Where to eat?
Chinese Restaurants in Penang Road: Is
Kheng Pin Cafe 群賓茶餐室
... Penang Road, PenangKheng Pin Café is located in Penang city center ... from Cititel Hotel. This Café is situated at the junction of ...
You can find different types of hawker food there like Char Koay Teow, Loh Bak, Yu Sang Kai Chok (Porridge), Chicken rice and others. Kheng Pin café is an old style café where you will still find those old fashioned marble tables and wooden chairs.
ojsiew posted ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 ReviewsFound that the soup is not 'as clear as' the one at Kedai Kopi Ban Leong Ean. Nevertheless, it is still far better than the ones served in certain places.
Teo Chew Cendol
... . There are 2 stalls; it is the one adjoining Joo Hooi ...
The best chendol in Penang for years and still number 1
d_luaz postedSuperbI found nothing too fantastic, but my wife love it. Still a nice drink under the hot sun, standing and eating by the road side is an experience, and very affordable.
Kek Seng Coffeeshop
... , Pai Tee, This coffee shop is located along Penang Road, only ... from Komtar. This coffee shop is famous for its homemade ice ...
Many people will agree that Kek Seng is the best place for ice kacang with its signature homemade colorful agar-agar jelly and durian ice cream besides other toppings of red bean and jagung (creamy corn).
posted deliciouslogy.blogspot.comThe popiah is the best I've tasted in Penang - tasty with a good balance of fillings. The chilli paste actually makes a presence so there's an oomph to the popiah! I'm not used to the soggy-ness of the popiah but the taste and texture was good enough for me to completely disregard it.
Penang Food - Pork Innards Porridge
Pork Innards Porridge, Pork Innards Porridge, Pig Innards, Between RM2.20 to RM2.50
There is one particular stall that sells tasty pork innards porridge. Business is brisk and the place is amazingly packed with porridge lovers.
Ho Ping Coffee Shop
Bak Moey Bee Hoon, Bak Moey Bee Hoon Stall, Ho Ping Coffee Shop, Bak Moey Bee Hoon, Lorbak, Pork Noodle @ Ho Ping Coffee Shop (和平猪肉粉/猪杂粥), Pork Noodle (猪肉粉), Pork Noodle, Char Kuey Teow, roadside ...
No garlic oil and MSG is added. The food is always served to the customer steaming hot. Do go there earlier to avoid waiting as it can sometimes take up to an hour.
sumptuous.blog posted sumptuousblog.wordpress.com 169 ReviewsBesides selling pork noodle, this stall is also famous for it’s pig innards porridge (猪杂粥). Will I return? I might but this time I wanna sample the porridge instead. Love the fried and crispy intestines!