Nice variety to choose from including western. Wan tan Mee with everything (char siew, soup wantan, fried wantan, chicken feet) was slightly above average priced at RM10, but chicken feet is a bit on the sweet side. Fried fish bihun soup and pork noodle soup both from the same stall was reasonably priced at RM7 with adequate portion; recommended for noodle soup lovers. Penang Hokkien Prawn Noodle not the best but for RM6, it's well worth the try Char Kuey Teow is overpriced though it's good but seriously, it's portion is too little for the price of RM8; giving a thumbs down as all the other stalls there are giving much more for that price, even the ones in KL.
Surprisingly satisfying to the taste bud on the overall. Will come again if given chance, definitely will skip CKT. Also accessible via CAT free shuttle bus at stop no. 19, and plenty paid parking at the nearby...
Read moreLots of food but..... we witness fronthand drinks waitress pissed China tourist just for sitting the table and not order drinks. They have bought Ali nasi lemak and plan to sit and eat but the auntie kept pester them to order drinks until they get up and walk away.
I mean, they isn't even trying to drink their own water or bought from outside, they just want to try the michelin nasi lemak.
We were sitting a big table, and half empty so the 3 tourist sat with us as it's full and lunch hour.
If im the tourist I also walked away. Tbh is ridiculous, you cannot expect everyone wants to order drink just by sitting the table, they already ordered food from another stall from...
Read moreA food court that locals frequent featuring the famous decades-old Nasi lemak that continues to serve the pyramid-shaped Nasi lemak. Might be too spicy for some so beware. Locals usually order one nasi lemak while also feasting on one of the many local food stalls, or the pack dozens of the Nasi lemak for their family or colleagues. Not open on Sundays. It can be packed on weekdays cause this street is the central business district of Penang. Parking is conveniently located beside the food court. Other than the Nasi lemak, I recommend the Hokkien Mee and char hor fun (with sambal). You have to order drinks here as the table charge. A plain water...
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