Restaurants in Penang – 2744 Restaurants
Gurney Drive Hawker
You can choose your favourite ingredients and the stall owner will deep fried it on the spot for you. Open air dining next to the road. When rain, you have to carry your own food and find shelter at the nearest Mc Donalds.
noweating posted www.noweating.com 370 ReviewsThat’s all for now. Will try other food in future.
Sin Hai Beng Seafood
Their Pai Kut Ong Rice gave me a good impression. Although the price is slightly higher (RM5) but the portion is really big. Serving time is quick.
Beef Koay Teow
miracle4dream posted www.paupaudreamland.com 87 ReviewsSuperbThe Beef Soup Kuey Teow are really delicious and the most we enjoyed are the beef broth. The beef soup are rich in aroma and it is even per...
JJ Cafe (Jerejak Jetty Cafe)
JJ Cafe is located at the jetty where you can take your boat to Jerejak Island. Here serve malay food.
Jln Samak Curry Mee & Koay Teow Teng
This stall has been in operation since 1980.
Restaurant Telok Bayan
6 types of sauces available for lok lok. They are neaty arranged on a clean round table.
Golden Happy Cafe
This beef koay teow stall is actually the same stall that operates at Sri Weld Food Court in the morning and lunch session at Weld Quay area. At night, the owner operates the stall at Sg. Nibong area. If you are craving for a bowl of beef koay teow for dinner, this is the place to go.
Farlim Shell Station Laksa Cafe
In 10 years time the small stall now had grown into a coffee shop.
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsThis is one of a famous Laksa stall in this neigbourhood that had been operating more than 10 years since the dismantle of the food street and still find it pretty good and easily beats many stalls out there.
Public Cafe
This place is well known for its seafood porridge but they do serve noodles and rice as well.
Johor Road Hawker Food
The stall sells varieties of deep fried lorbak, tau kua, pig ears, sausages like any other lorbak stall in Penang but it stands out in its hae jie with fresh big prawns.
wackybecky posted www.rebeccasaw.com 545 ReviewsI didn’t like it very much. For one this is the blackish type; not the reddish kind that I prefer. The flavour is pretty mild and on the first 3 bites you would actually find it a bit bland.
Sim Corner Lok Lok
There are also food items for frying, for example skewers of pandan chicken pieces, pig’s ear and also yam rolls. Go ahead and make a trip to Wai Sek Kai and satisfy your cravings!