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Fong Leong Restaurant
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Nearby attractions
Pasir Bogak Beach
21a, Jalan Pasir Bogak, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Nearby restaurants
Restoran Pasir Bogak
Pasir Bogak, 32300 Pangkor Island, Perak, Malaysia
Wang Wang Seafood Restaurant
84, Jalan Pasir Bogak, Pekan Pangkor, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Chao Sheng Seafood Restaurant
21-22,JALAN PASIR BOGAK,32300,PANGKOR,PERAK, 32300 Pangkor Island, Perak, Malaysia
Fook Heng Kopitiam
No. 77 Bawah coralbay resort, Jalan Pasir Bogak, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Restoran Ye Lin 椰林海鲜饭店
32300 Pangkor Island, Perak, Malaysia
Coco Restaurant
12, Jalan Pasir Bogak, Pasir Bogak, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Sea Moon Cafe
No 6 Tingkat 1, Jalan Pangkor, Taman mutiara 1 Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Nearby hotels
Pangkor Coral Bay Resort
Jalan Pasir Bogak, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Pangkor Pop Ash Hotel
Lot 105, Pasir Bogak, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Pangkor Holiday Resort | Malaysia@Official
Lot 41, Jalan Pasir Bogak, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Pangkor Sandy Beach Resort
Lot 30, Jalan Pasir Bogak, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Thara Beach Resort
Jalan Sekolah, Pasir Bogak, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Puteri Bayu Beach Resort
Pantai Pasir Bogak, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Kejora Garden Resort
Lot 15, Jalan Pasir Bogak, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Ye Lin Guest House
194, Jalan Pasir Bogak, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Hotel Pangkor SJ
32300, Taman Pangkor Mutiara, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
Hotel Nelayan
21a, Jalan Pasir Bogak, 32300 Pulau Pangkor, Perak, Malaysia
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Fong Leong Restaurant

32300 Pangkor Island, Perak, Malaysia
4.0(100)
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attractions: Pasir Bogak Beach, restaurants: Restoran Pasir Bogak, Wang Wang Seafood Restaurant, Chao Sheng Seafood Restaurant, Fook Heng Kopitiam, Restoran Ye Lin 椰林海鲜饭店, Coco Restaurant, Sea Moon Cafe
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Featured dishes

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咸蛋苏东 (Squid Fried With Salted Egg)
奶油苏东 (Squid Fried With Butter)
炸苏东 (Deep Fried Squid)
姜葱苏东 (Squid Fried With Ginger And Onion)
宫保苏东 (Dry Chili Squid)

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Nearby attractions of Fong Leong Restaurant

Pasir Bogak Beach

Pasir Bogak Beach

Pasir Bogak Beach

4.3

(574)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Fong Leong Restaurant

Restoran Pasir Bogak

Wang Wang Seafood Restaurant

Chao Sheng Seafood Restaurant

Fook Heng Kopitiam

Restoran Ye Lin 椰林海鲜饭店

Coco Restaurant

Sea Moon Cafe

Restoran Pasir Bogak

Restoran Pasir Bogak

3.7

(210)

$

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Wang Wang Seafood Restaurant

Wang Wang Seafood Restaurant

4.0

(181)

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Chao Sheng Seafood Restaurant

Chao Sheng Seafood Restaurant

4.0

(205)

Click for details
Fook Heng Kopitiam

Fook Heng Kopitiam

3.8

(43)

$

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Reviews of Fong Leong Restaurant

