Looking for some crunchy and crispy snacks for afternoon tea? One of the famous snacks in Penang is Pisang Goreng. The name of this stall is known as Hin Pin Goreng… [Continue Reading]
Category: Penang Food Video
I have been patronising O & N Wantan Mee for decades. I used to eat this wantan mee when I was in secondary school. My first blog on this wantan… [Continue Reading]
Kacang Phool, which is also known as broad bean, is one of the major ingredients in serving as breakfast in the Middle East. In fact, Roti Bakar Kacang Phool is… [Continue Reading]
Peanut Barley Candy is an old school snack which is not that common nowadays. The peanut barley candy is made of some crushed peanuts, sugar and some vegetable oil. A lot of… [Continue Reading]
Transfer road roti canai is one of the famous roti canai around Penang. This stall has a history for over 90 years and has been passed down to four generations…. [Continue Reading]
Chowrasta Market is one of the busiest marketplaces in Penang. Along the market, there is a classical Chinese coffee shop selling wonderful Koay Teow Thng and Chee Cheong Fun. A heartwarming… [Continue Reading]
Lok Lok in Chinese means “Dip”. In Penang, lok lok is one of the famous street food at night. The morning session in Pulau Tikus Market is a bustling wet marketplace, while… [Continue Reading]
Exploring Penang’s busiest market – the Chawrasta Market. Tasting piping hot bowls of Koay Teow Soup with succulent duck meat, fragrant pandan kueh drizzled with sweet gula melaka syrup and fresh… [Continue Reading]