The chunks of tender lamb with notes of herbs are complemented by a big plate of fragrant white rice and a salad of tomato, lemon, and gherkins. A spoon of the sauce with the rice is just heavenly.
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Halab Penang is probably one of the places where you can take someone for an amazing dining experience.
One of the dish that caught our attention is Loy Kee Wanton Noodle as a number of patrons in other tables have it ordered on their table. We did not realized we have tried it previously when they used to operate at Lebuh Kimberly. The noodles were served al-dente and briming with nice sesame oil flavour, although we felt the pepper was overwhelming. On the other hand, we also had the wanton soup and enjoyed it much. The wanton is packed with nicely seasoned filling.
the food here is pretty good though.
Meanwhile, don’t miss the Kuantan Road curry mee served in a soup boiled with a combination of coconut milk and chili. A standard bowl of curry mee comes with a choice of noodles, along with beansprouts, cuttlefish, cockles, taufu bok, prawns, and pig’s blood cubes. If you are really hungry, have the curry mee with extra roast pork.
Tree Bar is renowned for its wide selection of draft beers, making it a must-visit for beer enthusiasts. The highlight is a promotion offering 10 glasses of beer starting from only RM140 nett, which is considered the best value for money beer deal in Penang. Additionally, the bar presents a Craft Beer promotion featuring Dead Pony Club, Punk IPA, Old Engine Oil, and Lost Lager, with prices starting from RM38 nett. These exceptional offers provide value and variety, appealing to both seasoned beer connoisseurs and those interested in exploring new flavors.
Tree Bar is no stranger to the scene as it's tipped as the largest alfresco bar in Penang and a favourite spot among many to sit back unwind over drinks and bites.
Tree Bar has Buy 1 Free 1 promo during the Happy Hour which is from 12pm till 4pm. Guests can take a Happy Hour midday break and enjoy the promotion for all house pours.
We were amazed by the quality of the 1/2 Roasted Moroccan Chicken... grilled to perfection and the skin was brushed with Balsamic reduction, slightly sweet but with a bitter end (due to the singed skin). The meat was fork-tender and perfectly good on its own but even better to enjoy with Sea Salt or a tangy Thai Green Chili dip.
おまかせ Omakase or "留给我吧" means "Leave it to the Chef"! There are no menu for the Omakase, the Chef presents to you what he/she has prepared for the meal course.
The Pad Thai Seafood (RM 8.90) was impressive. It shares almost 70% similarities with the Pad Thai we had in Bangkok and the heat component was no joke. It put our mouth on fire and we had to take small pauses in between to give some resting period for our tongue.
泰式鳳梨炒飯 Pineapple Fried Rice RM8.90 This is the best dish that we ordered. Yummy!
丰富的材料一层一层的叠进盆中,将最容易吸收汤汁的材料放在最底层,越是在盆深处的菜,滋味越浓,赞!
This place served fine dinning with varieties of good wine. For those that would like to enjoy afternoon tea, there is a section for that too. The Ambience is cozy and elegant. The taste of food here touches all the taste buds sensation. The only word to describe is ‘Devine’.
Duck Confit,考得外皮酥脆,慢火煮至鸭腿骨肉分离一拔就脱离,这种软嫩的程度简直就是在引诱我增肥。
Platform 9 3/4 serves French cuisine in a fine dining setting.
The Book Sandwich Cafe is a Restaurant and Cafe in the heart of George Town Penang at the Unesco World Heritage Site.
You can either walk in from The Book Sandwish Cafe or The Book Restaurant, it both lead you to the same place as it is connected in the middle, haha !
Although the prices here are a little bit hiked up, the food is definitely worth it.
Overall, I am satisfied with this dish.
This place is famous with seafood and Asian's style cooking. Located at Macalister Road of Penang where are are a lot of good food surrounding. Reasonable pricing and delicisious cooking, this place suitable for family dining
Our favorite dish of the day was Stir Fried Egg with mock Shark's Fin... the Egg was nicely done with a firm and meaty texture, fresh Crab meat was also introduced to the dish for a touch of Seafood sweetness.
One of the best item we had during our brunch was the shrimp rolls. The chef did excellent on the crispy skin wrapping the fresh prawns. Salted egg lava buns were good in taste too.
我个人觉得这道菜很特别炸鱼皮炒苦瓜很特别的配搭很喜欢那脆脆的鱼皮配合苦瓜一起吃就会让不喜欢吃苦瓜的人觉得不那么苦了
Said to be one of the first few establishments in Penang that offers Fish Head Bee Hoon a couple decades back, Wong Chau Jun is a big name for Penangites whom are old enough to hear of the name. It is one of the popular weekend brunch places for those families with deep pockets. The simple and straight-forward menu suits diners from all age groups, making it a family-friendly dining place in Georgetown. Wong Chau Jun is famed for its variants of Fish-related noodles- steamed Fish with Hor Fun, Spicy-Sour Fish Head Bee Hoon are some of the popular choices. While the prices are of acceptable range, we did not think their food was mind-blowing....
