Lorong Baru, George Town, 10450 George Town, Pulau Pinang
What travelers say:
One of the most popular food stalls in Georgetown. There are many very popular food stalls.
The recommended dishes are Chinese-style fried noodles and fried oysters.
After the meal, enjoy shaved ice.
It's fun to watch the street art boys eating food.
Please visit once.
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One of the most popular food stalls in Georgetown. There are many very popular food stalls. The recommended dishes are Chinese-style fried noodles and fried oysters. After the meal, enjoy shaved ice. It's fun to watch the street art boys eating food. Please visit once.
We tasted a variety of delicacies that day, and the oyster omelette was the best. The oyster omelette in Penang is different from that in Taiwan. Taiwanese people like to put a special sweet sauce, but since Penang people like spicy food, they use curry powder instead. The oysters here are quite big and very fresh, and they have a bursting effect, full of freshness! In addition, we also tasted the sour pork, which is actually blanched octopus and then drizzled with garlic oil. It tastes very good, but it is a bit expensive. Other delicacies include beef noodle soup, five-spice meat, etc. In short, there is everything you can think of, so you can taste all the authentic Penang delicacies.
One of the highlights of visiting Penang is to taste the local food. When you are in Penang, you must try Penang Fried Kway Teow, which tastes different from other cities in Malaysia. This food center is located in Baru Lane, George Town, Penang Island, and has different food stalls.
After a massage at Thai Best Massage, we came here for dinner. We ordered fried rice noodles, fried oysters, and curry noodles. Sitting on the stools here, we need to order a drink. We ordered passion fruit mango juice, which was surprisingly delicious. Deliciousness: Fried rice noodles > fried oysters > curry noodles
There is a food center not far from Gurney Drive. There are many Indian stalls. All kinds of food are fried, brushed with sweet and sour sauce, and there are also various iced drinks.