Penang hawker food, a highlight of eating in Batu Ferringhi

Food & dining

Where to Eat in Batu Ferringhi

From RM5 hawker plates to feet-in-the-sand seafood — where to eat along the Batu Ferringhi beach road.

You will not go hungry in Batu Ferringhi. Penang is Malaysia’s food capital, and even though Batu Ferringhi is a resort strip rather than a hawker heartland, it still serves the island’s greatest hits alongside fresh seafood, international restaurants and beach bars.

Here’s how the eating breaks down, from cheapest to special-occasion.

Hawker & the Long Beach food court

Cheap eats Local

The most affordable, most Penang option. The Long Beach hawker area and the night-market stalls serve char kway teow, hokkien mee, satay, rojak and more for a few ringgit a plate. Order from different stalls and share.

Beachfront seafood

Seafood Sunset

Several restaurants along Jalan Batu Ferringhi specialise in fresh seafood — pick your fish, prawns or crab and have it grilled or wok-fried. Sunset tables near the sand are worth booking at weekends.

International & Western

Western Arabic

The strip has Western, Indian and Middle-Eastern restaurants catering to its international visitors — from pizza and steaks to shisha lounges. Long-running spots like the ship-shaped restaurant on the beach road are local landmarks.

Resort restaurants & cafés

All-day

Every big hotel has multiple restaurants, buffets and bars open to non-guests, plus relaxed cafés for breakfast and coffee. Handy when you want air-conditioning, a sea view or a reliable family meal.

Don’t miss: the Penang classics

Wherever you eat, try the dishes that made Penang famous: char kway teow (smoky fried flat noodles), satay (charcoal skewers with peanut sauce), assam laksa, rojak and a bowl of cendol to finish. The night market is the easiest place to sample several in one go.

Explore the night market

Good to know

Batu Ferringhi FAQs

Where is the best place to eat in Batu Ferringhi?

It depends on budget and mood: the Long Beach hawker court and night-market stalls for cheap, authentic Penang food; the beachfront seafood restaurants for a sunset dinner; and the resort restaurants for reliable family meals with a view. Mixing all three over a few days is the way to do it.

Is there good seafood in Batu Ferringhi?

Yes — several restaurants along the beach road specialise in fresh seafood you choose and have cooked to order. Weekend evenings are busy, so book a sunset table ahead.

Is food expensive in Batu Ferringhi?

It spans the full range. Hawker and night-market food is very cheap (a few ringgit a dish), while beachfront seafood and resort dining cost more. You can eat extremely well here on a modest budget if you stick to the stalls.

What Penang dishes should I try?

Char kway teow, assam laksa, Hokkien mee, satay, rojak and cendol are the essentials. The night market and Long Beach hawker area are the easiest places to try several.

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