Where can I eat on Langkawi? How much money to take money?

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With an increase in international tourism on Langkawi, more and more restaurants open and flourish. Despite the fact that for many local enterprises, open the restaurant is not so easily recently - due to the increase in rent, cute family cafes continue to pour tourists with delicacies. Considering one of the most picturesque and popular areas of the island, Pepay-Senang Beach , You can note here some very good and cheap restaurants.

Hong Kong Lai Kwai Fong RTV Cafe - The cafe with the long name is directly opposite the Langkawi Aquarium (Underwater World Langkawi), on the corner. Cafe is easy to miss out of sight because of a large number of signs and signs.

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Once there was a karaoke bar, today is a little summer little away from the busy road, but not less lively and cheerful. Even on his sign, it is written: "Eat-Drink- Party" ("Eat-Pey-Wearing").

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This restaurant seduces our familiar, western, and local breakfast options, including banana pancakes or Windon (dumplings) with noodles, from 07:30 to 11:30. Here you can also come for lunch and dinner - and eat in the amount of 10 ringgitis. For lunch you can order something from an inexpensive menu, like roasted chicken and noodles soup. Lunch is served from 12:00 to 16:00, and for dinner, the restaurant is open from 18:00 to 22:00. Personnel speaking in English is quite friendly and preventive, especially if you have difficulty choosing dishes. Here you can also order beer, however, it is not in the menu - you just have to ask the waiter. The restaurant is open from Thursday to Tuesday. Great cheap restaurant!

At the end of a lively Jalan Pantai Cenang is the only one (as far as I know) Javanese restaurant in Langkawi. Yavansky, I hope you understood - from Java Island, Indonesia. So, relatively recently opened Java Cafe. At first, it was a trading shop and traded souvenirs, but slightly gloomy weakly lit room cleared buyers.

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And then they opened the cafe (naturally, the interiors changed), and they told everyone along the sarafined radio. Thus, this place was a favorite among the locals and tourists. Prices are rather low here. Opening hours: Daily from 12:00 to midnight. What to try not to spend money? At dinner, take Ayam Lepax (fried chicken in Yavansky), rice and tea - all this is just 5.50 ringgitis. Due to low prices and cozy settings, the place is overcrowded, but it is worth waiting for sure.

Around the angle as soon as you will drive with Tengah Penny (Pantai Tengah), detect Thein-Thein Lai Seafood & Hawker Center . Cafe is working daily from 10:00 to 15:30 and from 18:00 to 22:30.

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A little chaotic atmosphere and a challenged interior, in addition, the roar of the TV - all this, may be a little confuse, but then you will be offered a budget version of lunch. Although not all of the staff speak English well, just indicate that you would like to try. Khuay Teow and Tea Soup (quite satisfying dinner) will cost you 14.50 ringgitis. If it seems to you that it is somehow not enough, but first find out how much it is imposed in this soup! Dining area - outdoor. Ideally!

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If it happened that you have smoked to have a snack at night, or if you want to try fragrant dishes of Indian cuisine, then a 24-hour cafe Restoran Tomato Nasi Kandar - This is the place where exactly should go.

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At night, it is easy to notice on the neon icon in the form of a tomato (well, during the day he also hangs, of course). The restaurant is diagonally from Cenang Mall, on the coast. In addition to Indian, there are also Malay cuisine, and therefore this restaurant is always full of visitors. Their Bread Nan is cooked right here, according to old recipes - perfectly comes up to the delicious chicken Masala (a dish of curry and slices of fried chicken, in a juicy spicy tomato-based sauce). This yummy and a glass of tea will cost you no more than 13 ringgitis. Wow! And try here Alo Gobi (dish with potatoes, cauliflower, indian spices, loaf, coriander, tomatoes, peas and tmin. Known in Pakistan, India and Nepal dish). I would say, this is the most popular cheap cafe among foreign tourists.

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