Welcome to Hamisu 虾米术, nestled in the heart of Jalan Dato Keramat, Penang, where the ocean's bounty finds its way to your table. This dining haven is a treasure trove for seafood enthusiasts, boasting an array of dishes that celebrate the freshness of the sea.
Wahap is a classic stall at Jalan Dato Keramat that is selling Murtabak and also Roti Canai. This humble little stall is located just opposite Pos Office Dato Keramat. Serving delicious Murtabak and also special Roti Sarang Burung (Birdnest), the price of the dishes here is very reasonable. This place is a must to visit for those that love murtabak or roti canai.
Malaccan-Portoguese Spicy Bihun is one of the items under the Set Lunch menu. The dish was a little too moist to our liking, the Vermicelli Noodles were too soft in texture, if it was not because of the chopped Chilies, we would have a hard time finishing the dish.
Left Handed Char Koay Teow serves Chendul (煎蕊, RM3.50) for dessert. The shaved ice is sweetened with gula melaka (palm sugar). The dessert also contains red beans and green jelly noodles.
Their set lunch menu has more than 10 options of main dish for you to choose from.
The averagely priced food may not be ecstatic in taste but definitely you will enjoy the nice dining environment over here.
Its Six Premium Cantonese Restaurant 六鼎轩 hidden inside Penang Times Square on Jalan Dato Keramat has recently introduced the “Dragon Gate Banquet”, a feast with nine dishes. Currently priced at Rm688++ until June 2019 (regular price at RM988++), the meal that serves 10 pax is great value for celebrations.
The Chicken Rice Bowl is a safe option, with braised Chicken Thigh. It was nicely seasoned with fork-tender texture, definitely a flavor-combo that most Malaysians can accept
Here's the location. The 2018 CNY Menu RM698++ Package
Seafood lovers out there get to enjoy the best of both worlds at one of the new recreational spots in town- 385 Prawning & Thai Restaurant; where you will not only get to do prawn-fishing but also enjoy a sumptuous Thai Seafood meal at the restaurant. Tucked away from the bustling Dato Keramat, 385 Prawning & Thai Restaurant has become one of the latest hit spots in Penang. For Rm 18, fishing enthusiasts can now hone their skills at this facility; any catch within the purchased time frame belongs to the fisher. We are no fishing devotee and naturally, the Thai restaurant becomes our focus. Only opens for dinner, the restaurant does not offer an extensive menu but with the signature dishes, it is more than good enough to please any diners with stubborn Thai palate. Food is competitively priced and the taste does not disappoint; it can be a good spot for a family dinner.