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Pitt Street Koey Teow Th’ng at Hai Oan Kopitiam [Hai Onn Kopitiam], Burma Road
Down in Penang Road and right in the middle of the T junction connecting Penang Road and Transfer Road, there’s an old Hainanese kopitiam. Most of the people know that the western food there are famous. But actually to me something taste even much better which is the Koey Teow Th’ng (KTT) sold here. [Read more]
Gurney Drive Hawkers Center
When we speak of Gurney Drive. No will say they dunno about it except they are from Sabah and Sarawak. Gurney drive is well famous for tourist spot for hawker foods. It is located at a park area facing the sea. For Penang people, that place is considered a cut throat hawkers center. This place is not a place for you to visit during public holidays and weekends. All the foods quality will drop drastically!... [Read more]
Sin Yin Nam Cafe [New Lane / Lorong Baru Food Street]
Penang ….. a heaven of hawkers food paradise. When you speak of hawker foods to tourist, they will tell you Gurney Drive straight away. This is due to a lots of publicity have been done to this spot by the foreigners what came before. To me as a local, I will not go there during the holiday season or weekends. I will only go for their few specialties like Rojak, Tau Fu Fah, Toast Squid and Mua... [Read more]
Lenglui Dessert at Jelutong Wet Market [Mat Toh Yau]
After a full course curry and spices all the way dinner with Daniel, we definitely need something to cool us down internally. We were thinking something refreshing and first thing that came into our mind is the Jelutong Leng Lui Dessert. Few years back, they made a huge fuzz in the night market for hawker foods in Jelutong. Everybody were talking about them where pretty chicks are selling desserts.... [Read more]
Sup Hameed (Famous For Sup Torpedoes) at Upper Penang Road
Upper Penang road have been the most happening place in the island when the sun goes down. There are plenty of pubs around that area. In the middle of those place, there are a special restaurant which sell Indian Muslim soups. The restaurant name is called Sup Hameed. [Read more]
Line Clear Nasi Kandar at Upper Penang Road
The word Nasi Kandar, came about from a time when nasi [rice] hawkers or vendors would kandar [balance] a pole on the shoulder with two huge containers of rice meals. The name has remained and today the word Nasi Kandar is seen on most Tamil Muslim or “Malaysian Mamak” restaurants and Indian-Muslim stall meals. The rice for a nasi kandar dish is often placed in a wooden container about... [Read more]
Kedai Kopi Liong Huat Seng – Sungai Tiram Char Hor Fun
In Penang, there are a type of noodle which comes in big pieces. It somestime can be bigger piece than a spreaded Chee Cheong Fun but taste like typical koey teow. In Hokkien, they call it “TUA PAN“. Before you cook it, you will need to cut it into smaller piece. In KL people call this “WAT TAN HOR” [Smooth Egg Koey Teow], Ipoh people call it “SAR HOR FUN” [SAND... [Read more]
Kafe Fettes Park Western Food
In Penang …. When you mention to people about Fettes Park, the first thing that would come into your mind would be Tua Pui Loh Chicken Rice. That is for lunch and day time. For dinner, the shop next to it are selling a nice and affordable western food. The shop is called Kafe Fettes Park Western Food [Read more]
Bayan Baru Market Food Court, Chicken Lam Mee
Besides the Ban Chen Kuih located at stall no. 81, there are another stall which I pretty frequent with that is the Chicken Lam Mee at stall no 13. I like this Lam Mee so much is because of the way they prepare is so much different compared to the KL’s version which using thick yellow mee and starchy soup type. [Read more]
Bayan Baru Market Food Court Ban Chen Kuih
“Ban Chen Kuih“, Ban Chang Kuih, apom balik, apam balik, apam …… all sorts of name are used to represent a piece of chinese pan cake. The pancake basically have 2 types. One is a thin and crunchy type and another one is the thicker version. Different people like different version for their chinese pan cakes. I like mine thin and with plenty of crunched peanuts, extra sweet corns... [Read more]
Jalan Perak Fish Ball Asam Laksa at Restaurant Khean Hooi
There are a long history back where asam laksa is considered a high tea snack. They use to be serving it in a small bowl rather than the current version which serve in a standard size bowl. For tourist, your trip to Penang won’t be complete if you didn’t taste the ASAM LAKSA and CHAR KOEY TEOW. For tourist, when you talk about asam laksa, the first that would come into your mind would be... [Read more]
Hussain Mee Goreng and Mee Rebus, Jelutong Market Penang
Mee goreng ….. a direct translation to english would be fried mee. On the basic idea we would just think that throw the mee into the frying pan and fried it. It is not as simple as that. In Penang, “Mee Goreng” is rather popular among locals. It is due to the way of those Indian Muslims fry it in a different way which involve combination of a few sauces and ingredients. In KL, it... [Read more]
Kafe Aik Hwa – Ah Sai Economy Rice In Perak Road
Penang …… commonly know to people as the hawker foods heaven by tourist and outstation folks. But to us which came from the island we always run out of idea what to have for lunch or dinner. I guess we are too pampered with all these choices. So normally if I ran out of idea of what to eat for lunch/brunch (Breakfast + Lunch), I’ll go for economy rice. One of the regular shop which... [Read more]


