A Vegetarian’s Guide to Dining in LANGKAWI

Lady at Oasis beachI would like to share with you my favorite trio of restaurants in Langkawi, Malaysia’s most popular beach destination. Almost all tourists are self-styled restaurant critics. I am no different, except there is one caveat - I’m a vegetarian (97% vegan). While I’m not fussy, I am very conscious about the way the food is prepared - you know, minimal salt and oil etc. If the produce used in the restaurant is organic and grown locally, so much the better. Finding some decent vegetarian friendly restaurants in Cenang Beach, Langkawi’s liveliest resort area, was a little difficult as many of the restaurants specialize in the traditional Malay cuisine which is heavy on fish sauce, meat and seafood, however I did see a number of Indian and Middle Eastern restaurants that offered vegetarian entrees, and a lesser number of Chinese and Thai restaurants as well.

Be forewarned, there are some pseudo fancy Indian restaurants in the area, but menu prices looked a bit on the high side and judging from the lack of customers, the food at these places was probably mediocre at best!

My wholehearted recommendations are as follows:
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  1. The Oasis Pub and Restaurant
    ****

    The Oasis at nightLocated about 200 meters south of Underwater World, this small beachside café specializes in North Indian Tandoori and Western food. After sunset, the ambiance at the Oasis Beach Club is very special with large colored light bulbs and candlelights illuminating the outdoor dining area. Did I say romantic? At the Oasis, there’s a good selection of set Indian dinners – both vegetarian and non-vegetarian – and for Langkawi, entrée prices are fairly reasonable. The fact that I ate there two of the four nights that I stayed in Langkawi has to tell you something – the food was very tasty. Only negative thing that I can think was that the service can be somewhat indifferent.

  2. Red Tomato Café
    ****

    Located just 50 meters north of AB Motel was RED TOMATO, this small rather eclectic café offers a variety of mostly Mediterranean and Western dishes. The ambiance is very tropical, funky and offbeat – a place where most western tourists feel comfortable and judging from the crowds that gather here for the early morning hours, this café is hands down the most popular place for breakfast in town. While I was having breakfast there one Oli at Red Tomatomorning, Red Tomato was so busy that the Maitre-D was putting people on a waitlist. What did I have for breakfast? A large mixed fruit salad with yogurt and granola accompanied by some delicious organic coffee (not Nescafe, thank G-D) and a toasted baguette. Don’t miss out on their wonderful homemade bread and rolls!

    The European lady who owns the place is a little quirky, but her Malay husband, Oli - by occupation, he is a building contractor in Langkawi - seems to be a really amiable gentleman. He even posed for a series of pictures for me. I didn’t have a chance to make it there for dinner, but the menu had some decent vegetarian options including some delicious sounding salads. Service can be a little bit spotty though and prices are a little on the high side for Langkawi. In addition, their free Wifi is very fast - a lot faster than the service I paid for at the AB Motel. Soymilk is available upon request for their mixed coffee drinks.

  3. HAROO
    ****1/2

    Haroo couple PortraitOwned by a middle-aged couple from Korea, Haroo is located on a side street directly opposite Underwater World. Haroo offers a very diverse dinner menu, but their breakfast offerings are rather standard - toast, eggs, hash brown and a small juice. The service is very good and the prices are very affordable. The one time I went there for dinner, I ordered a very delicious vegetarian curry dish, rice and a side of garlic bread. Hmm very tasty! The husband personally greets every guest that walks into the restaurant with a bow and a smile, while his wife mans the kitchen. Overall, this is probably my favorite restaurant in LANGKAWI as the husband and wife tandem are such gracious and humble hosts. Their daughter, who is very fluent in English, is quite artistic – see her tribute to chairs and coffee houses on the far wall. Excellent calligraphy. Highly recommended!

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7 Responses to “A Vegetarian’s Guide to Dining in LANGKAWI”

  1. Matt Says:

    Hello, I couldn’t disagree more with the Haroo recommendation. I showed up and they said they didn’t have much veggie food and the menu stated the same.

    Tomato - I didn’t try it but you’d have to be brave - it looks dodgy.

    Oasis looks excellent, but we haven’t got time to go there this trip.

    My recommendations:

    On Pantai Cenang there are lots of good places for veg food - but rarely are they pure veg and often serve meat as well. L’Osteria and the indian place beside it, Tulsi Garden, are great and only a very short taxi ride or walk.

    Little Lysie’s ChillOut Cafe is also excellent.

  2. Hanumann Says:

    I will stand by my HAROO recommendation. It is not a vegetarian restaurant per se, but there are at least 2 vegetarian entrees on the dinner menu, and the service is far superior and friendlier than most places in Pantai Cenang. re: TOMATO CAFE -I don’t know if you went to the right Tomato Cafe - it is across the street from the beach and AB Motel(going away from the Aquarium). There is another Tomato cafe next to AB MOTEL (going towards the Aquarium), but it is a budget Indian affair. Maybe you went to the wrong place! In any case, I hope you’re enjoying Langkawi Beach. Thank you very much for your recommendations!

  3. Brett & Sheralyn Holmes Says:

    Haroo Restaurant is far superior to any restaurant in Langkawi. The beautiful Korean family are courteous and the food and service mangnificent and affordable. We ate there 5 times during our 7 day stay in Langkawi. We were so taken by the lovely family that owns it that we still stay in touch. I truly encourage anyone visiting Langkawi to visit Haroo Restaurant. Once you visit once, you’ll go back for more.
    Brett & Sheralyn Holmes
    Mount Gambier
    South Australia

  4. Heinz Damhuis Says:

    I am desperately looking for their telephone number because we are going to see them again in January this year, I have lost their email address and number but I would so much like to talk to them before going to Langkawi. So if you could help please replay

    thank you

    Heinz Damhuis
    h.e.damhuis@home.nl

  5. Hanumann Says:

    To Mr. Damhuis - I assume you’re referring to HAROO.
    Their phone # is 0128205244 and their email address is
    harooinlangkawi@yahoo.com

  6. Quek Helen Says:

    Is there any vegan food in langkawi? tks

  7. Hanumann Says:

    To my knowledge there are no dedicated vegan or vegetarian restaurants in Langkawi, however you can get a vegan meal or vegetarian restaurants at any number of restaurants - mostly Indian, Oriental, Chinese or or Arabic. As an example, Haroo has a vegetarian curry dish.

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