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Glutton Square Teluk Intan
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Nearby attractions
Menara Condong Teluk Intan
Jalan Bandar, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia
Teluk Intan Firefly Marvels River Cruise Perak
No, 8-A, Cabin Tanah Rezab JPS, Jalan Wah Keng Jooi, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia
Sungai Perak @ Dataran JPS Teluk Intan
Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia
River Front Teluk Intan
6, Jalan Mahkota, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia
Batu Tenggek
Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia
Nearby restaurants
Liew Kee (Ah Lek) Chee Cheong Fun Teluk Intan
19, Jalan Pasir Bedamar, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia
58檔美食中心
Jalan Pasir Bedamar, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia
Doremi 第三代
Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia
Restaurant Yi Pin Xiang Bak Koot Teh 顺记 一品香海鲜肉骨茶
Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia
Kafe Xin Asia 新大西亚茶餐室
42, King Road, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia
Restaurant Hock Huat 福发茶室
Jalan Woo Saik Hong, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia
Sultana Nasi Kandar (Nasi Lambai)
41-46, Jln Raja, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia
Restoran Seafood Village
89 &, 91, Jalan Bandar, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia
Mastan Ghani @Jalan Selat
10, Jalan Selat, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia
Restoran Apong D'Hilir
Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia
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Glutton Square Teluk Intan

Jalan Pasir Bedamar, Pekan Teluk Intan, 36000 Teluk Intan, Perak, Malaysia
3.7(423)
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attractions: Menara Condong Teluk Intan, Teluk Intan Firefly Marvels River Cruise Perak, Sungai Perak @ Dataran JPS Teluk Intan, River Front Teluk Intan, Batu Tenggek, restaurants: Liew Kee (Ah Lek) Chee Cheong Fun Teluk Intan, 58檔美食中心, Doremi 第三代, Restaurant Yi Pin Xiang Bak Koot Teh 顺记 一品香海鲜肉骨茶, Kafe Xin Asia 新大西亚茶餐室, Restaurant Hock Huat 福发茶室, Sultana Nasi Kandar (Nasi Lambai), Restoran Seafood Village, Mastan Ghani @Jalan Selat, Restoran Apong D'Hilir
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鮮橙汁
雜果冰
百香果
(Passion)
薄荷
(Peppermint)
Cappucino

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Nearby attractions of Glutton Square Teluk Intan

Menara Condong Teluk Intan

Teluk Intan Firefly Marvels River Cruise Perak

Sungai Perak @ Dataran JPS Teluk Intan

River Front Teluk Intan

Batu Tenggek

Menara Condong Teluk Intan

Menara Condong Teluk Intan

4.4

(8.4K)

Closed
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Teluk Intan Firefly Marvels River Cruise Perak

Teluk Intan Firefly Marvels River Cruise Perak

4.9

(225)

Open 24 hours
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Sungai Perak @ Dataran JPS Teluk Intan

Sungai Perak @ Dataran JPS Teluk Intan

4.1

(134)

Open 24 hours
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River Front Teluk Intan

River Front Teluk Intan

3.9

(216)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Glutton Square Teluk Intan

Liew Kee (Ah Lek) Chee Cheong Fun Teluk Intan

58檔美食中心

Doremi 第三代

Restaurant Yi Pin Xiang Bak Koot Teh 顺记 一品香海鲜肉骨茶

Kafe Xin Asia 新大西亚茶餐室

Restaurant Hock Huat 福发茶室

Sultana Nasi Kandar (Nasi Lambai)

Restoran Seafood Village

Mastan Ghani @Jalan Selat

Restoran Apong D'Hilir

Liew Kee (Ah Lek) Chee Cheong Fun Teluk Intan

Liew Kee (Ah Lek) Chee Cheong Fun Teluk Intan

4.0

(656)

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58檔美食中心

58檔美食中心

3.4

(55)

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Doremi 第三代

Doremi 第三代

4.2

(40)

Click for details
Restaurant Yi Pin Xiang Bak Koot Teh 顺记 一品香海鲜肉骨茶

Restaurant Yi Pin Xiang Bak Koot Teh 顺记 一品香海鲜肉骨茶

4.2

(273)

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Reviews of Glutton Square Teluk Intan

3.7
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5.0
3y

Walla food is a pleasant topic to review, had a stop over at Teluk Intan while passing through the town centre we stumbled upon this food court called Glutton square at town center.

