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Hon Kei Food Corner
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Chowrasta Morning Market
28, 2, Jalan Kuala Kangsar, George Town, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Chinatown Penang
409, Chulia St, Georgetown, 10200 George Town, Penang, Malaysia
Upside Down Museum
45, Lebuh Kimberley, George Town, 10100 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Georgetown Mansion
23, Lebuh Clarke, George Town, 10050 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Lebuh Chulia street art
507, Chulia St, Georgetown, 10200 George Town, Penang, Malaysia
Street Art - Sewing Man
Georgetown, 10050 George Town, Penang, Malaysia
Street Art - Man selling pau mural
45, Lebuh Leith, George Town, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Glass Museum Penang
6, Wisma Cheok Holdings, Jalan Burma, George Town, 10050 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Kimberly Street
40, Jalan Kuala Kangsar, George Town, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
St. Francis Xavier's Church (புனித ஃபிரான்சிஸ் ஜேவியர் தேவாலயம்/Gereja Santo Fransiskus Xaverius) (1852)
Jln Penang, George Town, 10450 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Nearby restaurants
Hameediyah Restaurant
164 A, Lebuh Campbell, George Town, 10100 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Restoran Nasi Kandar Line Clear
161 & 177, Jln Penang, George Town, 10000 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Toh Soon Cafe
Lebuh Campbell, George Town, 10450 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
PINWHEEL RESTO CAFE
461, Chulia St, Georgetown, 10200 George Town, Penang, Malaysia
L Kitchen
170 & 172, Street, Lebuh Campbell, George Town, 10100 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Cara Caro Cafe
22, Kampong Malabar, George Town, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Thai House Cafe
2, Kampong Malabar, George Town, 10100 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Island Problems
161, Lebuh Campbell, George Town, 10100 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Bee Hwa Cafe
10, Lebuh Dickens, George Town, 10050 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Kedai Kopi Malabar
55, Kampong Malabar, George Town, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Nearby hotels
Swing and Pillows @ Malabar, Penang
53, Kampong Malabar, George Town, 10100 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
WeLuv Travel Sdn. Bhd.
38, Kampong Malabar, George Town, 10100 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
The George Penang By The Crest Collection
138, Jln Penang, George Town, 10100 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Loop On Leith George Town Penang Hotel
29, Leith St, Georgetown, 10200 George Town, Penang, Malaysia
Cititel Penang
66, Jln Penang, George Town, 10000 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
EZ Social Hostel
458, Chulia St, Georgetown, 10200 George Town, Penang, Malaysia
OYO 89466 Eastern Hotel
509, Chulia St, Georgetown, 10200 George Town, Penang, Malaysia
Sleep Box Penang
418, Chulia St, Georgetown, 10200 George Town, Penang, Malaysia
Hotel Penaga
Jalan Hutton, George Town, 10050 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Grand Inn
72, Jln Penang, George Town, 10000 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
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Hon Kei Food Corner

43, Kampong Malabar, George Town, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
4.1(1.3K)
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attractions: Chowrasta Morning Market, Chinatown Penang, Upside Down Museum, Georgetown Mansion, Lebuh Chulia street art, Street Art - Sewing Man, Street Art - Man selling pau mural, Glass Museum Penang, Kimberly Street, St. Francis Xavier's Church (புனித ஃபிரான்சிஸ் ஜேவியர் தேவாலயம்/Gereja Santo Fransiskus Xaverius) (1852), restaurants: Hameediyah Restaurant, Restoran Nasi Kandar Line Clear, Toh Soon Cafe, PINWHEEL RESTO CAFE, L Kitchen, Cara Caro Cafe, Thai House Cafe, Island Problems, Bee Hwa Cafe, Kedai Kopi Malabar
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Coffee 'O'
咖啡鸟
Coffee
咖啡
Coffee 'C'
咖啡c'
Tea 'O'
茶乌
Tea Milk
奶茶

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Nearby attractions of Hon Kei Food Corner

Chowrasta Morning Market

Chinatown Penang

Upside Down Museum

Georgetown Mansion

Lebuh Chulia street art

Street Art - Sewing Man

Street Art - Man selling pau mural

Glass Museum Penang

Kimberly Street

St. Francis Xavier's Church (புனித ஃபிரான்சிஸ் ஜேவியர் தேவாலயம்/Gereja Santo Fransiskus Xaverius) (1852)

