In the morning, wan tan mee, koay Teow soup, prawn mee, fishead beehoon and teochew duck rice & porridge are delicious. I particularly likes the wan tan mee (4) because the noodle is special and the sauce are bit sticky and hence give me a good appetite. The prawn mee (4) on the other hand also full of flavour and delicious. Koay teow tng (2) so so only. Fishead beehoon (3) is delicious with crispy fried fish and I find it lack of x factor. Teow chew duck rice (4*) or kuaichap or porridge are also good. Although I feel sinful to pour in sauce into my rice but I can deny the good taste.
For night, Fried oyster (5*) at night is very delicious, seldom u can find stall that offer such a large oyster.
Nasi lemak trishaw signboard was delicious. It is the branch of famous paya terubong trishaw nasi lemak in the morning. RM8 can have anchovies, egg, prawn, fuish and chicken. 4 stars
Pork intestine porridge was delicious as well. Porridge was good, well cooked and full of flavour. 4 stars.
Fishead beehoon always sees long queue. Delicious and well done. RM8 with few pieces of fishead, fishball and vege. 3 stars
Fried chicken opposite the fishead beehoon stall was delicious and addictive as well. 3 stars
Fried San mee besides fishead beehoon was special. It somehow similar to Cantonese style kongfu chow. Worth trying. 3 stars
Fried koaykak was good. Just nice. 3 stars
Mother and son curry mee was ok. La mew also from the same...
Read moreCame here for dinner. Indeed mostly local patrons. There were 2 stalls selling char koay kak. I went for the stall manned by an elderly couple. Didn't really like it cuz it was too mushy, no wok hei and taste bland. The pork satay is quite nice @ RM1.30 per stick. We ended up ordering more, with total of 25 sticks. We also ordered 4 pieces of chicken wing @ RM3.30 each. Nice. Oh yes, the drink was horrible. Overall, we are satisfied with the food. Thought of ordeting loh bak but totally forgot about it. Don't expect excellent dining environment as it is basically roadside kind of stalls.
Came back again 2 days later. Tried another char koay kak manned by 2 younger lady, with wok hei but bland. Ordered loh bak, not much of choice but definitely worth the money. The fried prawn cracker from loh bak stall is quite nice. The wanton mee, next to popiah stall, wasn't nice. Too much sauce and the char siew super duper dried. Koay teow tng was OK, with lots of ingredients to select but don't get too carry away cuz I ended up paying RM21...lol... Do look at the price list located at the corner...
Read moreAt Jalan Air Itam (17mins walk from Penang hill- we manage to walk from Penang hill car park to the place) local street food. Wantan Mee, Fried oyster, Popiah, Asam laksa, Prawn Mee.. I've ordered 2 Wanton Mee (Rm6.50 each) Fried carrot cake-black sauce (Rm5.50, large) Roast duck & Char Siew(pork) Rm10.80 .. The wanton Mee is in black sauce, the black sauce didnt over power the mee, nice! met my expectation:) There is 1-2 stalls selling some pastry & bread. Must try pan cake (crispy) - freshly made on the spot, bought the peanut/brown sugar, nice! something sweet after a meal.
All self-service, tables are near to stalls-...
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