Category: Indian Muslim Food
Imagine you can’t sleep at night, and your tummy is rumbling for a plate of Maggie Goreng. In Penang, you can drive to the nearest Mamak corner to indulge …
Mee Sotong Penang is a beloved dish that masterfully combines Chinese yellow noodles with Indian spices and flavorful, rehydrated dried cuttlefish. The star ingredient, “sotong,” is cooked with onions …
Today, I observed two young ladies at one of the Top 10 Nasi Kandar establishments, just stepping out of their Grab ride, luggage in tow, patiently waiting in line. …
Everyone knows the iconic Bangkok Lane Mee Goreng at the corner Seng Lee Coffeeshop. I used to race up the same steep steps to reach the Kopitiam. Today, I …
Sup Hameed is famous for dishes up cauldron-sized boiling South Indian-style peppery soups. Famous Mamak Soup is popular with the Malay, Indian and Indian Muslim community. Growing up in …
Malaysians Love Their Roti: Roti Canai in the Morning, Roti Naan Cheese Tarik in the Evening The delicious flatbread we call Roti Naan has its origins in India. However, …
Roti Canai Gemas Road is the busiest Roti Canai spot in Penang. This hidden stall is a local community place near a Malay kampung in Caunter Hall, Penang. Known …
Hameediyah Restaurant has been my family’s favorite go-to for curries and murtabak since my grandfather’s time. Taste Penang’s legendary Indian Muslim curries and the murtabak made with the same …
If traveling to Penang, don’t forget to stop by to eat Hameed Pata Mee Sotong. While Penang is usually synonymous with Nasi Kandar, the locals’ and visitors, FAVOURITE noodles …
If you’re a true foodie, you must try the best Kareem Pasembur Rojak in Penang. This iconic Malaysian salad has been delighting taste buds since 1945. After over thirty …