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Service was personable and attentive – the team took time to explain each and every dish to us, and capably answered our queries. They also anticipated and swiftly attended to our needs throughout the lunch so we had no room for complaints.
[Pork-free] If you’re looking to take a break from street food in Penang, check out Shokudo Niban, which serves Japanese tapas.
To start our meal, the Hakka Yam Abacus is an absolutely nice bite. The dish with a Hakka influence is rather unique, with small discs of creamy chewy yam stir-fried with minced pork.
Reasons to visit How Shy – Hut & Truck at Hin Bus Depot: fun, casual community spirit; tasty food at affordable prices; organic wines by the glass (all under RM30); come and see the Sunday market at the same time or visit Thurs to Sunday for a cooler evening experience.
Reasons to visit Shokudō Niban Hin Bus Depot: tasty street-style Japanese food that is immediately satisfying; fun setting; progressive concept where every staff member owns a piece of the pie.
We could not keep away from ordering the Chicken Karaage Bao Burger. The pillowy bao had a lovely combination – packed with juicy chicken karaage with airy crisp coating, salty punch of mentaiyaki and sharp flavors of home pickled kyuri. Accompanying chili paste provides a spicy kick to the bao however we recommend to enjoy simply on its own!
The Grilled Chicken was expertly marinated and went well with the crunchy greens
Reasons to visit Au Jardin Penang: a beautiful and intimate setting; a celebration of Malaysian ingredients prepared with meticulous European cooking techniques; to really see what the chef can do and just how good local seasonal produce is, order the degustation menu.