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You are here: Home / Food Review / Lucky Anson @ Teluk Intan

Lucky Anson @ Teluk Intan

February 15, 2020 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review 1 Comment

Lucky Anson is one of the places to dine when you are in Teluk Intan. The restaurant is usually packed with customers especially weekends and if you plan to visit them, do make your booking earlier.

Spicy Stingray (RM 18)

One of their signatures here is their Spicy Stingray. The spicy stingray comes amazingly good where they are stir -fried with the dried chilies as well as onions with it.

Sizzling Taufu (RM 16)

The Sizzling Taufu comes with the generous bites of soft texture taufu. It is topped with generous ingredients such as the cauliflower, cubes mushrooms and slice of carrots together.

Chili Mantis Prawn (RM 22) 

Another local favourites, you can have this delicious mantis prawns. The mantis prawn is being deep fried till perfection leaving you with the crunchy price. Then, they are stir fried with their homemade chili paste and curry leaf.


Steam Fish (RM 16)

For fans of steam fish, their steam fish comes with generous portion and they are really fresh.

Stir Fried Vegetable (RM 8) 

We ends with the stir fried vegetables.

Address:
LOT 3776,
Jalan Sultan Abdullah
Teluk Intan 36000
Tel : 05-621 8571

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  1. Elena Gillbert says

    February 17, 2020 at 6:21 pm

    Hi…
    A comfortable dining place equipped with air-conditions. The food here is rather delicious with reasonable price to me.The flaws about this place are their service and serving time. The altitude is Ok, however, the staffs seems to be not coordinating well with each other. It will take awhile for the food/order to be served.

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