I decided to try out the hawker food since it's already tea time and my crave for some local food. I decided to try out the curry noodles (loh see fun), looks tempting. Glad to have made the right choice, it was yummy with a scrumptious taste. A delightful feeling to enjoy this bowl of curry noodles. The curry is not spicy neither is it salty though the look says otherwise. The gravy was creamy comes with a savoury appetiser and with added toppings though it's not the traditional Chinese style curry noodles with cockles, squids and pig blood curds. For a change I had fish balls, fried tofu skin and shredded chicken meat added on. Different topping still tasted good and the price is fairly reasonable, all depends on the size, toppings and other add on.

One thing for sure I really enjoy the meal, sweating profusely due to the hot weather. Would love to try out other types of hawker food here the next time around. From the outlook and the crowds, I assumed that the food here would be nice. So if you happens to be in the neighborhood don't forget to have a try and support the local hawkers. Have a good time and enjoy your meal.

A LIKE would be appreciated if you find this review...

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3.0
3y

We were on our way back to Kuala Lumpur from our food hunt in Ipoh. Since we have not visited teluk Intan, we have decided to drop by and try out their famous Liew Kee Chee Cheong Fun.

As Liew Kee is only for takeaways, and we do not want to eat in the car, we chance upon the appropriately name location "Teluk Intan Glutton Square".

We found a seat and randomly ordered starfruit from one of the stalls. It cost us RM3.80. Then we realise another stall "Hong Kee" sells its drinks much cheaper and as good if not better. We ordered "kedondong" and also ice-kacang. Both are good while we enjoyed our Liew Kee Chee Cheong Fun.

Then we saw a stall selling char kuey teow that has tamil printed on the stall in addition to the english. We gave it a try and it was a good decision! The char kuey teow was nice - full of wok hei and gives you the authentic charred noodles with good amount of aroma.

As we were there late afternoon, we are sure this glutton square offers a lot more from various stalls, which are not opened,

Hope to return to this Glutton Square, when we visit Teluk Intan again.

For those looking for a place to seat while enjoying Liew Kee Chee Cheoing Fun, dont forget to try out the stalls in this...

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3.0
7y

It was coming six in the evening when I went there for two consecutive days on Monday and Tuesday. There is quite a lot of stalls available there, but only a handful of them are opened for business. I wanted to try the curry wan ton noodles, but I could not see any noodles at the particular stall. Seeing nothing that fancy me along that lane, I went to the next lane and tried the fried kwei teow there. It was a total let down. Other than being too salty for my liking, it does not taste as it should be. Before I left the Glutton Square, I bought some nyonya kuih from a corner stall nearby to take home. On the way out, I also bought some fried delicacies like the yew tiau and the ham chim peang. The next day sees me trying some fried kwei teow at a nearby market. It was way better than the one in Glutton Square. I headed to Glutton Square to buy the nyonya kuih again as It tasted good, but they were sold out. I settled for other types of kuih, which also taste delicious. I saw another stall which was not opened yesterday selling fried kwei teow along the corridor nearby. His could have tasted better? But alas, the store selling the fried delicacies at the corridor was not...

