Top 10 Places To Have Dinner In Ipoh 2022 (Updated)

Known for having the best flavored and textured food in Malaysia, Ipoh is often called the food heaven of the country. If you are planning to stop by and visit the city, it is a must to try some of the best restaurants it has. From the delicious dim sum meals to the hot and tangy noodles, these top 10 places to have dinner in Ipoh will satisfy all your Ipoh food cravings!

Dai Shu Geok

This restaurant located in 1206 Jalan King, Taman Hoover, Ipoh has the best Yong Tau Foo in the city. It has a variety of delicious noodles and tofu you can really enjoy. Their Hakka-style stuffed tofu comes with curry noodles and is the main attraction to all the customers. 

Their other delicious meals include the Assam Laksa and Sar Kow Liew, both are mouthwatering dishes that are full of flavor. Enjoy mouthwatering meals and Ipoh famous food at a very affordable price.

Greentown Dim Sum Café

If you have a love for dim sum, you should try Greentown Dim Sum Cafe for a delicious dinner in Ipoh. This popular dim sum cafe in Ipoh have a lot of different dim sum with a variety of flavor, and if you want to eat it with rice and drinks, they offer dim sum set meals as well! You can really feel the homey vibe of the cafe because everything is freshly prepared and cooked to order. Their menu is full of savory meals, noodle-based dishes, desserts and many more; making it easily the best cafe in Ipoh.

The price range of their menu can be a little expensive, but it will definitely be worth it especially because this is the only halal-certified cafe for dim sum in Ipoh. So if you’re looking for a delicious halal dinner in Ipoh, Greentown Dim Sum Cafe is an excellent choice!

Visit them at 10 Persiaran Greentown 4, Greentown Avenue Ipoh, Perak and call them at +60123982010.

Yee Fatt Dry Curry Noodles

This restaurant has been established since 1955, and since then, it offers two of the best dishes the city has ever seen: dry curry noodles and curry noodle soup. When you come by in the evening for dinner in Ipoh, expect long lines and limited seats because everyone loves their menu and comes flocking the restaurant to get their portion. 

If you plan on visiting this famous Ipoh dinner restaurant for a delicious Ipoh dinner, make an effort and expect the busy setting.

Kedai Makanan Canning Garden

Made popular by its delicious menu, Canning Garden is visited by a lot of locals and tourists in the area. Located at Ipoh Town 27, Lorong Cecil Rae, Taman Canning, Ipoh Garden, this place is a must try because it is home to the most delicious recipe of the famous Chee Cheong Fun, a steamed rice roll served with rich soy sauce. Although this dish is one of the most popular food in Ipoh, this restaurant’s version of the dish is the most special one there is.

Keep in mind that you should visit this Ipoh dinner place early as the famous dish gets sold out quickly.

Tuck Kee

If you are a tourist or are new to the city, the best Ipoh restaurant for dinner you should try first is Tuck Kee, their fried noodles are possibly the best in the city. They have been serving the dish for 50 years, so you can expect nothing but perfection. From the consistency of the noodles, to the flavor of the soup and the meat, you will definitely come back for more!

Their number one dish, the Hokkien Dai Loke Meen noodles, is stir fried and is rich with brown gravy, vegetables, and shrimps. You can enjoy the mouth watering dish at a very affordable price, making it a great place to eat in Ipoh.

Pay them a visit at 61, Jalan Yau Tet Shin, Taman Jubilee, 30300 Ipoh, Perak or call them at +60 52537513.

Restoran Xin Quan Fang

This humble restaurant is home of the famous and most delicious Curry Mee all the locals love. Bring a lot of patience when visiting this restaurant because the line can be very long and you might be there for almost an hour just for their Curry Mee. 

Their specialty is a dish of noodles topped with coconut milk and comes with delicious and thick cuts of pork, chicken, and shrimps. You will forget all the trouble you went through to visit this restaurant once you’ve had a taste of their famous Curry Mee.

