Tho Yuen Restaurant

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Penang, Malaysia

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Cantonese restaurant· Dim sum restaurant· Chinese tea house· Noodle shop

Tho Yuen Restaurant Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Tho Yuen Restaurant is located in Penang, Malaysia on 92 Campbell Street Georgetown. Tho Yuen Restaurant is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category cantonese restaurant in Malaysia.

Address

92 Campbell Street Georgetown

Phone

+60 42614672

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsToilets

Offerings

Small platesVegetarian options

Open hours

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James Lee

Been here when i was a kids, the heritage taste still good. The restaurant well managed and good hygiene. The service was great like old time. Reasonable price. Food 10-10 Dimsum 10-10 Drinks 10-10 Service 10-10 Hygiene 10-10

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Stephen ong

At first sitting, this prewar dimsum shop reminded me of the now defunct Yook Woo Hin on Petaling Street KL, a place where grandfather Kong Kong brought my brother and I as three/five year olds on many Sunday mornings to instill Guangdong lifestyle into our memories, before dropping us to while away the time counting fishes at a nearby aquarium as he smoked away his weekly obsession in the secret den upstairs. While our minds can feed on memories from this place's ambience with the non chalance of the debilitated old servers, the dimsum must capture the Old World style cuisine to complete the experience. Disappointingly it is always a teacup half empty served here. Charsiew bao(RM2. 20) and Tai bao(RM5) fail to impress or even surpass the younger Tai Thong around the corner on Cintra Street, mainly let down by its poorly fermented dough. While you will observe the 2nd generation mum and daughter busy at the till or on the phone, they have forgotten their essential places in the kitchen, and all this rigmarole will come to nought like Goh Huat Seng's sorry demise as their culinary craft charts a slippery slope. Visit soon for the prewar architecture, not cuisine before it shuts down like Yook Woo Hin to close a final chapter on this street of our childhood.

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Sara MJ

An Old school restaurant which we absolutely loved. An elderly lady (auntie) served us who spoke English. We missed the famous dim sums as it's only served in the mornings. Nevertheless, we had lunch and their food were great and the their tea was free flow. We loved the food and the atmosphere. P.S: Their fried rice was yummy, we gulped it down without taking a pic! :)

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ying chua

Good variaties of freshly cooked noodles very different from all the hawker fares of you want a change in Penang. Served by mostly retirees. Quick and efficient.

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Scott Rutledge

Love this restaurant. great food at great prices. Lots of traditional Chinese fare with local atmosphere. You will keep coming back once you try.

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Nigel Keh

Worst service ever!!!!! Should have replaced all the old folks floor staff Aunty, all of them think they are owner of the restaurant. Keep ignoring customer requests. Worst manner ever serving staffs. 10am already thinking to close the kitchen. Face expression made like customer owe them money!!!! No menu, unfriendly service 300%, even customer smile and talk in good manner to them. Please avoid this restaurant.

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Chou Ai Hong

Place is clean, service is fast & prices is damn reasonable.

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Edward Wong

Walk past this place and just popped in. To our surprise, the food here is good and reasonable priced. Recommended for those who want to eat dim sum in old traditional way.