Chowrasta Morning Market

Chowrasta Morning Market

4.3

(266)

Open 24 hours
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Chinatown Penang

Chinatown Penang

4.2

(420)

Open 24 hours
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Upside Down Museum

Upside Down Museum

4.2

(2.4K)

Closed
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Georgetown Mansion

Georgetown Mansion

4.7

(149)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Biking through Malay countryside
Biking through Malay countryside
Wed, Dec 10 • 7:00 AM
10200, George Town, Penang, Malaysia
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Taste Penangs afternoon street foods
Taste Penangs afternoon street foods
Thu, Dec 11 • 3:30 PM
10450, George Town, Penang, Malaysia
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Sample Morning Street Foods and Drinks
Sample Morning Street Foods and Drinks
Thu, Dec 11 • 9:00 AM
10000, George Town, Penang, Malaysia
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Nearby restaurants of Hon Kei Food Corner

Hameediyah Restaurant

Restoran Nasi Kandar Line Clear

Toh Soon Cafe

PINWHEEL RESTO CAFE

L Kitchen

Cara Caro Cafe

Thai House Cafe

Island Problems

Bee Hwa Cafe

Kedai Kopi Malabar

Hameediyah Restaurant

Hameediyah Restaurant

4.1

(2.9K)

Click for details
Restoran Nasi Kandar Line Clear

Restoran Nasi Kandar Line Clear

4.0

(2.5K)

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Toh Soon Cafe

Toh Soon Cafe

3.8

(1.5K)

Click for details
PINWHEEL RESTO CAFE

PINWHEEL RESTO CAFE

4.8

(2.8K)

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Reviews of Hon Kei Food Corner

4.1
(1,340)
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5.0
6y

I have partaken of countless bowls of pork noodles in many places. None have come close to touching what this place has to offer. The soup is slightly milky with a clear and rich flavour. The amount of meat that they give is almost overwhelming, and the juiciness of it makes the mouth water. Each individual component of this work of art must first be tasted and enjoyed separately when the bowl arrives. Soup first, then noodles, then meat. And then, arrange in your spoon all the ingredients (at a ratio of 1/3 noodles and 2/3 meat) and immerse this with as much soup as you can. Gently place this as a whole in your mouth and close your eyes. Focus. On the swill of soup against the noodles and meat. On the blending of the separate flavours and textures. The bouncy and sweet, juicy meat intermingling with the snapping of a multitude of individual strands of noodles, accompanied all the while by the rich, caressing soup swirling all around. All this blends so that one becomes indistinguishable from the other. Soup becomes noodle, noodle is meat and meat was once soup. Swallow. Let the singularity be absorbed unto you. Know that pork gives not only nutrients and life, but also a reason for existence. Give thanks to pork. .... ... Other than that, the ambience is acceptably comfortable though when it gets really busy it's super crowded and cramped. Waiters seem a little distracted at best. It can get rather warm inside too. Ambience gets 3.18 stars. Service is 2.38 stars. Food, a solid 4.65 stars. If you fancy pork in any way at all, you need to make a pilgrimage here. Prices are damn reasonable too...

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4.0
26w

This is a famous spot in Georgetown serving pork noodles. I have been here on numerous visits and I thought that the pork noodles here was one of the better ones in the island. Today I decided to drop by again after some time of not patronising the shop. Instead of the usual bak chor mee or minced pork noodles, I opted for their fried fish noodles with added minced pork and egg. To my surprise, the soup base looked a little different. It was more cloudy this time around with an almost milkish appearance which reminded me of the fish head noodles in KL. The soup this time around was flavorfully rich in umami goodness with a nice little tang and sweetness which made it a well rounded power broth. This soup tasted much more intense in comparison to the usual pork noodles broth I had in past visits. Although the price was on the higher end, the amount of ingredients justified it. There were generous amounts of minced pork and fried fish. I was pleased with how the food turned out as the broth was not the familiar taste I had before. If the pork noodles broth remain the same as before, then I would recommend to go with the fish noodles for a stronger and deeper taste of the soup base. If you have a lighter palate, I suggest that you go with the normal pork...

