Chinese Restaurants in Penang – 1235 Restaurants
Rou Gu Cha King
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsAs a whole, with so many items in the menu, the shop worths some visits but it is better to stick with the original Rou Gu Cha if you are Bak Kut Teh lover.
Datuk Keramat Curry Mee Stall
usws postedExceptionalStill consistently my favourite Curry Mee (and koay teow th'ng)! My benchmark for good penang curry mee in Penang, the sambal is superb!
Duck Meat Koay Teow Thng
They have duck meat, fish ball, fish cake, duck liver, duck intestine, porridge (鴨粥) and also Koay Chiap (粿汁) .
enqvist posted www.tasteiest.com 222 ReviewsExceptional113 Koay Teow Thng is one of the very old Koay Teow Thng hawker in town, to be specific it located at Lebuh Melayu. What make them special is the duck meat and the clear delicious soup.
24 Hour (Lai Lai) Wan Tan Mee
This stall is located inside the food court in Tanjung Bunga Market. At night time, this is the one and only stall operating. This stall operates by a 73 years old man and his wife. His wife operates the stall from 7am – 1pm, and the old man takes over then. The only off day is Tuesday night.
Bali Hai
The place is located at Gurney Drive, just 150m away from Gurney Plaza, facing seaside. Bali Hai serve seafood during the night, but in the morning, they serve Dim Sum at very reasonable prices. The best thing is they even have free WiFi for all! The atmosphere is quite nice compared to many places, good for taking breakfast with your friends and family.
low.b.leong posted foodbin.blogspot.com 474 ReviewsIt is a place to tuck into fresh local and exotic seafood and Chinese cuisine with friends or family in a relaxed atmosphere.
Anson Road Wet Market
The stall is in the Anson Road wet market which operates in the morning.
Ipoh Salted Chicken
This stall is the branch out from its outlet in Joo Leong Cafe in Bayan Lepas (famous for its toast bread and half boiled eggs). The chicken is wrapped in “tracing paper” and baked in two woks filled with heated coarse salt.
Klang Bak Kut Teh
It is just a small place, occupying the front of a house, with a few tables on the side walk as well. The menu is displayed hanging opposite the stall.
Belacan Chicken Hawker Stall
The chicken meat is tender and the belacan taste is well marinated into the meat. The taste is just nice for my taste bud as it is not overly pungent. There are many choice ofthe chicken that you can buy from the stall, namely the chicken wings, drumsticks, thighs, breast meat, etc.
Sin Hong Kee Seafood
The food served here are quite nice as they are neither too oily nor over flavored as most of the restaurant along that area.
Lean Thye Coffee Shop
The owner, Ah Kheng has been selling Lor Mee for around fifteen years around town before settling down in Lean Thye coffee shop in Ah Quee Street. Ah Kheng’s stall is the only one occupying the coffee shop. Usually in the morning, the coffee shop is filled with customers just waiting for their bowl of Lor Mee from him.
Tye Sin Street Economy Bee Hoon
This stall along Jalan CY Choy to be one of the best around. Other than having some add on like their ever delicious Lor Bak (Pork Roll), they have something better. Their noodles did not have the strong taste of unwashed Lye water.
nickchan posted www.nickchan.net 94 ReviewsThe little stall also have red bean soup as dessert. I don't know how to taste it out whether it's good or not, they're like the same to me, sweet.
JL Steamboat Restauran
The place was rather cozy with soft music and yet dimly light cubicles. It would be a bonus for those people who love to dine in privacy. Each table would come with an electronically temperature control hot plate which you do not see much at many steamboat restaurants.
Kedai Kopi Sing May Mah
The difference lied in the yam rice. Each whole rice grain from here had the right texture and softness, combined with the thorough coating from the fragrant dark soy sauce, mixed with the right saltiness from the dried shrimps and beautiful powdery bites from the yam cubes.