[Non-halal] Salted fish bones gulai anyone? Baba Phang was one of our favourite discoveries from our Penang trip.
Equally delicious was the Kapitan Chicken... the Curry packed a powerful punch with in-depth flavors that would go very well with Rice.
The flavors of the seafood stir-fried otak dish are very addictive – the spiciness and creaminess of the coconut milk go well against the sweetness of the seafood. Another well-composed dish is the asparagus prawn dish, stir-fried with a rich and pungent sambal sauce.
Tom Yum Seafood was delicious... with the quintessential acidity and spiciness, they were pretty generous with the amount of Seafood as well
其实我们是被友人的部落格吸引过来的,因为那天看到他们家的 RM78 无菜单料理的 review看起来不错,所以就立刻预定了位置。
On mains, we seemed to enjoy the signature Pork Collar more than Roast Chicken... the former dish tasted a little Char Siew, except that it was the melt-in-the-mouth tender. The meat was sous-vided before grilling, so you can sort of relate that soft-tender texture.
南乳炸肉【RM7.80】为什么小编会点这个,因为看到很多桌都点,就try看咯!还蛮咔吱咔吱
Ah Gu Pan Mee is not the conventional Pan Mee place that serves Pan Mee in the neighborhood; it churns out atypical but lip-smacking flavors. If you think Pan Mee can only be served with clear Anchovy broth or dressed in dark Soy sauce, think again. Ah Gu, the Pan Mee specialist is creative at churning out Pan Mee... differently, some of the notable choices include Clams Pan Mee, Scallion Pan Mee and the never-out-of-fashion Pork Lard Pan Mee. Opened in less than a month, Ah Gu has garnered an appreciate following.
Penang is a modern looking cafe with comfortable seating place.
The Unagi Tama Don was probably the only dish we could agree upon but the classic combo of Unagi with Japanese-styled Egg rice bowl was pretty much standard-average... well, at least we managed to get what we were paying for.
Next up is Great Delight Kitchen’s signature dish – huai yang style braised pork meat ball 红烧狮子头. The meatballs prepared with minced pork fat and lean meat are soy-braised and served with greens. The flavor is bold and the aroma is nostalgic.
Private Kitchen is gaining its popularity in Penang, especially when you want to cut the mainstream restaurants or over-rated franchised brands out there and proceed straight to the basic, traditional flavors; or merely satisfy the particular urge to have some classic home-cooked dishes. While Great Delight Kitchen (悦为食) may operate like an ordinary restaurant, it actually runs on a business model like Private Kitchen. Customization of menu can be arranged with prior notice- simply inform the proprietor on the budget and they are able to customize the menu accordingly. The server proudly shared with us that the existing Teo Chew-influenced menu only covers 5% of what the restaurant could actually offer; as long as you can name it, they can cook it. Tables are limited and with its strong customer base, it is highly recommended that you make advance booking before visiting the place (we visited 3 times without booking and were turned down). The damage for this meal was slightly over RM 100 (for 3 pax), not exactly a cheap meal but we were pleased with the quality.
不要把悦为食的食物和一般大排档比较,他们的菜色绝对是和价钱成正比,至少很多大酒家不愿意提供的菜色,在这里都可以吃得到
这个面是在瓦内热腾腾的,冷冷的天气吃更爽!
Golden Salted Egg Chicken Claypot – RM17.90, following the craze of salted egg yolk in town, Awa’s version is to marinate salted egg yolk with chicken pieces and cooked with some curry leaves. For salted egg lovers like myself this is the side dish that you should not miss out. The seduction of salted egg yolk fragrance and the guilty pleasure really made me drooling again just by thinking of this dish.
The Crab Porridge, a well-loved favorite, is a bowl of creamy soft porridge cooked with crab and fresh ginger, providing a gingery finish. If we could ask for a little less ginger, it would be lovely as the porridge will show a heightened sweetness of the crab.
We also tried their Pad Thai... which turned out to be pretty good. The seasonings were spot on and the quintessential "wok hei" was there... our only complain was the small portion
This shop served delicious and fresh Thai style Crab Porridge. The Tomyam here also wonderful. The Thai style curry crab here is also packed with spices aroma. All there are prepared by Thai Lady Boss.
APlace 26 Restaurant - the restaurant is developed by old English building in Penang.
One of the popular breakfast choices- Avocado Egg Sandwich... has spiced Avocado spread on Panini Toast and topped with a poached Egg, served with roasted Vegetables and Alfalfa- Cherry Tomatoes. The Avocado spread was spiced with some Pepper, Lemon juice... the creamy concoction (with Egg) worked perfectly well on the slightly crisp Panini Toast