A’Shore Restaurant & Tea Bar
May 19, 2008 | 3,842 viewsUPDATED with NEW PICTURES (Sept 2010) !!!
The interior of A’Shore Restaurant & Tea Bar @ Ipoh
Here are some recent shots of A’Shore Restaurant & Tea Bar, a restaurant tucked hidden amidst a row of heritage shophouses. Jalan Dato Yeoh Cheang Lee is between Jalan Leong Sin Nam and Jalan Raja Musa Aziz (Anderson Road).
A dry fried udon noodles with prawns, capsicum, eggs and chillies. Noodles play a prominent role of being featured heavily in their menu. A portion of noodles at less than RM10/USD3 each.
Pork is also heavily featured at A’Shore, with the Spare Ribs King (Pai Kuat Wong) being one of the better bets.
Butter Milk Pork (Nai Yau) with Rice – Sad to see the decreasing portions, one year ago the cutlets of pork were almost doubled!
A Black Pepper/Spicy Chicken dish with sesame seeds sprinkled liberally.
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many shops open good for you ! then you can try new things and enjoy2 all the time.
to us one big factor is staffing, usually this makes or break the place ! we hate it when a vietnamese shop is run by halal people and Hokkian CKT is fried by an Indon and so on ! the other is similar menu competition from the one down the road.You can see this trend in shopping Malls where ” how come this one got people that one don’t have ah ?” is a common utterance from diners
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Wow..nice place!! The Mongolian Black Pepper Chicken looks delicious and cheap too. Toufu is the family fav and looks nice too. Does it open for lunch or only at nite?
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team bsg : yeah, but when I go shopping malls, or other outlets, I do look for one with most patrons though. staffing does make a difference, but not as influential as taste and price. 🙂
elinluv : It’s open for lunch and dinner, everyday of the week it seems. do go and try them. would love to hear your opinion.
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Waaaahh…ridiculously cheap wei!! 😀 Why does it have to be in Ipoh, so far away from me!??
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tankiasu : hey, welcome to my blog! haha, thought u lost interest in food after all those jokes posts? 🙂 Ipoh’s just a 2 hours drive, not too worry! Oh, you can visit their Sunway Mas branch if interested
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Yup, definitely 🙂
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New here.
Lunch there for few occasions. Other idividual dish serve is reasonable price. Luv the Hokien Mee (thier version) not the “HULK” size mee but taste reasonably good for Ipoh Standard.
Parking is easy. Usually get my stuff , bootleg CDs nearby.
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hulk : yeah, mostly the rice and noodle dishes are below RM10, around RM5-8 per set only. Well worth the $ if the portion served is in accordance with the ala carte dishes. Bootleg CD’s? haha, now THAT’s original (oopps)
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A Shore Restaurant & Tea Bar is now change to RESTAURANT SLK ( ????? ?but the chef is still the same
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J2Kfm Reply:
March 4th, 2012 at 12:40 pm
Yes, changed to SLK. Looks similar, the setting and all, but more like a ‘chu char’ place now.
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i’m really like your post
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f heritage shophouses. Jalan Dato Yeoh Cheang Lee is between Jalan Leong Sin Nam and Jalan Raja Musa Aziz
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