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1.0
2y

Today, my family had dinner here. I am utterly disappointed by:

A. Poor service B. Snobbish inattentive staff C. Drop in taste & quality of food, soup, condiments used, meat D. Inefficient processing of orders where newer customers received their orders before other customers who came much earlier E. Long waiting time

The only thing that was up to standard and pleasing was the herbal tea.

I have eaten at this place since the late 1970s when it was run by the late founder owner who would ride his motorcycle to buy ingredients. Then, it was a roadside stall and despite its humble set-up, food served was fantastic.

With the demise of the nice gentleman, it is definitely tragic that his legacy of decades of excellent food has not been maintained by the heirs of his business but has morphed into an adulterated form of what it used to be in the name of commercialisation!

The sharp hike in price is N.O.T. matched by an improvement in quality or taste!!!

For sure, I will NEVER come here ever again. It is too painful to see the sorry state of the cuisine and service here. I rather cherish the memories of what Hon Kei USED to serve than to pay through my nose and be rudely awakened by the drop in standards!!!

DEFINITELY NOT...

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Jack OniJack Oni
I have partaken of countless bowls of pork noodles in many places. None have come close to touching what this place has to offer. The soup is slightly milky with a clear and rich flavour. The amount of meat that they give is almost overwhelming, and the juiciness of it makes the mouth water. Each individual component of this work of art must first be tasted and enjoyed separately when the bowl arrives. Soup first, then noodles, then meat. And then, arrange in your spoon all the ingredients (at a ratio of 1/3 noodles and 2/3 meat) and immerse this with as much soup as you can. Gently place this as a whole in your mouth and close your eyes. Focus. On the swill of soup against the noodles and meat. On the blending of the separate flavours and textures. The bouncy and sweet, juicy meat intermingling with the snapping of a multitude of individual strands of noodles, accompanied all the while by the rich, caressing soup swirling all around. All this blends so that one becomes indistinguishable from the other. Soup becomes noodle, noodle is meat and meat was once soup. Swallow. Let the singularity be absorbed unto you. Know that pork gives not only nutrients and life, but also a reason for existence. Give thanks to pork. .... ... Other than that, the ambience is acceptably comfortable though when it gets really busy it's super crowded and cramped. Waiters seem a little distracted at best. It can get rather warm inside too. Ambience gets 3.18 stars. Service is 2.38 stars. Food, a solid 4.65 stars. If you fancy pork in any way at all, you need to make a pilgrimage here. Prices are damn reasonable too (4.18 stars)
Boon Leong ChongBoon Leong Chong
This is a famous spot in Georgetown serving pork noodles. I have been here on numerous visits and I thought that the pork noodles here was one of the better ones in the island. Today I decided to drop by again after some time of not patronising the shop. Instead of the usual bak chor mee or minced pork noodles, I opted for their fried fish noodles with added minced pork and egg. To my surprise, the soup base looked a little different. It was more cloudy this time around with an almost milkish appearance which reminded me of the fish head noodles in KL. The soup this time around was flavorfully rich in umami goodness with a nice little tang and sweetness which made it a well rounded power broth. This soup tasted much more intense in comparison to the usual pork noodles broth I had in past visits. Although the price was on the higher end, the amount of ingredients justified it. There were generous amounts of minced pork and fried fish. I was pleased with how the food turned out as the broth was not the familiar taste I had before. If the pork noodles broth remain the same as before, then I would recommend to go with the fish noodles for a stronger and deeper taste of the soup base. If you have a lighter palate, I suggest that you go with the normal pork noodles soup.
Hock Sing TanHock Sing Tan