4.0
(100)
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5.0
35w

We came across this restaurant through online recommendations, and after trying it, I can see why it’s popular! We ordered a variety of dishes, including Fried Egg with Bitter Melon (RM15), Sizzling Bean Curd (RM17), Sizzling Mixed Seafood (RM45), and Indian Lettuce (RM15). Rice was RM2 per bowl, and with drinks included, our total bill came up to RM100.70. The food was quite good overall, but the highlight for me was definitely the Sizzling Mixed Seafood. This dish came with shrimps, squid, and fish slices, making it a great choice if you want to enjoy a mix of different seafood without having to order separate dishes. The seafood was fresh, and the curry sauce it was served with was rich, aromatic, and full of flavor, making it perfect to pair with rice. I found myself eating more than expected because the sauce was just that good! The Fried Egg with Bitter Melon was also enjoyable. The bitterness of the melon was balanced out nicely by the fluffy, well-cooked egg, making it more palatable even for those who aren’t usually a fan of bitter melon. It had a light, fresh taste that was quite pleasant. The Sizzling Bean Curd was flavorful, served on a hot plate with a delicious sauce, while the Indian Lettuce was simple but fresh and well-seasoned. Service-wise, the food arrived fairly quickly—within 25 minutes of ordering, which was reasonable considering the crowd. The atmosphere was casual and typical of a seaside Chinese restaurant, with a cement floor and an open-air setup under a metal roof. It’s not fancy, but it’s comfortable and gives off a relaxed, local feel, perfect for a laid-back meal. Parking can be a bit tricky, as the restaurant is located in a residential area, with landed houses just opposite. There’s no designated parking lot, so people just park wherever there’s space. Before renting a car, we were told about Pangkor’s relaxed parking rules—as long as you park within the white lines and don’t block the main road, it’s fine. It’s quite different from city parking, and honestly, the locals seem pretty chill about it! Overall, it was a satisfying dining experience with good seafood and decent prices. If you’re looking for a casual place to enjoy fresh seafood with flavorful sauces, this is...

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2.0
1y

There are many seafood restaurant around but I choose this restaurant due to their high rate in google review but I'm disappointed with their food. Fish is fresh but price is expensive (not recommend 2-4 people come because their fish choice is limited, they told us that all fish is big only left the 2 白皂and红皂 got small one and the small fish cost us RM70+), other food price just normal with its portion. DON'T ORDER salted egg sotong!! it is very very hard to bite, feel like eating rubber, half dishes still left in the plate and we decided to give up biting this rubber. Many mosquito around my legs, get bite 4-5 on my leg then they only take a mosquito coils put under the table. I'll think it is worth IF the food taste is good unfortunately it's NOT.

updates as I saw seller reply I remember what I ordered. Picture is the food I ordered. Please see there’s...

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1.0
7y

Not recommended! I know your business is very busy. But u don't go telling your customers, 'sorry we can't entertain you, we only have set order for 4pax and above.' Reason? 'Because they are too busy.' who won't get pissed off? I am willing to wait. I was getting ready to order expensive dishes because I am on the holiday mood and at the end i got this type of services! That is not the way to do business. Really spoiled my...