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MaddocMaddoc
Walla food is a pleasant topic to review, had a stop over at Teluk Intan while passing through the town centre we stumbled upon this food court called Glutton square at town center. I decided to try out the hawker food since it's already tea time and my crave for some local food. I decided to try out the curry noodles (loh see fun), looks tempting. Glad to have made the right choice, it was yummy with a scrumptious taste. A delightful feeling to enjoy this bowl of curry noodles. The curry is not spicy neither is it salty though the look says otherwise. The gravy was creamy comes with a savoury appetiser and with added toppings though it's not the traditional Chinese style curry noodles with cockles, squids and pig blood curds. For a change I had fish balls, fried tofu skin and shredded chicken meat added on. Different topping still tasted good and the price is fairly reasonable, all depends on the size, toppings and other add on. One thing for sure I really enjoy the meal, sweating profusely due to the hot weather. Would love to try out other types of hawker food here the next time around. From the outlook and the crowds, I assumed that the food here would be nice. So if you happens to be in the neighborhood don't forget to have a try and support the local hawkers. Have a good time and enjoy your meal. A LIKE would be appreciated if you find this review informative. Thanks
OurSage MemoirsOurSage Memoirs
We were on our way back to Kuala Lumpur from our food hunt in Ipoh. Since we have not visited teluk Intan, we have decided to drop by and try out their famous Liew Kee Chee Cheong Fun. As Liew Kee is only for takeaways, and we do not want to eat in the car, we chance upon the appropriately name location "Teluk Intan Glutton Square". We found a seat and randomly ordered starfruit from one of the stalls. It cost us RM3.80. Then we realise another stall "Hong Kee" sells its drinks much cheaper and as good if not better. We ordered "kedondong" and also ice-kacang. Both are good while we enjoyed our Liew Kee Chee Cheong Fun. Then we saw a stall selling char kuey teow that has tamil printed on the stall in addition to the english. We gave it a try and it was a good decision! The char kuey teow was nice - full of wok hei and gives you the authentic charred noodles with good amount of aroma. As we were there late afternoon, we are sure this glutton square offers a lot more from various stalls, which are not opened, Hope to return to this Glutton Square, when we visit Teluk Intan again. For those looking for a place to seat while enjoying Liew Kee Chee Cheoing Fun, dont forget to try out the stalls in this Glutton Square.
Ace KoalaAce Koala
Newly renovated but still retained most of the baggages of shoddily cooked food, miniscule amount of proteins and over the top pricing. Fei B char koay teow at the front doesn't seem to know how to fry a decent plate by putting bean sprouts as the initial few ingredients first, under seasoning the koay teow, chives cut too short, no prawns included while being generally tasteless. I can fry up a better plate than he does and I'm not much of a cook. How did he managed to survive this long in this line selling the same old subpar dish is astonishing. I bought a big pao at the pao stalls at the front and 70% of the fillings are jicama (sengkuang) and it's a complete rip off for the cost. The Poh Loong Hokkien mee stall at the back is dirty with the chef manhandling the food while including very little protein and just a tiny little shrimp, burnt the noodles, not to mention charging too much for the food. The taste is just like any other tai chow stalls and is certainly not worthy of any premium or a revisit. Taste factor: 2/10 Return factor: These ripoff stalls mentioned offering substandard food would not be revisited.
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Walla food is a pleasant topic to review, had a stop over at Teluk Intan while passing through the town centre we stumbled upon this food court called Glutton square at town center. I decided to try out the hawker food since it's already tea time and my crave for some local food. I decided to try out the curry noodles (loh see fun), looks tempting. Glad to have made the right choice, it was yummy with a scrumptious taste. A delightful feeling to enjoy this bowl of curry noodles. The curry is not spicy neither is it salty though the look says otherwise. The gravy was creamy comes with a savoury appetiser and with added toppings though it's not the traditional Chinese style curry noodles with cockles, squids and pig blood curds. For a change I had fish balls, fried tofu skin and shredded chicken meat added on. Different topping still tasted good and the price is fairly reasonable, all depends on the size, toppings and other add on. One thing for sure I really enjoy the meal, sweating profusely due to the hot weather. Would love to try out other types of hawker food here the next time around. From the outlook and the crowds, I assumed that the food here would be nice. So if you happens to be in the neighborhood don't forget to have a try and support the local hawkers. Have a good time and enjoy your meal. A LIKE would be appreciated if you find this review informative. Thanks
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We were on our way back to Kuala Lumpur from our food hunt in Ipoh. Since we have not visited teluk Intan, we have decided to drop by and try out their famous Liew Kee Chee Cheong Fun. As Liew Kee is only for takeaways, and we do not want to eat in the car, we chance upon the appropriately name location "Teluk Intan Glutton Square". We found a seat and randomly ordered starfruit from one of the stalls. It cost us RM3.80. Then we realise another stall "Hong Kee" sells its drinks much cheaper and as good if not better. We ordered "kedondong" and also ice-kacang. Both are good while we enjoyed our Liew Kee Chee Cheong Fun. Then we saw a stall selling char kuey teow that has tamil printed on the stall in addition to the english. We gave it a try and it was a good decision! The char kuey teow was nice - full of wok hei and gives you the authentic charred noodles with good amount of aroma. As we were there late afternoon, we are sure this glutton square offers a lot more from various stalls, which are not opened, Hope to return to this Glutton Square, when we visit Teluk Intan again. For those looking for a place to seat while enjoying Liew Kee Chee Cheoing Fun, dont forget to try out the stalls in this Glutton Square.
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Newly renovated but still retained most of the baggages of shoddily cooked food, miniscule amount of proteins and over the top pricing. Fei B char koay teow at the front doesn't seem to know how to fry a decent plate by putting bean sprouts as the initial few ingredients first, under seasoning the koay teow, chives cut too short, no prawns included while being generally tasteless. I can fry up a better plate than he does and I'm not much of a cook. How did he managed to survive this long in this line selling the same old subpar dish is astonishing. I bought a big pao at the pao stalls at the front and 70% of the fillings are jicama (sengkuang) and it's a complete rip off for the cost. The Poh Loong Hokkien mee stall at the back is dirty with the chef manhandling the food while including very little protein and just a tiny little shrimp, burnt the noodles, not to mention charging too much for the food. The taste is just like any other tai chow stalls and is certainly not worthy of any premium or a revisit. Taste factor: 2/10 Return factor: These ripoff stalls mentioned offering substandard food would not be revisited.
Ace Koala

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