Sea Pearl Cafe

Top choice in George Town


The excellent seafood and unique location of this basic hawker centre – seemingly hidden in a Chinese temple complex looking out over the North Channel – make the Sea Pearl one of our favourite places to eat outside George Town's city centre.

Sea Pearl is 7km northwest of George Town. A taxi here costs RM25.


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