Perut Rumah Nyonya Cuisine

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Perut Rumah Nyonya Cuisine Reviews | Rating 3,9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Perut Rumah Nyonya Cuisine is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category nyonya restaurant. Read and write reviews about Perut Rumah Nyonya Cuisine.

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EK T

Finally, found a Nyonya that serves good authentic nyonya dishes. The assam prawns and assam pedas fish gulai were excellent. Like mama used to cook them. Highly recommended for those looking for real nyonya food. Not all restaurants that claims to serve nyonya food serves authentic stuff. The restaurant is well decorated with heritage stuff and is cozy, housed in a heritage house in Georgetown. With the tables set in individual rooms of the house to give a cosy homely feeling maintaining privacy while dining. The waitresses were dressed in tradition kebaya which add color to the place.

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Andrew Chan

Had my dinner at Perut Rumah in Jalan Bawasah last evening and here is my short review. The place is nicely decorated inside and out, with many classic furnitures and decor. Parking is street parking and we were lucky to found parking quite easily. We ordered the Gulai Tumis Ang Hu, Kiam Chia Ark, Deep Fried Spring Rolls, Jiu Hu Char and Enchi Cabin Chicken, with two desserts bubur chacha and bee koh moi, four large rice plus one small rice and 4 kekwa drinks. Food wise I would say is just average, the Gulai Tumis not spectacular, slightly bland, not what I expected from this famous place. The jiuhu char is not too bad, and I would say is probably the best dish we had, together with the enchi cabin chicken. The chicken is flavorful and tender while the spring rolls are nice but the Lea&Perrin dipping sauce is not as good as many others I have had before. For dessert wise, the bee koh moi (black glutionous rice) and bubur cha cha is not too bad and above average. Pricewise came up to about RM192 which I felt slightly on the high side for four pax.

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Lynda Chan

Named for the Malaysian customer of welcoming friends , family ,and even strangers. The food here is unique in the sense that it champions local ingredients .

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Roy Tsang

Elegant restaurant with Nyonya dishes. The service was great and the waitress recommended us signature dishes patiently.

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WanZhung Bong

You need a reservation, otherwise wait for an open table. Food portions are petite but enough for us the small eaters. Parking could be an issue, just like every where in Penang!

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Jun Er

Very instagram friendly place with a Peranakan ambience, clean with natural lighting. Dishes are okay with the otah I think a must try.

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Lim Tzu Hsiong

They are good not only the food, but also the decoration. Price is a bit medium high, but still ok la. As you can see from the picture, each corner of this restaurant is nicely decorated, including the ceiling and the wash room. Parking is an issue here, u have to park somewhere nearby and walk here.

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Edmund Chan

Best place for Nyonya food in Penang Island