I recently dined at a Chinese restaurant that left me thoroughly impressed. What stood out the most was the diverse selection of stalls offering a wide variety of local delicacies. From the flavorful Char Koay Teow to the aromatic Curry Mee and the rich and spicy Laksa Lobak, the menu was a culinary delight.
One of the highlights of this dining experience was the authenticity of the local flavors. Each dish was prepared with care, and you could taste the dedication to preserving traditional recipes. It was a true culinary journey through the vibrant and diverse flavors of local Chinese cuisine.
And let's not forget the delightful desserts! The Ice Kacang was a refreshing treat, and I couldn't resist trying the Loh Mee, which was both satisfying and savory.
The restaurant's commitment to serving delicious, local dishes was evident in every bite. It's safe to say that I'll be returning to savor these mouthwatering flavors again in the future. If you're a fan of authentic Chinese cuisine, this restaurant is...
Read moreI cannot leave Penang without their curry mee. It is a must and very different from the one we get in KL. So one last stop! A lot is happening at this ‘medan selera’. Crowded and filled with people everywhere, To get a space to sit, was questionable. I guessed this IS penang where people never stop eating? LOLz! Reminds me much like Singapore hawkers.
Curry mee I find was very very authentic to its core. The broth was light and just nice. Once you mixed in the chilli the white broth turns to bright shimmering red. The mix of bee hoon and mee is a must for ALL curry mees! I highly recommend this. Portion was just nice for a small eater like me :)
Ambience, crowded and localised! Something to experience :)
One more thing, I just have to have the Muar Chee outside. Its readily available almost everywhere in Penang so, not to be missed!
One more thing, I just have to have the Muar Chee outside. Its readily available almost everywhere in Penang so, not...
Read moreThis food court has been a fixture at Terengganu Road for almost 50 years now. In it, you will find many stalls selling Penang favourites including curry mee, laksa, char koay teow, ice kacang, loh mee, pasembur, lobak, pork satay and much more.
The stalls surround you in a circle around the food court and another row in the middle and there is always ample seating. Parking is also easily available at the public car park just outside the food court.
With so much to choose from, it's a place better suited to visitors from outstation as it makes it convenient for them to try all the dishes. Everything here is just passable, if you ask any true blue Penangite, and for me, some were not even up to the mark (I have many criticisms on the curry mee here).
It's a convenient stop for a quick,...
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