RESTORAN HJ SHARIN LOW GRAND IPOH
Restoran Hj Sharin Low Grand Ipoh is a popular Chinese Muslim restaurant in Ipoh offering halal Chinese seafood and wok dishes in a spacious, family-friendly setting near Greenhill and Kampung Jawa.
Halal Status :
Assumed halal (Muslim-owned)
This outlet is part of the nationwide Hj Sharin Low Grand / Haji Sharin Low Grand Chinese Muslim restaurant chain, commonly described in media as a Chinese Muslim seafood restaurant and frequented by Muslim diners. Multiple reviews and a TV food feature describe it explicitly as a Chinese Muslim restaurant serving halal food, and Muslim travellers recommend it as a place for halal Chinese cuisine in Ipoh. However, no specific official halal certificate from JAKIM or another recognised certifying body for this particular branch could be located online. On that basis, it is treated as Muslim-owned and strongly presumed halal, but without verifiable certification details.
| 📍 | 14, Persiaran Greenhill, Kampung Jawa, 30450 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia |
| 📞 | +60 5-242 1553 |
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Specialities
Chinese Muslim seafood and Cantonese-style dishes such as assam prawns, salted egg french beans, sizzling tofu, steamed or fried fish, poultry and tofu dishes. Portions are typically family-style and suitable for sharing, with mid-range pricing compared to standard Chinese restaurants in Ipoh. The restaurant caters well to groups and family gatherings with round tables and banquet-style seating. Suitable_for: Family dining, group celebrations, tour groups, and casual business meals rather than quick solo lunches.
Operations
The restaurant typically operates daily for lunch and dinner, with busiest periods around 12:30–2:00 pm and 7:00–9:30 pm, especially on weekends and public holidays. Peak hours often see large family groups and tour groups, so food preparation times can lengthen and seating may require a short wait. Weeknights outside of peak dinner time are usually more relaxed and suitable for quieter meals. It is advisable for large groups to arrive early or call ahead during weekends and festive seasons.
Reviews
Online reviews describe the restaurant as a popular choice for halal Chinese food in Ipoh, with many praising the variety of seafood, duck, tofu and vegetable dishes and the ability to host large family gatherings. Positive comments highlight tasty items like assam prawns, salted egg french beans and sizzling tofu, as well as the spacious dining area. Some reviewers mention variable service speed and occasional overcooked seafood or higher prices for premium fish, reflecting a generally good but not uniformly exceptional experience. Overall sentiment is that it is a reliable venue for Chinese Muslim cuisine, especially for groups seeking familiar, sharing-style dishes. Popular praises include: good Chinese Muslim food, generous portions, suitable for families, and convenient central location.
Facilities
Prayer Space : none (no dedicated surau reported on-site; nearest mosques and surau are accessible within a short drive in central Ipoh). Parking : Located in a commercial area with street-side and nearby lot parking; spaces can be limited during peak dining hours, so some guests may need to park slightly further and walk. Seating Capacity: medium-to-large, with multiple round tables capable of accommodating big families and groups; generally family friendly with shared dishes and child-suitable options. Accessibility: ground-floor shop-lot style entrance with relatively easy access, though detailed information about ramps or accessible toilets is not clearly documented, so wheelchair users may wish to confirm in advance.
Notes for Muslim Users
For Muslim travellers, this restaurant is generally considered a safe and convenient option for Chinese-style halal dining, given its Chinese Muslim branding and strong patronage from local Muslims. There is no visible pork or alcohol focus, and the menu aligns with common halal Chinese offerings, making it suitable for families and conservative diners. Those who require formal certification should look for any displayed halal certificate inside the outlet or near the counter and, if needed, ask staff to confirm current halal status and ownership. It is also prudent to ask about specific items such as sauces or desserts if you are very strict, and to plan prayer arrangements at nearby mosques or surau as there is no clearly indicated on-site surau.