We reached this 2 shop lot restaurant on weekdays at about 6:30pm. Luckily, we got the last empty table. One shop lot was non-airconditional, and the other one was air-conditional. Before we were seated, there were 3 different waitresses who wanted to take order, and this indeed was very annoying. Minced pork soup was too salty to our liking. It lacked natural sweetness, and all our taste bud could taste was soy sauce. RM14 per serving. 2 stars Fried fish meat with prawns and instant noodle at RM29 per serving. The taste of the broth was too salty and fishy fish fillet. Prawns were ok. 1 star Shrimp dumpling was poorly done. Too dry. Fillings was too dull. RM8 per serving. 2 stars Fried chicken wings were mediocre. Skin was not crispy enough, but inner fresh was juicy. RM4 per piece. 2 stars Black coffee ice at RM2.80 was below par. Lack in aroma and flavour. 1 star In conclusion, if you come for taste, there were many restaurants nearby with better quality. If you come for price, there were similar standard hawker nearby at cheaper price. RM76 for 2 persons simple dinner was too pricey in light of poor quality
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I have partaken of countless bowls of pork noodles in many places. None have come close to touching what this place has to offer. The soup is slightly milky with a clear and rich flavour. The amount of meat that they give is almost overwhelming, and the juiciness of it makes the mouth water. Each individual component of this work of art must first be tasted and enjoyed separately when the bowl arrives. Soup first, then noodles, then meat. And then, arrange in your spoon all the ingredients (at a ratio of 1/3 noodles and 2/3 meat) and immerse this with as much soup as you can. Gently place this as a whole in your mouth and close your eyes. Focus. On the swill of soup against the noodles and meat. On the blending of the separate flavours and textures. The bouncy and sweet, juicy meat intermingling with the snapping of a multitude of individual strands of noodles, accompanied all the while by the rich, caressing soup swirling all around. All this blends so that one becomes indistinguishable from the other. Soup becomes noodle, noodle is meat and meat was once soup. Swallow. Let the singularity be absorbed unto you. Know that pork gives not only nutrients and life, but also a reason for existence. Give thanks to pork. .... ... Other than that, the ambience is acceptably comfortable though when it gets really busy it's super crowded and cramped. Waiters seem a little distracted at best. It can get rather warm inside too. Ambience gets 3.18 stars. Service is 2.38 stars. Food, a solid 4.65 stars. If you fancy pork in any way at all, you need to make a pilgrimage here. Prices are damn reasonable too (4.18 stars)
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This is a famous spot in Georgetown serving pork noodles. I have been here on numerous visits and I thought that the pork noodles here was one of the better ones in the island. Today I decided to drop by again after some time of not patronising the shop. Instead of the usual bak chor mee or minced pork noodles, I opted for their fried fish noodles with added minced pork and egg. To my surprise, the soup base looked a little different. It was more cloudy this time around with an almost milkish appearance which reminded me of the fish head noodles in KL. The soup this time around was flavorfully rich in umami goodness with a nice little tang and sweetness which made it a well rounded power broth. This soup tasted much more intense in comparison to the usual pork noodles broth I had in past visits. Although the price was on the higher end, the amount of ingredients justified it. There were generous amounts of minced pork and fried fish. I was pleased with how the food turned out as the broth was not the familiar taste I had before. If the pork noodles broth remain the same as before, then I would recommend to go with the fish noodles for a stronger and deeper taste of the soup base. If you have a lighter palate, I suggest that you go with the normal pork noodles soup.
Boon Leong Chong

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We reached this 2 shop lot restaurant on weekdays at about 6:30pm. Luckily, we got the last empty table. One shop lot was non-airconditional, and the other one was air-conditional. Before we were seated, there were 3 different waitresses who wanted to take order, and this indeed was very annoying. Minced pork soup was too salty to our liking. It lacked natural sweetness, and all our taste bud could taste was soy sauce. RM14 per serving. 2 stars Fried fish meat with prawns and instant noodle at RM29 per serving. The taste of the broth was too salty and fishy fish fillet. Prawns were ok. 1 star Shrimp dumpling was poorly done. Too dry. Fillings was too dull. RM8 per serving. 2 stars Fried chicken wings were mediocre. Skin was not crispy enough, but inner fresh was juicy. RM4 per piece. 2 stars Black coffee ice at RM2.80 was below par. Lack in aroma and flavour. 1 star In conclusion, if you come for taste, there were many restaurants nearby with better quality. If you come for price, there were similar standard hawker nearby at cheaper price. RM76 for 2 persons simple dinner was too pricey in light of poor quality
Hock Sing Tan

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