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Step into a Time Tunnel: The Retro Charm of Tai Tung Restaurant

Located in Penang, Tai Tung Restaurant is a nostalgic old tea house. In modern dining, it's rare to see dim sum being sold from carts, but Tai Tung still maintains this traditional service, which is one of the reasons I was drawn to visit. Walking into this restaurant feels like stepping back in time, as if you're in an old Hong Kong movie scene filled with warmth and charm. 👍 Dim Sum Carts: Convenient Delicacies at Your Fingertips The most distinctive feature of Tai Tung Restaurant is their dim sum cart service. Servers push carts filled with dim sum, slowly weaving between tables, evoking a sense of nostalgia. These dim sum carts are like little moving worlds of deliciousness, offering a variety of dim sum from char siu bao to shrimp dumplings, siu mai, and chicken feet. You can stop the cart anytime to enjoy fresh dim sum right away. This selling method is not only convenient but also interactive and fun, adding to the dining experience. 🎉 Exquisite Dim Sum: A Feast for the Taste Buds Each dim sum is meticulously crafted with rich layers of flavor. Among the many dim sum offerings, the shrimp dumplings and char siu bao stand out. The shrimp dumplings have a translucent skin with tender, bouncy shrimp inside, leaving a lasting impression with each bite. The char siu bao features a soft outer layer wrapped around sweet and savory char siu filling, capturing the old tea house's traditional taste. Besides these classics, I also tried some innovative dishes like pan-fried radish cake, which has a crispy exterior and a soft, delicate interior, paired with homemade chili sauce for a delightful taste experience. 📍 Summary Overall, Tai Tung Restaurant in Penang is an excellent place to satisfy your taste buds and experience traditional tea house culture. The rare dim sum cart service adds convenience and interactive fun to the dining experience. Whether you're a fan of classic Hong Kong dim sum or a traveler looking to experience nostalgic tea house vibes, this charming restaurant is not to be missed. Dining at Tai Tung is not just about enjoying a delicious meal but also having a close encounter with history and culture. This dining experience left me very satisfied, and if I have the chance to visit Penang again, I will definitely return. 🟠 Address: 45, Lebuh Cintra, George Town 🔴 Atmosphere/Facilities: Local customs, leisurely morning tea 🟢 Features: Dim sum carts, shrimp dumplings, radish cake 🟡 Average Price: 20-35 MYR 🔵 Rating: 9/10
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Posted: Sep 24, 2024
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Tai Tong Restaurant

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George Town | 45, Lebuh Cintra, George Town, 10100 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Cantonese Cuisine
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