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One of The Best Dim Sum @ Foh San, Ipoh Perak

Talking about the best dim sum in Malaysia, Foh San Restaurant (富山茶楼) usually is not excluded from the list. Well, I know this might trigger some controversial feedback. However, I have to admit that so far so many dim sum restaurants that I have tried out, Foh San is always at the top ranking list.

Foh San Restaurant has moved out from their original place to somewhere just few streets away. The new place looks even grand and class. It is a double-storey building which can cater double the crowd compared to the old place.

This place is always packed with people no matter weekdays or weekends. There are hardly any available seats. If you want to dine here, you will need to stand next to the table to “unofficially” book it.

The same goes to the 2nd floor. There will never be an empty table if you didn’t wait. If you are fortunate enough, you will get a table within 5 minutes. Else it is normal to wait for 15 to 20 minutes for a table.

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After waited for 10 minutes, at last the table is mine for now. Instantly, the waiters will change a new set of table cloth and a complete set of cutleries.

The Chinese tea as usual which always accompanies the dim sum.

My first order, Hong Kong Style Chee Cheong Fun. Delicious and yummy, the “fun” was soft and thin was stuffed with fresh prawns while hot. Serving together with high quality soya sauce, I just love this dish for a kick-start. I am not sure why there were 2 pieces of vegetable on the side of this dish. I still remember there are no such garnish at their old place.

Prawn Dumpling (虾餃), one of the signature dishes here. I still remember the first time that I tried this prawn dumpling was 5 years ago. I couldn’t stop taking this dish after I started. I was so addicted to this dish until I kept asking my friends to accompany me down from Penang to Ipoh just for the sake of having prawn dumpling at Foh San. The main reason of this dumpling to be so attractive is due to the prawns used are so fresh and the outer skin is so soft and smooth. The combination of this dumpling with the chili sauce provided is just like a dish from heaven. However, the quality has dropped slightly if compared to the old place.

Leek Fragrant Prawn Dumpling (韭香虾餃). This is another alternative to the original prawn dumpling. It has a mixture of leek to make the outer skin and it was stuffed with fresh prawns. This is the healthier version of prawn dumpling.

Pork Dumpling (烧卖) is also one of the signature dishes here. I feel that this dish is not as great as the prawn dumpling. However, it is a popular dim sum due its tenderness of the minced meat and also the freshness of the ingredients used.

Another version of Pork Dumpling (烧卖)

Lotus Root Fish Cake (莲藕鱼饼), another combination of delicious and healthy creation with crunchy lotus root along with tasty fish cake.

Fish Cake Stuffed with Carrot Veggie (鱼皮萝卜饼), another combination of healthy and tasty range of food.

Gyoza (餃子), very similar to Pan Fried Bun (锅贴馒头) except that the outer skin is made from dumpling skin. It goes well with the ginger and vinegar.

The usual Char Siew Pao that I used to order and it is still up to standard.

Sweet Corn Pao, this is also up to my expectation.

The springy steamed fish ball. For kids, I believe they will really enjoy this dish and the ball is so bouncy that it can even replace the ping pong ball. This is one of my favorites when I was kid.

The springy deep fried fish ball, another version of fish ball for the fish ball lovers.

Glutinous Chicken Rice (糯米鸡), this is one dish that I am not going to disclose. It was delicious and the ingredients were fresh and hot. It is for me to recall the taste and for you to find out. If you have tried this one please do give me feedback.

Overall, most of the dishes served here are fresh and delicious. The new place has a better ambience but the taste of food is not as good as the previous one. The pricing here is reasonably cheap. If you ask me will I go back to Foh San Ipoh for just the sake of having dim sum, I would definitely answer YES.

Editor’s Review (5 Stars Rank):

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Quick Facts:

Family Friendly
Parking
Pork Free
Alcohol
Credit Card
Smoking
Reservation
Private Room

Operation hours: 6:30am – 2:00pm (Close on Tuesday)
Contact: 05-2540308
Address:51, Jalan Leong Sin Nam, 30300 Ipoh Perak.

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15 Comments so far (Add 1 more)

  1. I love the food there. I share the same thoughts and taste as you, Goh…

    1. Hock on January 3rd, 2010 at 11:45 pm
  2. exactly… but not too long.

    2. stevengoh on January 3rd, 2010 at 9:40 pm
  3. if wanna eat, stay longer to taste it

    3. Strawberry Gal on January 3rd, 2010 at 2:13 pm
  4. Chingy, I understand your feeling. Is like I seldom visit Air Itam Laksa stalls for years. As Penangite, I am not so fanz about that.

    4. stevengoh on November 13th, 2009 at 2:04 am
  5. Although I’ve been living in Ipoh for almost 20 years adee; I’ve only been to Foh San once! :D But then my grandparents don’t really fancy Foh San >_<

    5. Chingy on November 12th, 2009 at 12:56 am
  6. Wah ! so many ppl able to eat there and I still biting dust. Everytime I go sure crowded.

    6. email2me on November 9th, 2009 at 10:58 am
  7. I like their fish balls too!

    7. cariso on November 8th, 2009 at 4:23 pm
  8. To me Foh San dim sum taste so so only.

    8. Little Inbox on November 5th, 2009 at 2:48 pm
  9. Simplegirl, ya… I love the sui mai there too… it keeps me recall again and again to go back.

    9. stevengoh on November 5th, 2009 at 9:10 am
  10. i LOVE the sui mai and char siew pao there…….last time our har kao was bad…the skin too thick already

    10. SimpleGirl on November 5th, 2009 at 8:57 am
  11. Mary, that is just the start.

    Rebbecca, just touch and go not even have time to warm up the chair.

    NKOTB, imbi palace better? next time wanna go try there liao.

    Tailim, ya loh… always people staring at your seat. eat already also potong steam :(

    11. stevengoh on November 5th, 2009 at 12:54 am
  12. oh gosh…. that’s your makan trip last week ah…..

    12. FoOd PaRaDiSe on November 3rd, 2009 at 8:43 pm
  13. Yes! the paus here are the bomb!!
    Why u go Ipoh never call me ahhh???

    13. thenomadGourmand on November 3rd, 2009 at 4:52 pm
  14. you should try Imbi Palace in off Imbi Road, KL. :)

    14. NKOTB on November 3rd, 2009 at 11:42 am
  15. The place is always crowded and eating without a peace of mind. How to enjoy good dim sum… Have a good day.

    15. sin tailim on November 3rd, 2009 at 10:23 am

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