I am definitely adding Go Noodles House to my favorite place to eat list, haha !
Here's the location.
An exceptionally popular and fairly casual noodle-specialist hailed from central Malaysia has recently expanded its business operations to Penand and has finally swung opened its doors to the public. Go Noodle House's first Penang branch is strategically located in Gurney Plaza (7th floor/ opposite to SenQ). Beelines of long queues have been spotted for the past few days. The brand has gained strong reputation in terms of quality and wallet-friendly price tags. Go Noodle House is also famed for its signature clear-soup noodles, finished with Chinese Wine. The no-frills restaurant offers a simple home-styled cooking menu that features two types of noodle dishes- Clear Soup and Pan Mee (available from Rm 9.90). We were certainly impressed with the food quality, but we thought their service level could be further improved (or perhaps, the restaurant is still new and the staff lacked of experience and training).
The hotel has launched a buffet available daily, featuring a combination of 4 types of menu - local, western, seafood and Japanese. The daily buffet is priced at RM 65 for adults and RM 45 for senior citizen & children on weekday, and RM 75 for adults and RM 50 for senior citizen & children on weekends (RM 65 and RM 45 for adults and senior citizens on Sunday dinner). Exception is on Friday and Saturday dinner where this price is not applicable.
Evergreen Laurel Hotel Penang is a 5-star hotel at Gurney Drive (Persiaran Gurney).
Café Laurel offers buffet dinner every Friday and Saturday.
Here offer two type of Bah Kut Teh, soup and dried. Personally i recommend Dried Bah Kut Teh but if you have more than 3 person, i would recommend to order both. Both has it unique taste and flavor. Soup Bah Kut Teh can taste the fragrance and delicious of pork soup and herbal taste while the dried Bak Kut Teh can taste the sticky and spicy sauce. Both are equally good.