Check them out at 174, Jalan Sultan Iskandar, Taman Jubilee, Ipoh, or order in advance at +60 165314193.

Cowan Street Ayam Tauge & Koitiau Restaurant

If you are looking for the best dish that can warm both your heart and stomach, look no further because Cowan Street Ayam Tauge & Koitiau Restaurant offers the best bean sprouts chicken soup in the city. The sauce on top of the chicken is what really enhances the flavor of the broth and makes it special.

This restaurant is usually open at night, so try to drop by at night time for dinner at Ipoh, at 44, Jalan Raja Ekram, 31350 Ipoh.

Paris Restaurant

Famous for its specialty, Paris Restaurant in Ipoh serves the delicious bowl of Hakka Mee. Their secret is that they don’t need to drizzle their food with a lot of sauce to be delicious. They believe that the secret for a perfect Hakka Mee is the meat and side dish. Most commonly eaten for breakfast, this dish is everybody’s favorite thing to order from the menu when visiting the restaurant.

Their Hakka Mee is so popular, you don’t have to specifically ask for it off the menu, you just simply tell the crew how many orders you want to get and the chef will serve you the Hakka Mee.

Visit the restaurant Ipoh Town 164 & 166, Jalan Sultan Iskandar, Pusat Bandaraya.

Kedai Makanan Loke Wooi Kee

Craving and wanting to eat something that will remind you of home? Pay a visit to this restaurant located at 28, Jalan Mustapha al-Bakei. What makes Kedai Makanan Loke Wooi Kee stand out among the other restaurants in this list is its specialty: the very delicious Hor Hee.

Hor Hee a fish ball recipe that comes with noodle soup, fish balls, fish cake, and onions. Both locals and tourists come back to this restaurant just for this dish. It is definitely a must-try when you visit the city.

Gunung Rapat Fried Noodles

Gunung Rapat is one of the things Ipoh is famous for. They serve the famous fried noodles that many customers describe as mouthwatering and take them back to their childhood. The secret to this dish is that it is stir-fried with charcoal fire. Some of their best dishes include the Fried Keow Teow and Fried Mee Hoon, making it one of the best restaurant in Ipoh for dinner.

This restaurant specializes in fried food that is perfect with savory sauce and rice. When you visit  Gunung Rapat, make sure you visit this restaurant by the roadside for the best experience of dinner in Ipoh.

Conclusion

If you are planning a trip to Malaysia, make sure to drop by these places to have a mouthwatering dinner in Ipoh. We have listed all the best places to eat in Ipoh worth visiting so you will have a clear destination the next time you’re in town.

Enjoy the city with mouthwatering food that you will only experience in Ipoh!

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1.    Aside from local and authentic specialties, what else is Ipoh known for?


Aside from local and authentic specialties, Ipoh is known as a city where there are many old towns. These old towns in Ipoh are well-known for their long and unique history. Besides that, this city is a heaven of beautiful murals and paintings that you can see while across one of the streets in Ipoh.  Ipoh is also known for its white coffee which is roasted with palm-oil margarine and served with condensed milk. Ipoh is also known for its fresh fruits and seedless guava.

2.    What can I bring back after having dinner in Ipoh and visiting Ipoh?


Visiting Ipoh and having dinner in Ipoh can be the best memory ever in your life. Perhaps, you want to share the souvenirs too for your family and friends after coming back from Ipoh. Here are souvenirs, or what Malaysian call souvenirs as ole-ole, that will bring your memory back to Ipoh and put a smile on your family and friends’ faces:
 
·        Ipoh’s White Coffee
·        White nuts (kacang putih)
·        Egg tarts
·        Kaya puffs
·        Tambun pomelos
·        Handicrafts made by the local community

3.    Where can I go after having dinner in Ipoh?


Make every moment of yours in Ipoh count. Whatever the reasons you come to Ipoh and decide to go somewhere after having dinner in one of the restaurants in Ipoh, you could see the nightlife of this city, observe people (not in judgmental ways), or spend your time with people that you bring with to:
 
·        Ipoh railway station
·        Ipoh Town Hall
·        The Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat Spa and Wellness
·        Crystal Spa at The Lost World of Tambun
·        Kinta Riverfront Walk

4.    I would like to have dinner in Ipoh in fine dining restaurants. What are the recommended fine dining restaurants that I should come to?


