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You are here: Home / Food Review / FLAMINGO CAFÉ, FLAMINGO BY THE BEACH, TANJUNG BUNGAH

FLAMINGO CAFÉ, FLAMINGO BY THE BEACH, TANJUNG BUNGAH

May 15, 2011 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review 2 Comments

Buffet anyone? Affordable buffet at Flamingo By The Beach. The hotel had offers a large variety of buffet which the reservation are usually made a few months back in order to grab a try on the buffet. The buffet spreads with 128 dishes from Malays, Chinese, Hawkers as well as desserts.


With the 128 dishes, they are offering at the affordable price of RM 25.00 ++ per pax and 50% discounts for golden age Malaysian Citizens which is above 65 years old.

Due to the fully packed customers, I could not take the photos on the tables and choices but some of the pictures we took will be what we grabs from the buffet.



– The Buffet Meals Choices where you can find rice, mee, bihun, chicken, curry, mutton and more on our plates-

They also offers a variety of Hawker Delights like apom, char koay teow, asam laksa, yong tau fu, mee goreng mamak and more to choose. The ranges are so much where you can grab ice creams with topping, porridges and more.

– Penang Famous Char Koay Teow-

– The freshly hot fried chicken drumlet –

– Penang Asam Laksa-

– Nyonya Kuih-

– Snacks-

– Chicken Style Dim Sum –

– Puddings-

Overall Taste: 3/5
Price: RM 25 ++
Golden Age Citizens Above 65 will be entitled for 50% discount

* All price are subjected to 10% government tax and 5% service charge.

Flamingo Cafe
Flamingo by the Beach Penang
Jalan Tanjung Bunga 11200 Penang
+604-892-7111
Flamingo.com.my
Time: 12:30 to 3 pm


Posted By : StrawberrY Gal Homepage : malaysianfoodie

Locations: Penang, Tanjung Bungah Tags: Buffet Category: Food Review



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  1. Ooi Teik Peng says

    August 8, 2017 at 2:31 pm

    Thinking that the Sunday Buffet prices was still RM25.00, senior less 50% RM12.50 as advertised above. Apparently not, the prices was not updated and
    we had to pay the new price
    Adult : RM39.90 nett Child: RM29.90 nett Goldies: RM29.90 nett. Very dissapointed and food not as advertised above. Did not see any chicken dim sum or mutton (only vegetarian mutton). Service was good but not food

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    • StrawberrY Gal says

      August 9, 2017 at 5:24 pm

      Hi , The post dated in 2011.

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