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Bibik's Kitchen
73 Jalan Sri Bahari, George Town, 10050, Malaysia
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Peranakan
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73 Jalan Sri Bahari, George Town, 10050, Malaysia
$$
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Peranakan
Bib Gourmand: good quality, good value cooking
“Bibik” is an honorific used to address older Peranakan women, and the room is aptly decorated with classic Nyonya motifs. Naturally, the menu showcases the owner’s heirloom Peranakan recipes that are slightly less spicy than their counterparts elsewhere. Dishes come in three sizes – try their jiu hu char (stir-fried yam bean with shredded cuttlefish), and loh bak (deep-fried five-spice pork rolls). Laksa is available only on weekends.
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Location
Monday
closed
Tuesday
11:30 AM-3 PM
6 PM-9 PM
Wednesday
11:30 AM-3 PM
6 PM-9 PM
Thursday
11:30 AM-3 PM
6 PM-9 PM
Friday
11:30 AM-3 PM
6 PM-9 PM
Saturday
11:30 AM-3 PM
6 PM-9 PM
Sunday
11:30 AM-3 PM
6 PM-9 PM
Travel
3 minutes
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3 Different Types of Peranakans and Their Cuisines
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