Where to eat?
Restaurants in New World Park: chinese
New World Park Food Court
... , Ais Kacang With Banana, Pasembur, CHinese Style Pancakes, Fried Oyster Omelette ... , Char Kuey Teow, Chinese Style Pancake Stall, Fish Ball ...
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!
Starview Restaurant
... Kai-Lan With Salted Fish (Chinese Broccoli, 芥兰), Stir Fried ... Seafood Poon Choi/Claypot Seafood, Chinese Pancake, Claypot Pork Ribs, 102 ...
blogalicious posted crispoflife.blogspot.com 34 ReviewsExceptionalTheir fish head steamboat doesn't include yam yet its soup remains plain with natural sweetness from the fish.
Koca Steamboat Restaurant
Deep Fried Dumplings, Fish Balls, Spinach Noodle, Koca Steamboat Restaurant, Lot No. 102-C-1, New World Park, Lorong Swotow, 10050 Georgetown, Penang.
Kenhuntsfood posted www.kenhuntfood.com 780 ReviewsService was a bit slow and the team was obviously lacking of experience in handling the crowd but they were very polite and helpful to customers.