Usually, fine dining restaurants are the places that you can fill your tummy with the most finest food and drink served by the top chefs while experiencing the exclusive, and posh atmosphere. In Ipoh, there are some fine dining restaurants that you can find and should come to if you have time. Below are several fine dining restaurants in Ipoh that we find on TripAdvisor:
 
·        Jeff’s Cellar
·        The Pomelo – The Banjaran Hotsprings Retreat
·        Indulgence Restaurant
·        The Limestone’s Fine Dining
·        Volcano Grill Café
 
 

5.    Why does dinner in Ipoh, especially in Jeff’s Cellar so special?


Having dinner in Jeff’s Cellar is one of the most luxurious and memorable experiences that a person can have. Imagine eating food served by the professional chefs in a 260-million-year-old limestone cave with your significant one, oh la la! This Jeff’s Cellar that is exactly hidden in the cave, and you could try its signature dishes such as Scallop Amuse Bouche, Foie Gras, and Japanese A5 Wagyu Beef.

6.    Where can I hang out before having dinner in Ipoh?


It is much better that you depart from your house earlier, visit the places around Ipoh or other districts in Perak, and admire the beauty of this historical Perak before having dinner in one of the restaurants in Ipoh. You can visit the historical and quaint Birch Memorial Park Tower, Perak Cave Temple, Sam Poh Tong Temple, Concubine Lane, Kellie’s Castle, and Arlene House (Kapitan Chung Thye Phin Building).

7.    Where are the affordable places to have dinner in Ipoh?


Ipoh is a city that also has many places for the locals, international, and domestic tourists to satisfy their cravings. From expensive and posh fine-dining restaurants to budget-friendly restaurants, you can find them in Ipoh. Here are some suggested affordable places where you can come for having dinner in Ipoh:
 
·        Chong Kee Big Tree restaurant
·        Fish and Chips by Bareeseta
·        Assam Laksa @ Big Tree Foot (Dai Shu Geok)
·        Nam Heong White Coffee
·        New Holly Wood restaurant
·        Yee Fatt Dry Curry Noodles
·        Plan B (Ipoh)
 

8.    Where are the Chinese restaurants that I can visit to have dinner in Ipoh?


Malaysians are very lucky as every state in Malaysia has many different cuisines to offer, as the states including Ipoh in Malaysia are rich in multicultural local society! If you suddenly think that you would like to dine in restaurants that serve Chinese cuisine in Ipoh, you may come to:
 
·        Yuk Sou Hin
·        Ming Court Hong Kong Tim Sum
·        Thean Chun
·        Greentown Dimsum Café
·        Sin Yoon Loong
·        Lim Ko Pi
·        Ipoh Tuck Kee
·        Sun Marpoh Restaurant
·        Purple Cane Tea House
·        Concubine Lane Tau Fu Fa
·        Foh San

9.    Where are the instagrammable places that I can visit to have dinner in Ipoh?


Below, we have listed 9 instagrammable places for you:
 
·        Purple Moon Lover
·        Asow Eatery Station
·        Seong Man
·        Dé Cafe & Rest House
·        Cha Kori Café
·        Être Patisserie
·        Platf9rm Coffee & Brew
·        Petit Mary Patisserie
·        Girlie’s Café
 

10.    What language(s) or dialect(s) should I use when ordering the menu for dinner in Ipoh?


You may communicate in Malay to order meals for dinner as Malay language is the lingua franca in Ipoh, as it is across Malaysia. Besides that, if you can speak in Mandarin or dialect, you can grab this chance to communicate in that language or dialect too as most ethnic Chinese, who make up the majority, speak Cantonese as their first language, and many are also fluent in Mandarin.
 
 

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