Over all, Xiang Yun Vegetarian House is a comfortable place to dine in.
Here's the location.
这款充满椰浆香味的咖哩面是出自槟城,烹调结合了本地的香料和中华料理, 精湛的厨艺加上本地香料的加持, 熬煮的咖哩汤底充分发挥出香料和椰浆的搭配。 面条和米粉吸收了香浓的咖哩汤汁, 啖啖都是浓郁的南洋香味, 香云素食坊的咖哩面是最热门的餐食之一, 早起的鸟儿有虫吃, 想吃这碗热辣辣香浓咖哩面就要早点来哦。
This cafe is a nice place for good vegetarian food and great syphon coffee. The ambience and serene and cozy while the price of the food here is reasonable too.
Few Brew Cafe is a gem in Penang.
Overall, i like this place here, environment is comfortable, service is good and food is nice.
Yuzu Ice Blended is refreshing and there is some sour taste to it making it appetizing, it opens up your appetite to eat more, haha !
Awakenings serves no meat but it's not fully vegetarian in terms of 素 Su Vegetarianism as they do serve onions.
There's a literal smorgasbord of cafes and restaurants in every corner of Penang but none operates the way like Awakenings does. The team behind the meatless cafe has an ambitious mission... to educate and create awareness of healthy living/ lifestyle; in which many are intoxicated by the unhealthy lifestyle (whether forcefully or willingly). They wish to share the message that living healthily is achievable with little effort, everyone should start from small and that includes... a healthy meal. The cafe serves as a platform for communal offering. It does not operate for profit, anyone who shares the same vision may join in; raw ingredients can be provided to individuals to churn out snacks/ food to be sold in the cafe. One needs not contribute in monetary form, rather... the effort to cook/ bake the delicacies. Taking the idea from White Ocean Strategy, there are plenty of things on sale in Awakenings- products from different countries that could contribute a good cause. Speak to the proprietor and she will be more than willing to share her story with you. Awakenings does not offer a big menu but simple, healthy snacks to munch on (mains are served during lunch hours only).
Sesame Cold Udon was equally delicious, carefully cooked Udon lightly dressed in Sesame Paste and served with a handful of fresh vegetables. The concoction feels light and easy on the palate; the chewy Udon and crunchy vegetables were of nice contrast in texture, for Rm 16.90, we thought it was of good value.
Environment here is comfortable and the service is good too.
泰夠力 Thai Curry RM17.90 *highly recommended*
What happens when a vegetarian feels like eating steamboat? Not an issue right now with the opening of Yisu Vegetarian Steamboat House. The vegetarian restaurant at Arena Curve (those shop houses right next to Olive Tree Hotel) has a menu entirely dedicated for vegetarians; if you are in a rush or steamboat is not your kind of thing, there are some simple, staple Malaysian (vegetarian) delights as well (namely Nasi Lemak, Koay Teow Th'ng, Chee Cheong Fun and some rice dishes). Their signature dish however, is their personalized vegetarian Steamboat. Budget watchers will be glad to know that all dishes are reasonably priced here and suitably designed for the office/ factory workers nearby. But do not expect the place to have fancy or elegant setup, rather, a simple space for a casual meal.