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Yue AanYue Aan
We came across this restaurant through online recommendations, and after trying it, I can see why it’s popular! We ordered a variety of dishes, including Fried Egg with Bitter Melon (RM15), Sizzling Bean Curd (RM17), Sizzling Mixed Seafood (RM45), and Indian Lettuce (RM15). Rice was RM2 per bowl, and with drinks included, our total bill came up to RM100.70. The food was quite good overall, but the highlight for me was definitely the Sizzling Mixed Seafood. This dish came with shrimps, squid, and fish slices, making it a great choice if you want to enjoy a mix of different seafood without having to order separate dishes. The seafood was fresh, and the curry sauce it was served with was rich, aromatic, and full of flavor, making it perfect to pair with rice. I found myself eating more than expected because the sauce was just that good! The Fried Egg with Bitter Melon was also enjoyable. The bitterness of the melon was balanced out nicely by the fluffy, well-cooked egg, making it more palatable even for those who aren’t usually a fan of bitter melon. It had a light, fresh taste that was quite pleasant. The Sizzling Bean Curd was flavorful, served on a hot plate with a delicious sauce, while the Indian Lettuce was simple but fresh and well-seasoned. Service-wise, the food arrived fairly quickly—within 25 minutes of ordering, which was reasonable considering the crowd. The atmosphere was casual and typical of a seaside Chinese restaurant, with a cement floor and an open-air setup under a metal roof. It’s not fancy, but it’s comfortable and gives off a relaxed, local feel, perfect for a laid-back meal. Parking can be a bit tricky, as the restaurant is located in a residential area, with landed houses just opposite. There’s no designated parking lot, so people just park wherever there’s space. Before renting a car, we were told about Pangkor’s relaxed parking rules—as long as you park within the white lines and don’t block the main road, it’s fine. It’s quite different from city parking, and honestly, the locals seem pretty chill about it! Overall, it was a satisfying dining experience with good seafood and decent prices. If you’re looking for a casual place to enjoy fresh seafood with flavorful sauces, this is worth a visit!
Cindy ChanCindy Chan
There are many seafood restaurant around but I choose this restaurant due to their high rate in google review but I'm disappointed with their food. Fish is fresh but price is expensive (not recommend 2-4 people come because their fish choice is limited, they told us that all fish is big only left the 2 白皂and红皂 got small one and the small fish cost us RM70+), other food price just normal with its portion. DON'T ORDER salted egg sotong!! it is very very hard to bite, feel like eating rubber, half dishes still left in the plate and we decided to give up biting this rubber. Many mosquito around my legs, get bite 4-5 on my leg then they only take a mosquito coils put under the table. I'll think it is worth IF the food taste is good unfortunately it's NOT. *updates* as I saw seller reply I remember what I ordered. Picture is the food I ordered. Please see there’s sotong dishes.
Lucas LohLucas Loh
This restaurant can make you from feeling hungry to very extremely hungry + anger. Because we (2persons) waited over 1hours & 10minutes for the food to arrived! Maybe our dishes are very hard to make? Our dishes: - Salted egg Squid overcooked, hard dry & smells weird, not normal salted egg tastes - stir fried vege taste normal, nothing special - spicy salted mantis prawn, same overcooked and can't taste the spicy salt Total bill RM73
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We came across this restaurant through online recommendations, and after trying it, I can see why it’s popular! We ordered a variety of dishes, including Fried Egg with Bitter Melon (RM15), Sizzling Bean Curd (RM17), Sizzling Mixed Seafood (RM45), and Indian Lettuce (RM15). Rice was RM2 per bowl, and with drinks included, our total bill came up to RM100.70. The food was quite good overall, but the highlight for me was definitely the Sizzling Mixed Seafood. This dish came with shrimps, squid, and fish slices, making it a great choice if you want to enjoy a mix of different seafood without having to order separate dishes. The seafood was fresh, and the curry sauce it was served with was rich, aromatic, and full of flavor, making it perfect to pair with rice. I found myself eating more than expected because the sauce was just that good! The Fried Egg with Bitter Melon was also enjoyable. The bitterness of the melon was balanced out nicely by the fluffy, well-cooked egg, making it more palatable even for those who aren’t usually a fan of bitter melon. It had a light, fresh taste that was quite pleasant. The Sizzling Bean Curd was flavorful, served on a hot plate with a delicious sauce, while the Indian Lettuce was simple but fresh and well-seasoned. Service-wise, the food arrived fairly quickly—within 25 minutes of ordering, which was reasonable considering the crowd. The atmosphere was casual and typical of a seaside Chinese restaurant, with a cement floor and an open-air setup under a metal roof. It’s not fancy, but it’s comfortable and gives off a relaxed, local feel, perfect for a laid-back meal. Parking can be a bit tricky, as the restaurant is located in a residential area, with landed houses just opposite. There’s no designated parking lot, so people just park wherever there’s space. Before renting a car, we were told about Pangkor’s relaxed parking rules—as long as you park within the white lines and don’t block the main road, it’s fine. It’s quite different from city parking, and honestly, the locals seem pretty chill about it! Overall, it was a satisfying dining experience with good seafood and decent prices. If you’re looking for a casual place to enjoy fresh seafood with flavorful sauces, this is worth a visit!
Yue Aan

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There are many seafood restaurant around but I choose this restaurant due to their high rate in google review but I'm disappointed with their food. Fish is fresh but price is expensive (not recommend 2-4 people come because their fish choice is limited, they told us that all fish is big only left the 2 白皂and红皂 got small one and the small fish cost us RM70+), other food price just normal with its portion. DON'T ORDER salted egg sotong!! it is very very hard to bite, feel like eating rubber, half dishes still left in the plate and we decided to give up biting this rubber. Many mosquito around my legs, get bite 4-5 on my leg then they only take a mosquito coils put under the table. I'll think it is worth IF the food taste is good unfortunately it's NOT. *updates* as I saw seller reply I remember what I ordered. Picture is the food I ordered. Please see there’s sotong dishes.
Cindy Chan

Cindy Chan

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This restaurant can make you from feeling hungry to very extremely hungry + anger. Because we (2persons) waited over 1hours & 10minutes for the food to arrived! Maybe our dishes are very hard to make? Our dishes: - Salted egg Squid overcooked, hard dry & smells weird, not normal salted egg tastes - stir fried vege taste normal, nothing special - spicy salted mantis prawn, same overcooked and can't taste the spicy salt Total bill RM73
Lucas Loh

Lucas Loh

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