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Hai Thien Seafood
Location: Kuala Perlis, Perlis, Malaysia
Tel: (604)9855149
Although Perlis is not a fishing village, you can also find good seafood dishes in the state. This restaurant is famous for the fresh seafood dishes it serves along with the reasonable price you will be paying for. The restaurant is particularly famous for its Thai style steam fish, which you must not forget to try when you are here. There are also different side dishes such as kelabu mango, sha po tauhu, and many other local delicacies available here.
Medan Ikan Bakar
Location: Kuala Perlis, Perlis, Malaysia
The Ikan Bakar in this stall is definitely one of the must-try dishes in Perlis. Besides of the well-cooked homemade Ikan Bakar, the stall also serves you various side dishes which you can eat together with the main course. These side dishes include batter-friend squids with sweet chili sauce, stir-fried greens, steamed clams (La-la) with ginger, boiled cockles, and fried eggs with chilies and onions, Tom Yam Soup with Mixed Seafood and Chicken, as well as Sambal Petai with Prawns.
Restaurant Anjung Keli
Location: Kangar, Perlis, Malaysia
Tel: (6019)4433384
Craving for local Malay cuisines in Perlis? This is the restaurant you must go to. The restaurant offers different kinds of food mostly cooked with the Malay cooking style. One of the best recommended foods in the restaurant is the ikan/keli sambal, which you will definitely put two thumbs up at the end of the meal. The food here also allows you to get satisfied with the huge portion of rice and various side dishes they can offer for you.
Kaki Bukit Bao Shop
Location: 60A, PEKAN BARU 02200, KAKI BUKIT PERLIS
Tel :04-9457673
“Bao” or known as bun is a type of Chinese food where fillings of either meat, bean paste or many other variations are wrapped in dough and being steamed or baked. Visitors must stop by at this “Bao” shop located at Pekan Baru, Kaki Bukit to get a bite on the many choices of buns. There are pork bun, kaya bun, red bean bun, vegetable bun, coconut bun, chicken bun and so on. The shop also sells “Lo Mai Kai” (sticky rice steamed together with chicken, egg, mushroom and Chinese sausage), yam cake, curry puff, vegetable dumpling and more.
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