Snack Restaurants in Penang – 10 Restaurants
Leong Chee Kee Biscuits
The coconut tart is the specialty of Leong Chee Kee. They only make 300 pieces per day, so its best to to drop in at 9am to make the bookings personally as they do not accept telephone bookings.
Weld Quay Goreng Pisang and Fried Fritters
A hawker stall along Weld Quay selling a variety of these deep-fried fritters which is one of Malaysia best tea time snacks.
blogalicious posted shirleent.blogspot.com 10 ReviewsSuperbI enjoy the crunchiness of all their fried fritters. Great snack for 3.15pm break. Be prepare for long queue.
Penang Special Samosa
Sunagi Dua
It’s cheap and good. The fruits used are fresh.
Penang Tanjung Bungah Goreng Pisang
Look out for this stall housed in a white van. It can be seen on the roadside after the Tanjung Bunga Police Station traffic light.
Noor Azam Apom Balik
En. Noor Azam has been selling his Apom Balik right in front of the General Post Office (Pos Besar Pulau Pinang) along Downing Street (Lebuh Downing) for more than a decade.
Uncle Bob Taiwan Styled Snacks
Being the first to bring in this Taiwanese snack concept to Malaysia, Uncle Bob has been operating this business since 2002, spreading its mobile snack vans all over peninsular and east Malaysia.
Idris Karipap Ayam & Daging
Idris’s stall has been for about a decade. One walk near to the stall and you would see endless quantity of karipap being fried in a big wok.
Chulia Street Snacks
This place, managed by a man with his two helpers, offer excellent fried goodies that are commonly available in dim sum shops. According to him, he has been selling this snack for almost twenty-eight years, with no sign of slowing down!
Crabmeat Popiah Stall
The popiah (spring roll) sold in one of the stalls there is slightly different from the regular popiah. Besides all the main ingredients this version comes with crab meat.