20, Lebuh Leith, George Town, 10000 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
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The food was traditional and delicious. The Stroganoff was good, apricots stuffed into a whole chicken, the portion was large and filling. Served cold Russian beer, the prices were good. The staff didn't mind splitting the bill into several portions if you were in a larger group, they didn't make a fuss. Recommended.
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The food was traditional and delicious. The Stroganoff was good, apricots stuffed into a whole chicken, the portion was large and filling. Served cold Russian beer, the prices were good. The staff didn't mind splitting the bill into several portions if you were in a larger group, they didn't make a fuss. Recommended.
🍜A noodle shop 👉🏼Very fresh noodles 👈🏼 It's biang biang noodles. The noodles are very chewy and delicious. I have to praise the beef. It is cut into thin strips. Because it is an open kitchen, you can clearly see the chef cutting the meat. The meat is very large. It tastes very satisfying and happy. There are two choices of noodles: dry and soup. There are two choices of spicy and regular. Regular is actually spicy. I also ordered taro milk with red beans. It's so sweet.
This restaurant is very famous in Penang. I read the reviews online and most of them were good, so I came to try it. It has always been said that Penang is a place for delicious food, especially at night. I heard from the locals that when it comes to night, people in Penang come out for midnight snacks.
The Red Garden Night Market is right next to the Blue House. It seems to be a very famous night market in Penang, so we came here to try it on our last night in Penang. Red Garden is actually a place where many food stalls gather. There are all kinds of food. You can place an order with the boss when you like it, and pay when the food is delivered. It's a pity that I didn't find the fish head rice noodles I wanted to eat. I tried barbecued stingray, stir-fried macaroni, roasted eggplant, fried rice noodles, oyster pancakes, etc. The taste is actually average, not as good as the Guangzhou food stalls. In particular, the drinks here are the smallest and most unpalatable I have ever had in Malaysia. While eating here, there were people singing and performing on the central stage. The sound was really loud and it was basically impossible to chat.
Red Garden is a food center that gathers various Penang food stalls. It is near the Blue House. Local singers will perform after dark. There are fried noodles, curry noodles, Fujian noodles and other delicacies. My friends like the Fujian pork ribs and shrimp noodles!
It is a popular night market with many foreigners. It is also recommended by many travel websites. However, I think it is too touristy. There are almost no locals eating here. It is all tourists, so you can imagine the price and quality. The location is average. It is a bit far from Love Lane. I think the surrounding area is a bit remote. It is a bit unsafe if it is too late. There are stalls inside, mainly grilled seafood. The price is much higher than that in the neighborhood.