Chinese Restaurants in Swatow Lane – 8 Restaurants
New World Park Food Court
LEE ENG LAI, now in his late fifties, recalls that his grandfather Lee Kar Tee and grand uncle Lee Ah Keat started selling ice kacang as a roving stall in the Jalan Rangoon area in 1923. His father, Ah Kang (Kar Tee’s son), later inherited the stall and moved it to a permanent position. Eng Lai, his brother Eng Huat and sister Ah Kee (above) have been involved in running the stall since the 1960s, when it was next to a snooker bar. Originally, in the 1920s, a bowl of basic ice kacang cost half a cent, now it is RM1.50. Early in 2007, the stall moved into the new New World Park (Sin Sei Kai) food court opposite with ample parking.
Reanaclaire posted www.reanaclaire.com 133 ReviewsMy kids love these pancakes...This one is filled with durian!! OH my Goodness!
Majestic Rojak @ New World Cafe
food2buzz posted foodtobuzz.blogspot.com 415 ReviewsMajestic’s sauce is mildly spicy and the rojak is topped with belacan powder, chilli powder and finely-ground peanuts.
Kafe Sin Se Kai 新世界茶室
Opposite New World Park Food Center and selling other Penang local hawker foods.
Restoran Lok Lok
Lok Lok Restaurant is very proud of their own homemade sauce. They make it specically for you to dip the lok lok or to mix with cooked noodles
Rou Gu Cha King
New World Park is located between the junction of Burmah Road and Swatow lane. In 1970’s to 80’s this place damn famous, it was an amusement park on that time. After that this place had been abandon there for a long long time. Hawkers located on Swatow lane are famous, especially their Ice kacang, Popiah, Laksa, Pasembur and many others. One or two years back, Robert Kwok’s group had decided to redevelop this place. They wanted to make New World Park to become one of the tourist attractions in Penang. Inside this place you can find food, shopping, clubbing, bistro, cyber café and many others. Most of the hawkers from Swatow lane had move into the food court of New World Park. You can get lots of local delicacies here. Yummy-licious!!! Also available ... dim sum and a variety of bak kut teh noodles.
Swatow Lane Hawker Stall
Or Chien or called as Fried Oyster.. is also one of the hawkers delights in Penang.
Swatao Lane Sai Too Fishball Soup
This is also famous stall in Penang for the Sai Too Fish Ball soup.