I like the environment here, it has that nice cafe feeling but yet, i am able to try many Penang local food here which is kinda awesome .. !
There are quite many franchise restaurants here. But if you are looking for a more affordable meal for lunch or dinner, you may want to try Make Make, the Penang Lang Cafe. Make Make serves the good ol’ Penang food such as the notable Penang curry mee, prawn mee, asam laksa and etc.
Hokkien Mee (Penang Prawn Mee, RM10.90) is my yardstick for all restaurants that serve Penang hawker food. I have to say it’s pretty darn good for a pork free version. The generous amount of toppings you get is reflected in the price. You hardly see any restaurant that willingly gives large prawns (fresh ones too!) on top of the sliced prawns in a bowl of prawn mee nowadays. Like any authentic Hokkien Mee in Penang, the chili paste is a must, as it adds a good depth of flavor to the soup.