Tag: Penang Food Guide
Everyone loves a Claypot Chicken Rice meal in Malaysia. It is one of those heart-warming comfort foods when the weather is cold. I love to eat my Chicken Claypot …
Bangkok Lane Mee Goreng at New World Park – Still the Best Since 1941 Looking for Bangkok Lane Mee Goreng in Penang? The legendary stall that’s been around since …
Sutera Restaurant at Armenian Street is a boon for Muslim foodies looking for Halal Oriental Food in Penang. Guests were treated to a delightful sampling of what the chefs …
Visitors love a local’s take on tasty places for lunch in Penang, which they can find easily in George Town by walking. If you don’t want to walk, you …
Most visitors love the abundance of delicious and cheap Penang Indian food In George Town. Penang Indian food is mainly South Indian cuisine. Two ingredients feature prominently in these …
Coffee in Penang Hits Different Coffee in Penang isn’t just a beverage—it’s a scene. You’ve got the old-school kopi tiam crew, the third-wave coffee crowd, and everyone in between. …
Visitors to George Town love to head out for breakfast in Penang, where the locals eat in the morning. Most of the time, my friends from outstation (a colloquial …
A warm bowl of “Chee Cheong Chok,” translated as Pig Intestines congee, is the tastiest carb-laden comfort food I can eat for breakfast every day. I had two breakfasts …
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 …
All Right Western Food is one of Penang’s best and most affordable stalls in a Kopitiam or coffee shop. Before the flourish of fancy cafes, most Penangites would flock …
Penang Halal Food Guide: Best Muslim Cafes, Food Courts, and Late-Night Eats Updated 16 August 2025 Planning a trip to Penang and looking for halal food (sometimes called kosher-style …
The Toddy Palm Wine of Asia, Tuak, is a typical drink among Malaysia’s local Indian communities. Discover Toddy Palm Wine in Malaysia: A Unique Local Experience Toddy shops, or …
Satay Hamid is a place you almost want to keep secret. Until you take that first bite. Then you’re telling everyone. Tucked quietly along Jalan Seri Tanjung Pinang, this …
Sister Yao’s Char Koay Kak is one of my favorite breakfast indulgences, and I’ve been patronizing a Kopitiam since the 1970s. The sisters are the third generation of hawkers …
In George Town, Penang, the locals love a soupy Koay Teow Theng (阿海粿條汤) as much as they love Char Koay Teow (炒粿條). The street food culture is protected by a …
Published: October 23, 2015 | Updated: February 13, 2026 I first heard about the longest youtiao in Penang from a friend. One morning, I decided to drive there via …