Where to eat?
Restaurants in George Town, Penang: Is
Restaurant Lorong Seratus Tahun
Curry Mee, Penang Style Chili, Penang Curry Noodles with Chu Hong, Prawn Mee, Homemade Tofu, Prawn Cracker, Curry Mee, Penang Lorong Seratus Tahun Curry Mee, Curry Mee Stall, 55, Lorong Seratus Tahun, ...
Lorong Seratus Tahun is one of the places where you can find most of the famous Penang food.
Pohkemon posted pohkemonfooddiary.blogspot.com 197 ReviewsGoodLorong Seratus Tahun curry mee is slightly mild and the taste is very depend on their homemade chilli paste. The best part is you can control the taste by yourself. I think I add in too many chilli end up quite spicy.
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.
Sawara Restaurant
... Hoon, Sawara () Steamboat, Sawara Restaurant is located at Pulau Tikus, along ... Burmah 10350 Penang Sawara Restaurant is located in a corner shop ... from the main road and is directly opposite Maxim Cake ...
The restaurant setting is very simple and fully air-conditioned. Its main focus is on its fish steamboat and homemade Yong Tau Fu where the fish paste is made from mackerel fish.
Kenhuntsfood posted www.kenhuntfood.com 780 ReviewsPrices are slightly on the higher side but rest-assured, the quality of the food will be there.
New World Park Food Court
... RM3 while the regular one is priced around RM2), Majestic Rojak ...
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!
Sin Kim San Coffeeshop 新金山飲食中心
... Cockle, Sin Kim San Coffeeshop is located at the junction of ...
The Top Taste Hokkien Mee stall is located in Sin Kim San Coffee Shop.
small kucing posted www.smallkucing.com 554 ReviewsThe food at this Hawker Centre has indeed maintained its quality and taste.
Toh Soon Cafe 多春茶座
... Black Coffee, Toh Soon Café is at the front end of ...
This place is suitable for breakfast and also tea time. This is one of the gem in Penang Island. It’s just a simple stall located at a small alley in Campbell Street but it’s always crowded with people. The coffee is the famous item in this cafe too, do order a cup if you drop by this cafe.
ojsiew posted ojsiew.blogspot.com 633 ReviewsLove the simplicity here!. Simple food for simple people like us! hehehehe...
Chok Dee Thai Restaurant
... Jalan Loh Boon Siew) It is located nearer the Padang Victoria ...
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsOverall of this restaurant certainly this Thai Restaurant stood out better in taste and more towards Thai on sour and spiciness. If you are craving for nice Thai food, no doubt that I would recommend this restaurant, just be prepare to pay a bit more as I would say, compare to KL , just cant be compared.
Passions of Kerala Banana
3 types of gravy, Deep fried squids, Mutton masala, Fish sambal, Deep fried bitter gourd, Chicken masala, Fried egg, Mango And Kiwi Lassi, Papadums, Deep Fried Bitter Gourd, Banana Leaf Rice, Crab ...
The difference in the food here with Shusi's Banana Leaf is that this restaurant's food is more towards the South Indian style of cooking.
Agryll Road Wan Tan Mee
... Tan Mee, This coffee shop is located opposite a Caltex petrol ...
This coffe shop, located in Agryll Road only sells Wan Tan Mee. Be sure to go early, especially during weekends. The coffee shop is rather small and have limited tables only. The coffee shop is kinda small and always crowded with customers.
Peng Hwa Laksa and Char Koay Teow
Laksa, Char Koay Teow, Laksa, Curry Mee, Char Koay Teow, Peng Hwa Laksa is located at Taman Emas Kopitiam which is opposite Penang Chinese Girls High School at Gottlieb Road.
This stall is famous mainly with students and working adults within nearby areas.
Saigon Kitchen Vietnamese Cuisine
... , Signature Baked Apple Pie, It is in the middle of the ...
Com Viet which serves Vietnamese delicacies and cuisine is located in a quiet lane right in the buzzing suburb of Pulau Tikus. This restaurant which was closed for a short period of time is now reopen under the name, Saigon Kitchen Vietnamese Cuisine
Bagan Bar and Restaurant
... Bagan Jermal 10250 Penang It is directly opposite Phor Tay High ...
It’s an ideal place for a celebration and entertaining friends.
Coffee Lane
... through Filter, Syphon Brewing Coffee is Ready, Coffee, Coffee Lane, 10 ...
Coffee is Freshly Ground, Freshly Brewed and Freshly Served!
Nava Krishnan posted www.nava-k.com 188 ReviewsSuperbHeritage style deco offering home brewed coffee and varieties of chicken chop
Kafe Fountain
... free for customers only), Price is reasonable.
Taste so good,less MSG, quite packed during the night, courteous and service very good (new management already since May 2010), boiled chicken or 'Pat cham Kai" and chicken leg tasted very nice.
hAppYHapPy posted tailim.blogspot.com 740 ReviewsDespite it tasted slightly different but it was still good to come back for this famous Carnarvon Street Koay Teow Th’ng.