Welcome to Sungai Tiram Food Court, a delightful gem tucked away in the heart of Kampung Sungai Tiram, Bayan Lepas. This Asian restaurant is a must-visit for food lovers eager to explore authentic local flavors while enjoying the charming essence of a traditional food court.
As you step inside, you'll immediately feel the vibrant yet laid-back atmosphere that characterizes this beloved venue. While it’s an old-school setting with a rustic charm, it’s exactly this warmth and cozy ambiance that keeps diners coming back for more. The range of hawker stalls offers something for everyone, making it a perfect spot for a casual dinner with friends or a family outing.
The menu at Sungai Tiram is a cornucopia of Asian culinary delights, showcasing a variety of dishes guaranteed to tantalize your taste buds. A standout offering is the famed Cha Hor Fun, a flavorful stir-fried rice noodle dish that delivers an irresistible “wok hei” (the breath of the wok) in every bite. Patrons rave about its superb taste, often returning for a delicious fix. For those looking for a refreshing dessert, the Ais Kacang is extraordinarily affordable and generous in its toppings—a true crowd-pleaser that embodies the spirit of Malaysian street food.
If you’re in the mood for something hearty, the Seafood Noodle Soup comes highly recommended, with many customers hailing it as a favorite. It strikes a delightful balance of flavors and textures, perfect for a warm evening. The Bee Hoon Soup, while considered average by some, still offers a comforting option that many patrons enjoy.
For those seeking variety, the Western food options also shine brightly here, most notably the selection of delicious side dishes accompanying the mains, which have garnered positive feedback for their taste and value. The Satay adds an exciting flair to your meal, offering succulent grilled pieces that sit at the heart of Malaysia's food culture, though it's worth noting that some diners find them slightly over-charred—an aspect that adds a character all its own.
Customer reviews reflect a consistent theme of satisfaction, with many expressing that the quality of food here vastly outweighs the limited stall options. One diner mentioned, “A decent place to get a quick and simple yet affordable meal," which encapsulates the essence of Sungai Tiram Food Court perfectly. This establishment provides an authentic experience, one that balances the charming simplicity of its offerings with flavorful memories sure to linger.
Overall, Sungai Tiram Food Court is not just a place to eat; it’s an experience showcasing the vibrant culinary heritage of Malaysia. Whether you're a local or just passing through, stopping by this welcoming food court promises a meal that’s not just enjoyable but also a celebration of community and culture.
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Masterqq Ng
16/11/2025
Old school food court for dinner, Famous for sa hor fan, the dry type is full of wok hei. 4/5 Ais kacang is cheap and good, full of ingredients 4/5 Bee Hoon soup is average..3/5 Western food is good. Can choose 2 sides. 4/5
Chee Chin Hoe
13/10/2025
Limited number of hawker stalls, but mostly good. The fish & seafood noodle soup is very popular. Liked the fried Ying Yong (both the dry and gravy ones are good); Satay was slightly over charred but tasty; grilled fish was nice too. This is an oldish kopi team so don't expect too much of an atmosphere. Parking can sometimes be challenging.
Boon-Kiat Ng
05/10/2025
Satay, one of the best in Penang. Other foods and drinks, taste good and worth for money
Young Pooh
14/09/2025
Belacan bean curd is a ⭐. Satay is not bad. Fish beehon stall is good with fair price. Both fried/soup are good. Tomyum soup base also available.
Clowii
02/09/2025
Superb cha hor fun so strong wokheiii But the portion is small Good thing it’s just nice for dinner la Satay not bad (personal view as coming from a kajang resident) :)
张一護(DarkAXL)
28/08/2025
TL;DR, a decent place to get a quick and simple yet affordable meal. A decent accumulation of hawker stalls that operate at different timings. Ranging from Chinese stir fry to Thai cuisine and even local western cuisine. The variety is more than enough for your needs. Been patronising the "Eat The Best Rice Set" / 食至佳套餐 stall. Serving up an array of local stir fry dishes at very affordable prices with large portions. Amount of 'wok hei' is so good that you will probably need extra rice. Omelette is fluffy and soft, really silky. The speed of serving up food is consistent and quick. You can order up single plates of rice sets with the protein and sauce of your choice, ranging from chicken, pork, fish or even mantis shrimp. Finally a place that serves up actual kam heong or 甘香 that isn't overly wet or drenched in gravy. Belacan fried beancurd was good. Served up promptly after frying. Crispy exterior with a soft and fragrant shrimp umami aftertaste. Drinks are larger in size offering more value for your ringgit. The only downside of this place is the degrading interiors. Poorly placed fans that blow paper plates away and your hair would be flying everywhere. Ventilation is rather poor as all the smoke from cooking would be retained insides unless they open up the flexible awning in the centre. Payment options is rather limited with some stalls accepting only cash (with a huge written sign) as other mostly accepting e-Wallets as well.