Guidebook for Mersing

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Guidebook for Mersing

Food Scene

Always this coastal road (jalan makan),most of the muslim seafood restoran are located at here, Andil Seafood Corner, Restoran Makanan Laut etc
Brother Joe Ikan Bakar & Seafood
Jalan Makam
Always this coastal road (jalan makan),most of the muslim seafood restoran are located at here, Andil Seafood Corner, Restoran Makanan Laut etc
Lok Tien is a Chinese seafood restaurant that serves the best steamed fish in Mersing. The owner, Margaret, runs this bright and clean establishment, which was first opened by her grandfather. When eating at Lok Tien, ask Margaret what is fresh, and she generally recommends a couple of dishes. We haven't once had to look at the menu. What to order at Lok Tien: - Steamed fish (The red grouper is the best!) - Prawn dumplings (A specialty of Lok Tien) - Whatever is fresh Excerpt from http://www.mersing.com/
Loke Tien Yuen (樂天園酒家)
55 Jalan Abu Bakar
Lok Tien is a Chinese seafood restaurant that serves the best steamed fish in Mersing. The owner, Margaret, runs this bright and clean establishment, which was first opened by her grandfather. When eating at Lok Tien, ask Margaret what is fresh, and she generally recommends a couple of dishes. We haven't once had to look at the menu. What to order at Lok Tien: - Steamed fish (The red grouper is the best!) - Prawn dumplings (A specialty of Lok Tien) - Whatever is fresh Excerpt from http://www.mersing.com/
Probably the most popular restaurant among foreigners in town. Chiefly because of the location. The Port is right next to the ferry and makes a good hangout place if you are only waiting a couple of hours until your ferry arrives. The Port serves more western food than any other establishment in town but that doesn’t mean it’s better than any other food in town. Also, the price is higher than Calypso which is run by the same family. The port provides shade, fans and wifi too which is great. We recommend the pizza. No alcohol is served here but they do have plenty of refreshing alternatives. Excerpt from http://thetravelmanuel.com/
The Port Cafe @ Mersing Jetty
Jalan Abu Bakar
Probably the most popular restaurant among foreigners in town. Chiefly because of the location. The Port is right next to the ferry and makes a good hangout place if you are only waiting a couple of hours until your ferry arrives. The Port serves more western food than any other establishment in town but that doesn’t mean it’s better than any other food in town. Also, the price is higher than Calypso which is run by the same family. The port provides shade, fans and wifi too which is great. We recommend the pizza. No alcohol is served here but they do have plenty of refreshing alternatives. Excerpt from http://thetravelmanuel.com/
For those who have an Indian palate, Syed Ali is one of the cheapest and best little (Mamak) restaurants you’ll find in Malaysia. We’ve been all over the country and I like our one the most. There is nothing clean or fancy about the restaurant. Cats are all over the place and it’s a little bit scattered but the food is great. Roti Kosong, Lamb Curry (Kambing Kurri) and Tandoori Chicken are my favourite things to order. I usually order them all at the same time and the whole meal for two of us is around RM15. Very cheap. No Alcohol is served here. Excerpt from http://thetravelmanuel.com/
Restaurant Syed Ali Mersing
Jalan Dato Mohd Ali
For those who have an Indian palate, Syed Ali is one of the cheapest and best little (Mamak) restaurants you’ll find in Malaysia. We’ve been all over the country and I like our one the most. There is nothing clean or fancy about the restaurant. Cats are all over the place and it’s a little bit scattered but the food is great. Roti Kosong, Lamb Curry (Kambing Kurri) and Tandoori Chicken are my favourite things to order. I usually order them all at the same time and the whole meal for two of us is around RM15. Very cheap. No Alcohol is served here. Excerpt from http://thetravelmanuel.com/