Chinese, Street Food Restaurants in Penang – 12 Restaurants
Kedai Kopi Sin Hwa
This well known stall in Penang has been frying out some good Char Koay Teow ever since they had moved from the Jalan Gottlieb food stalls decades ago.
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Nearby Traders Hotel
This is the lane where one can find delicious and cheap Penang food.
Anson Road Wet Market
The stall is in the Anson Road wet market which operates in the morning.
Kafe Sin Se Kai 新世界茶室
Opposite New World Park Food Center and selling other Penang local hawker foods.
Kedai Kopi Kean Lai Seng
The braised beef is then topped on your chosen noodles with some soup broth. You can opt for either the thick or thin Wan Than Mee noodles.
malaysianfoodie postedBadServes the worst char kuey teow ever in Penang & overpriced too. If you think char kuey tiaw can't go wrong in Penang, then try this stall at your peril !
Star City Food Court
Basically the Chee Cheong Fun looked like any normal ones you can get from the streets but this version had some surimi crab sticks and fresh prawns wrapped in them. Upon each order, these pre-prepared rolls would be dipped into batter and deep fried until golden brown. Prior to serving, you have an option of two sauces such as mayonnaise and KL rojaksauce.
Jelutong Char Tang Hun
The Char Tung Hun is fragrant and smooth, fried with big prawns, pork and egg. It's best to eat with sambal.
Song Yen Seafood 松园海鲜
This place does not suitable for those who'd like to go in big groups. Their table setting is the typical type of food court table.
Cecil Street Char Koay Teow
He uses almost the same ingredients as the others but there’s one hidden secret. He uses charcoal and his high heat frying skills that I could hardly take a proper shot from his hyper motions.
Metro Cafe
Metro Café which was opened on 1 May 2009, located just within a stone’s throw away from Northam Beach Café. Walking through the pathway leading to the dining area, there were many accessories stalls selling costume jewelries, t-shirts and souvenirs.
Cecil Street Ghaut Laksa & Fritters
One such stall would be a little Laksa stall manned by a Chinese mother and her son along Cecil Street Ghaut (Gat Lebuh Cecil).
Bayan Baru Wet Market Food Court
The sambal belacan are pretty spicy and it taste real good.