Guidebook for Simpang Ampat

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Guidebook for Simpang Ampat

Food Scene

Kapitan Tandoori House @ bandar perda
G36 Jalan Perda Selatan
best briyani in town
13 locals recommend
Icon City
1-2 Jln Icon City
13 locals recommend
best seafood
Jalan Kuala Juru
Jalan Kuala Juru
best seafood
U can try pasembur and rojak here ... delicious one !!
17 locals recommend
Padang Kota Lama
17 locals recommend
U can try pasembur and rojak here ... delicious one !!
Pak Mat Western Cafe
seafood restaurant..mee udang dan ketam
Restoran Nelayan Kuala Juru
Jalan Kuala Juru
seafood restaurant..mee udang dan ketam

Everything Else

have restaurants such as kfc, old town, pizza hut, korean restaurants and many more also have Guardian in case u need to buy things or medicines
21 locals recommend
Juru Auto City
1688-F8 Jalan Perusahaan
21 locals recommend
have restaurants such as kfc, old town, pizza hut, korean restaurants and many more also have Guardian in case u need to buy things or medicines
Institut Teknikal Jepun - Malaysia
59 Lorong Bukit Minyak 15
Institute
universiti in permatang pauh
UiTM Cawangan Pulau Pinang
Jalan Permatang Pauh
universiti in permatang pauh
college in permatang pauh
Politeknik Seberang Perai
college in permatang pauh

Shopping

good place for shopping ...m
16 locals recommend
AEON Mall Bukit Mertajam
Jalan Rozhan
16 locals recommend
good place for shopping ...m
40 locals recommend
Sunway Carnival Mall
40 locals recommend
u can buy clothes, shoes here
23 locals recommend
Design Village Outlet Mall
733 Jalan Cassia Barat 2
23 locals recommend
u can buy clothes, shoes here

Essentials

u can have everything here..
Aeon Big Bukit Minyak
9 Tingkat Bukit Minyak 1
u can have everything here..
PUSAT DOBI JURU
35 Jalan Juru 1
Laundry
Klinik Bersatu Bukit Minyak
11-G Jalan Bukit Minyak 7
Clinic

Parks & Nature

38 locals recommend
Penang Bird Park
38 locals recommend
Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm
830 Jalan Teluk Bahang
177 locals recommend
7 locals recommend
Mengkuang Dam
P133
7 locals recommend
111 locals recommend
Botanical Garden
Jalan Kebun Bunga
111 locals recommend
The Penang National Park spans 1,213ha of land and sea and is used by scientists, researchers, and nature lovers to explore its natural treasures. Previously known as the Pantai Acheh Forest Reserve, this pristine site is known to harbour 417 flora and 143 fauna species. Pantai Acheh Forest Reserve, located at the northwestern tip of Penang, was declared the Penang National Park in April 2003. Penang National Park is the first protected area legally gazetted under Malaysia's National Park Act of 1980, signifying the State and Federal governments' environmental protection efforts. Penang National Park was established to preserve and protect flora and fauna as well as objects with geological, archaeological, historical, ethnological, scientific, and scenic interests. Natural attractions of Pulau Pinang National Park include the hill / lowland dipterocarp forests, mangrove forest areas, sandy beach habitats, a seasonal meromictic lake and the open coastal seas. Stands of seraya (Shorea curtisii) trees, common feature of coastal dipterocarp forest, can be easily seen on steep slopes around Muka Head. Reference : Wikipedia
121 locals recommend
Penang National Park
Jalan Hassan Abas
121 locals recommend
The Penang National Park spans 1,213ha of land and sea and is used by scientists, researchers, and nature lovers to explore its natural treasures. Previously known as the Pantai Acheh Forest Reserve, this pristine site is known to harbour 417 flora and 143 fauna species. Pantai Acheh Forest Reserve, located at the northwestern tip of Penang, was declared the Penang National Park in April 2003. Penang National Park is the first protected area legally gazetted under Malaysia's National Park Act of 1980, signifying the State and Federal governments' environmental protection efforts. Penang National Park was established to preserve and protect flora and fauna as well as objects with geological, archaeological, historical, ethnological, scientific, and scenic interests. Natural attractions of Pulau Pinang National Park include the hill / lowland dipterocarp forests, mangrove forest areas, sandy beach habitats, a seasonal meromictic lake and the open coastal seas. Stands of seraya (Shorea curtisii) trees, common feature of coastal dipterocarp forest, can be easily seen on steep slopes around Muka Head. Reference : Wikipedia

Sightseeing

111 locals recommend
Gurney Drive
Gurney Drive
111 locals recommend
The Fort Cornwallis (Malay: Kota Cornwallis) is a star fort that the British East India Company built in the late 18th century on the northeastern coast of Penang Island, Malaysia. It is named after the late 18th century Governor-General of Bengal, India, Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis. Open : 7 am - 10 pm References : Wikpedia
73 locals recommend
Fort Cornwallis
Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah
73 locals recommend
The Fort Cornwallis (Malay: Kota Cornwallis) is a star fort that the British East India Company built in the late 18th century on the northeastern coast of Penang Island, Malaysia. It is named after the late 18th century Governor-General of Bengal, India, Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis. Open : 7 am - 10 pm References : Wikpedia

Arts & Culture

56 locals recommend
Penang 3D Trick Art Museum
10 Lebuh Penang
56 locals recommend
102 locals recommend
Pinang Peranakan Mansion
29 Church St
102 locals recommend
There are around 80 batik paintings being exhibited in the museum. The Museum showcases the earliest batik paintings done in the 1950s by the 'Father of Batik Painting' Chuah Thean Teng in Penang and the subsequent works by other Malaysian artists. Currently there are now 80 batik paintings by 25 artists in display. A small international section is included. Visitors will be able to view an excellent collection of magnificent batik paintings not to be seen anywhere else. References : Wikipedia
8 locals recommend
Batik Painting Museum Penang
19 Lebuh Armenian
8 locals recommend
There are around 80 batik paintings being exhibited in the museum. The Museum showcases the earliest batik paintings done in the 1950s by the 'Father of Batik Painting' Chuah Thean Teng in Penang and the subsequent works by other Malaysian artists. Currently there are now 80 batik paintings by 25 artists in display. A small international section is included. Visitors will be able to view an excellent collection of magnificent batik paintings not to be seen anywhere else. References : Wikipedia
Penang State Art Gallery
Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah