George Town


Dishes such as beef pot pie and prawn-crusted sea bass are on the main menu, but the best reason for heading to this beautifully restored 200-year-old Georgian-style mansion is to indulge in its traditional afternoon tea (RM45 per person), featuring freshly baked scones, dainty cakes and neatly cut sandwiches.

Entry to Suffolk House is deducted from your bill. A taxi here from central George Town will cost around RM15.


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