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WINNERS! Best Restaurant  & Cafe 2015 / 2016



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iNPENANG introduces you to some of the best restaurants and cafes which are shortlisted by numerous food junkies with their favourite eateries. A total of 23 restaurants and cafés were selected to receive the iNPENANG BEST RESTAURANT GUIDE 2015/2016. Held at the Segafredo Zanetti Espresso Belissa Row Pulau Tikus on 28 October 2015, the momentous ceremony saw over 50 invited guests from Penang as well as VIP.
There are two categories of winners which are the café winners and restaurant winners. The café winners include China House, The Safe Room, Laksalicious, Gusto Cafe, Monkeycup Cafe, 43 Cafe, BIBIS Fashion & Café, The Mugshot Cafe, Segafredo Zanetti Espresso, Hard Rock Cafe Penang, and The Library Coffee Bar, Summerton Bayan Indah.

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As for the restaurants category, the winners are Blue Reef Fish & Chips Straits Quay, Edo Ichi Japanese Cuisine, Maple Palace Restaurant, Bali Hai Seafood Market Restaurant, Spice Market Café, Imperial Chinese Cuisine Restaurant, Wakaba Japanese Noodle Restaurant, Starview Restaurant, Vegan Hut, Sarkies Eastern & Oriental Hotel, Wang Thai Restaurant and Hakka Village.
These cafes and restaurants have proved justice with their wide array of food and drinks where millions of taste buds will be truly satisfied.

Best Restaurant Winners



Bali Hai Seafood Market Restaurant
Bali Hai Seafood Market Restaurant
Blue Reef Fish & Chips, Straits Quay
Blue Reef Fish & Chips, Straits Quay
Edo Ichi Japanese Cuisine
Edo Ichi Japanese Cuisine
Hakka Village
Hakka Village
Imperial Chinese Cuisine Restaurant
Imperial Chinese Cuisine Restaurant
Maple Palace Restaurant
Maple Palace Restaurant
Sarkies Eastern & Oriental Hotel
Sarkies Eastern & Oriental Hotel
Spice Market Café
Spice Market Café



Starview Restaurant
Starview Restaurant
Vegan Hut
Vegan Hut
Wakaba Japanese Noodle Restaurant
Wakaba Japanese Noodle Restaurant



Wang Thai Restaurant
Wang Thai Restaurant

Best Cafe Winners



43 Cafe
43 Cafe
Bibis Fashion Café
Bibis Fashion & Café
China House
China House
Gusto Cafe
Gusto Cafe
Hard Rock Cafe Penang
Hard Rock Cafe Penang
Laksalicious
Laksalicious
Monkeycup Cafe
Monkeycup Cafe
Segafredo Zanetti Espresso
Segafredo Zanetti Espresso
The Library Coffee Bar, Summerton
The Library Coffee Bar, Summerton Bayan Indah
The Mugshot Cafe
The Mugshot Cafe
The Safe Room
The Safe Room



Spice Market Café
Spice Market Café

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