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Where to eat in Langkawi: Chinese coffee shop

  Saw a lot of post complaint about there is no Chinese food in Langkawi, so here I am to share where did I find Chinese food in Langkawi during my trip.

  Besides the seafood restaurant Tong Sham Yun Seafood which you could read about the review following the link above, I'm gonna share about the lunch that we had after island hooping.

  This is the kind of coffee shop that we could find around Malaysia, however I did not see much in Langkawi. We found it on our way back to hotel in the afternoon, located at the end of the same street where Hotel Bahagia located. Sorry for not remember the name of the shop, but it is easy to spot if you can find Hotel Bahagia, or follow the coordination I shared below.

  There is not much variety or stall in the shop, and we saw most of the customer are from local and many of them are having Pan Mee. So we follow and ordered dried Pan Mee which cost RM 5.00. Quite reasonable in fact, knowing we are tourist : ) All of us feel satisfy with the taste of the pan mee, but nothing too fancy or surprise with.


Additional Information:
Coordination: 6°19'40.0"N 99°50'25.9"E
Price range: RM5
Service tax: None
Gov tax: None

Portion: Medium
Rating: 3 out of 5
 
  Another coffee shop that I'm going to share located at Kuah town, near Coco Valley. The shop is called Water Garden Hawker Centre, this is a much bigger coffee shop with much more stalls there compare to the one near Hotel Bahagia. Boyfie ordered pork leg rice, cost him about RM 6. He says it taste normal. And we ordered Jawa Mee, cost us RM 4 per plate. Also taste normal and ok : )
 


 
 
Additional Information:
Coordination: 6°19'16.6"N 99°51'02.8"E
Price range: RM5 ~ RM8
Service tax: None

Gov tax: None
Portion: Medium
Rating: 3 out of 5
 
 
  Hope you guys find this post helpful for your trip to Langkawi for Chinese food hunting : )
 
 

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