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Sin Yin Nam Cafe [New Lane / Lorong Baru Food Street]

November 16, 2008 by email2me · 5 Comments 

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 Chee. The rest are pretty repititive or highly over rated by the tourist. If my coleaques wanted to have a spot fully loaded with hawkers food, I’ll definitely bring them to Sin Yin Nam Cafe or more popular known as New Lane by the locals.

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There are more than 30 stalls located here which sell different type of hawker foods which come with a reasonable price. However lately due to more and more tourist patronize these stalls, the price is slightly higher compared to the last time. It is still affordable though.

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There are stalls which refuse the pay the rental in Sin Yin Nam cafe and operated across the road instead. However the environment here are not as hygiene compared to dining in the cafe. The foods here are equally good though.

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FOODS SOLD HERE

Basically to locals, the most famous stall here is the PORK INTESTINE PORRIDGE.

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Look at those pork intestines hanging like an intestines show case. This stall is the most famous for their porridge.

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The brownish colors are deep fried and the white color ones are boiled together with the porridge

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The intestines were cut into small pieces together with char siew as the condinment for the porridge. Don’t just by the look for the fried intestines. It is very crunchy!

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White and smooth porridge. A bowl will never enough. Each bowl cost range from RM4 to RM5 depends you got add in extras. The rating for this porridge goes 5/5 for me.

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Next we move on to the next stall which is just right behind the pork intestines porridge would be the PORK RIBS HOKKIEN PRAWN MEE. This hokkien mee’s rating is 4/5.

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In front of this stall is the roast chicken wings. It comes with a rating of 4/5 from my past test.

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All the chicken wings and drumsticks are hand roasted directly on the charcoals.

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All the chicken wings and drumsticks were roast 1/2 way done to shorten the preparation time when customer placing the orders.

Next we went to the Chee Cheong Fun stall. This stall have been selling here since the coffee shop started.

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Cold Chee Cheong Fun. It needs to be heat up to taste good. Some people like it cold though.

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Basic Penang Chee Cheong Fun Dressings and Condiments. Sweet sauce, shrimp paste, chilis, pre cooked oils, fried shallots, light soya sauce and sesame seeds.

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My plate of Chee Cheong Fun with the roll in tact. Most people like it unrolled. The rating for this plate of Chee Cheong Fun would be 4/5. RM1.80 for 2 rolls

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My Fried ordered the crab meat char koey teow. It taste really good but a bit pricey lately. Rating of 4/5 for this. RM5 if not mistaken.

My old friend were craving for the popiah also. So I went and place an order for him and at the same time takings some shots.

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Turnips … the main ingredient for popiah

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Fillings for popiah would be crushed bean curds, chilis, sweet sauce, spinach and cooked turnips

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The turnips need to be dried off a bit as it would be very messy and hard to wrap into the popiah skins of too much sauce in it

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Popiah wrapping in progress

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Then it is cut into mouth size and poured a bit of the gravy on top. This is truly Penang style of eating popiah. Not like other place which their popiah are very dry. Rating 3/5 for this popiah. 2 rolls come with a price tag of RM2.40

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Seafood Char Koay Kak …. this stalls Koay Kak Taste so so only and the price are a bit cut throat to me. It cost RM4.50 per plate and the taste rating is just 2/5 to my personal taste.

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Pork Satay. Gosh …. both of us can’t eat anymore when we walk by this stall and it smells so good. We had it before and the taste would be 3/5

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Place:Sin Yin Nam Cafe [New Lane / Lorong Baru Food Street]

Location :Lorong Baru Penang
GPS Coordinate :N5 24.898 E100 19.583
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Address :Refer Map
Contact No :
Website :
Business Hour : 6pm till sold out
Off Day :
Food Type: Hawker Foods
Price: Cheap
Payment Terms : Cash
Cleanliness Votes : 2/5
Food Votes : Refer each individual above
Air Conditioned : No
Halal : No
WIFI : No
Smoking and non smoking zone : None
Tax : None
Recommended Foods : Pork Intestines Porridge, Chee Cheong Fun, Crab Meats Char Koey Teow

Remark:
Look at the weather to decide whether sitting outdoor or indoor




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Mama Chop Papa Grill Outside Old Subang Airport Terminal 3

July 10, 2008 by email2me · Leave a Comment 

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Place: Mama Chop Papa Grill at Old Subang Airport

Location : Opposite Terminal 3 at Old Subang Airport
GPS Coordinate : N3 08.092 E101 33.233
Google Maps : CLICK HERE
Address : Refer Map
Contact No :
Website :
Business Hour :
Off Day :
Food Type: Local Western Foods
Price: Reasonable
Payment Terms : Cash
Cleanliness Votes : 2/5
Food Votes : 3/5
Air Conditioned : No
Halal : Yes
WIFI : No
Smoking and non smoking zone : No
Tax : 5% Gov
Recommended Foods : Cheese Chicken Chop, Deep Fried Bun, Spring Chicken

Recommended Drinks : Their large size drinks

Remark:
This restaurant is located just next to Lala Chong Seafood and facing the old Subang Airport outside terminal 3. The boss is a Chinese but the restaurant workers all are Malay. All foods are prepared in a hygiene way eventhough the restaurant is located at road side.




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