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Discover Hidden Seafood Gems in Johor’s Coastal Eateries
Visitors to Johor, Malaysia, have the opportunity to explore a range of affordable seafood restaurants that offer delicious options off the typical tourist path. As demand rises, particularly from those crossing over from Singapore, the prices in popular areas like KSL Mall are increasing. For those willing to venture into lesser-known locales, this guide highlights some of the best seafood eateries in Johor that provide quality meals at reasonable prices.
Top Seafood Restaurants to Explore
**Jade Garden Seafood Corner** is a standout in the village of Sungai Rengit, known for its vibrant atmosphere and strong reputation. Once a hub for cyclists from Singapore, the area has evolved but retains its charm. This restaurant, located at Lot 4785, 1, Jalan Siakap, Kampung Sungai Rengit, 81620 Pengerang, specializes in lobster dishes, including a local favorite, the off-menu marmite lobster. The restaurant’s transformation from a shophouse to a waterfront location on concrete stilts has not diminished its popularity.
**Super Lobster Restaurant**, located at 7, 9 and 11, Jalan Jenahak, Kampung Sungai Rengit, 81600 Pengerang, rivals Jade Garden in both acclaim and culinary offerings. With an impressive S-tier rating on Google, it boasts murals of celebrity visitors and numerous cooking competition awards. The restaurant features around a dozen lobster preparations, including red wine and salted egg, which continue to attract a loyal local customer base.
For those seeking a more rustic experience, **You Kee** and **Sin Kong** offer simpler dining options. Situated on Jalan Kerisi in Sungai Rengit, both establishments deliver hearty meals at lower prices. You Kee, now at 55, Jalan Kerisi, Kampung Sungai Rengit, 81600 Pengerang, has maintained its local following despite its humble beginnings.
**Sengat Seafood Restaurant**, located at 58, Jalan Belanak, Teluk Sengat, 81920 Ayer Tawar, is highly regarded by locals for its fresh offerings sourced from the Johor River. The journey to Teluk Sengat, while lengthy, is worthwhile for those interested in exploring a crocodile farm or the nearby Johor Lama museum, which details the region’s history.
**Kong Kong Seafood Restaurant** is another popular choice perched on the western shore of the Johor River. Known for its signature drunken prawns, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience, with seafood coming directly from nearby kelong fish farms. Located at Lot 33, Kampung Kong Kong Laut, 81750, Kampung Kong Kong, 81760 Masai, it remains a favorite for its authentic dishes.
Unique Cultural Experiences in Seafood Dining
**Kedai Makan Simpang Arang** provides not only a meal but also cultural insights. Nestled in a village home to the indigenous Orang Seletar community, this restaurant at 25, 81550 Gelang Patah, Johor Darul Ta’zim, Malaysia, serves as a testament to the area’s rich history. Visitors can enjoy a meal while reflecting on the community’s challenges and resilience.
**Chua Kee** and **Tian Lai** are two well-known establishments in Gelang Patah, catering to both locals and tourists. Chua Kee, at Jalan Kacang Panjang, Gelang Patah, 81550 Gelang Patah, is often bustling in the evenings, while Tian Lai, located at 158 Jalan Leong Bee, Gelang Patah, 81550 Johor Bahru, offers a popular chilli crab dish that has garnered a loyal following.
The **Pendas Floating Restaurant**, located at 56, Jalan Tanjung Kupang, Pendas, 81550 Gelang Patah, offers stunning views and a relaxing atmosphere. Known for its sambal sotong and black pepper crab, the restaurant is a hidden gem that requires some planning to access, ensuring its charming, remote appeal remains intact.
Lastly, **Alam Seafood** and **Mutiara Biru** are situated in Kampung Sungai Tenom, which is easily accessible from downtown Johor Bahru. Alam Seafood is noted for its pleasant ambience, while Mutiara Biru, perched on stilts, accommodates larger groups, particularly during dinner.
**Damai Seafood Village**, located at No 50, Jalan Kassim, Kampung Sungai Danga, 81200 Johor Bahru, offers a picturesque setting and is popular for hosting events. Surrounded by ponds that are part of a fishing village, it serves as a delightful stop for those traveling between Bukit Indah and downtown Johor Bahru.
Exploring these local seafood eateries not only offers a taste of Johor’s culinary offerings but also provides a chance to experience the region’s culture and community. For those willing to venture beyond the usual tourist spots, these restaurants promise memorable meals and a deeper connection to Johor’s vibrant food scene.
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