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17 Kelawei Fusion Cuisine & D’Fat Mona Lisa Cafe

17 Kelawei Fusion Cuisine

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17 Kelawei is a Charlie Chaplin retro-inspired restaurant that focuses on serving fusion cuisine in George Town, Penang. With dishes specially designed by Chef Ong, a professional chef with over 30 years of experience in the kitchen, 17 Kelawei is the culmination of a casual atmosphere and yet provides an all-inspiring fine-dining experience right in the heart of the city.
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The wide array of dishes in its menu proves the chef’s high culinary skill in making local and international delicacies specialising in Nyonya, Chinese and Western dishes.
For those visiting the city, savour one of Penang’s most famous char koay teow, which is flat rice noodle fried with fresh local prawns and scallops.
For an all-time favourite, check out its Signature Egg Benedict if you are looking to satisfy your late-night craving or indulge in a weekend brunch session with friends. While there is a full list of dishes ranging from appetisers to a full meal, the restaurant also offers a Charlie’s Afternoon Tea that provides delectable apple crumble, macaroons, and of course, tea.
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In conjunction with its upcoming Father’s Day Promotion, 17 Kelawei has launched its Nyonya Set specially designed for the occasion. For the price of RM198++, the package consists of a 7-course meal with dessert for 5 people.
Opening Hours : Daily  8am – 10.30pm except for every Tuesday
Facebook : 17 Kelawei
Instagram : 17_Kelawei
Wechat : 17KelaweiFusionCuisine
Telephone : +604 226 2005
Website : http://www.17kelawei.com
Address: 17, Jalan Kelawei, 10250 George Town Penang.
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D’ Fat Mona Lisa Cafe

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D’Fat Mona Lisa Cafe is a two-year-old restaurant that has continued to see gradual expansion to its customer base. Comfortable sofas and social areas adorn the cafe providing a warm and pleasant atmosphere to guests while the conference room and main hall cater to parties and seminars. Led by an experienced chef with a life-long career in the F&B business, food remains as the centre of attention and has been revolving around creativity and freshness since day one.
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Alongside its Monthly Specials, D’ Fat Mona Lisa also features its signature dishes including the Expresso Chicken, Grilled BBQ Chicken and Carbonara Beef specially crafted to tantalise your taste buds!
The Cafe has been a steady choice among their regular customers and is an ideal venue for special celebrations including birthdays and family gatherings. One of their main attractions are the Breakfast and Lunch Sets. With ample parking spaces, they have also catered for buffet-styled gatherings that include a wide variety of dishes. Besides the popular demand for in-house buffet-styled events, they also provide catering services for private engagements.
Opening Hours : 
Tue – Thurs, Sun | 8am – 10.30pm
Fri & Sat | 8am – 11pm
Mon | 8am – 2pm
Facebook : D’ Fat Mona Lisa Cafe
Telephone : +604 281 0797
Website : http://www.dfatmonalisacafe.com


Address : 43, Jalan Free School, Jelutong, 11600 Penang.

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