Local Islamic seafood restaurant for visitors to take a punt on and locals to enjoy. Menu is in Malay and Chinese so I couldn't read the finer points ie anything much beyond rice, fish. Doesn't matter though - try anything - it was all great. Looked like poached fish with unidentified spiced paste and spring onions was what was presented (see picture) and a side of local veggies with a bit of chilli, garlic, ginger and soy. Drinks were interesting too - lon ghan (a fruit).
Prices are apparently much less than any equivalent in Singapore. Not sure they open for breakfast but worth a try if you're...
Read moreThis restaurant had ever being awarded certificate "JJCM" by TV3. The food selling here are mixed Chinese and Malay style. One of special thing is the food menu shown out in bi-language Chinese and Malay. My family and I ordered "kerang masak masin", "ayam masak kicap" and "kangkong masak sos tiram" for our dinner. Found that the food is quite delicious, but the drink teh o ais we ordered not good enough in taste. If you rush in your time, I advise you that don't come here to have meal because the crowded maybe getting you to wait at least 1...
Read moreSuperb seafood cuisine from Hassan Ong, 5 star ! Located at Kota Tinggi, it is a chinese seafood style which incredibly differ from usual thailand seafood available, like Senibong seafood, for example. The food texture, cooking style, everything, completely different, and it is tremendous amazing fascinating food! Suitable for those who's looking for pure chinese seafood cuisine, without need to worrying about the halal status of this restaurant since it is managed and run by a...
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