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Nam Heong Ipoh Soho is located at Jalan Sultan Iskandar Shah Block B 2-15, Ipoh 30000 Malaysia. This is a Chinese restaurant near the Ipoh.The average price range at Nam Heong Ipoh Soho is around RM 35 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Nam Heong Ipoh Soho is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Ipoh area. There are different kinds of food in Nam Heong Ipoh Soho that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +60 5-241 2415.
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Freddy Tanyano
Had the brunch here on our final day in Ipoh. Entry to the cafe isn't that clearly screen. I missed it within my first time, thinking it had been not open up. Servers are very attentive and the meals is merely above average predicated on theprice covered. This place will undoubtedly be liked by the youngsters as they do make use of robot as servers aside from real human.
C.H
ipoh a favorite city famous of its poultry soup noodles, nevertheless, we finished up absolute dissapointment with this particular num heong noodles, tasteless and oily, in addition, but also another food served aren't warm and similarly dull. The poor flavor ipoh coffeeice served here's spoiling not less.
Jane Karmendra
We found witness the feminine robot servers but still left disappointed with the common at best food. After all they're not totally poor but you can find just so so far better options around Ipoh and possibly 60% the costs here. The restaurant isn't veryclean perhaps due to the renovation nonetheless it just feels really run-down. Couple that having an unattentive service, helps it be a supper to forget. I've attempted others Nam Heong outlets just like the one in KL that is pretty decent therefore i do wish they revamp this wall plug soon.
Bilge Bilgin
Took our mum and sister here to supply a unique eating experience viewing the robot waitresses, named Angela Infant, at the job! The both of these were very excited considering the robots helping the customers. While it is rather gimmicky, it is worthy of using the timeto check out this outlet merely to expertise seeing the robots assist customers. Food served here's good. All regional fare, food you will discover at a Kopitiam. The wantan mee, siew mai, prawn mee were great. My mum appreciated the little plate of assam laksa that's served as well. Had chee cheong enjoyable but didn't that can compare with it due to the sour tasting chilli sauce which for me, spoiled the flavor! The noodle for the CCF (kway teow) has been also stiff. Must be steamed correctly! The iced espresso was heavenly specifically after getting out in the warm sunlight. The egg custard will be silky clean and tasted excellent, definitely my preferred dessert here. My main complaint is approximately the irresponsible mindset of individuals who recreation area at the SOHO region! Although Nam Heong offers a raise for the disabled/ pregnant/ elderly to utilize, addressing this place is really a real challenge because the vehicle parks at SOHO are usually always full, also those reserved for the disabled, which are employed by those people who are disabled mentally: total MORONS! With a steering wheel chair bound mum, getting a carpark lot was absolutely challenging because the a lot reserved for the disabled had been all taken by additional not disabled motorists and their cars. Helps make me question what the town council enforcement officers are usually doing???? To create matters worse, the majority of the ramps for the wheelchairs had been furthermore blocked by cars, rendering it virtually difficult to press the wheelchair up! My bad mum had to have a problem with her walker body before having the ability to sit down in the wheelchair. I am hoping the administration of Nam Heong and another tenants do something positive about this irresponsible behaviour of individuals! All in all, a nice dining experience, but not at all the parking and addressing the restaurant experience!
Maureen T. Rustandi
Without the iPad to select your dishes, the service for customers are complete trash and I wouldn't believe it out of this type of establishment.
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