The Inari Ramen Soup was nicely cooked- the noodles were chewy and the soup was reasonably seasoned. It was a comforting dish but nothing out of the ordinary
If you are into huge cakes, you might want to consider visiting Moody Cow Cafes in Penang. They have a couple of outlets around the island, please google it!
Then we had a Thai Pork Sandwich (RM 18), a seemingly fusion between Vietnamese and Thai culinary. We enjoyed the generous portion of succulent pork here, Do not underestimate the smaller portion of it as we felt full somehow upon finishing the sandwich.
Rice Bowls are popular items at Quickie by Chin Chin, the Salmon Rice Bowl is one of the signature ones. Served in piping hot bowl, the rice is topped with a big slab seared Salmon steak, pickled Cucumbers, Japanese Shichimi Togarashi- inspired spices and jeweled with a runny, alluring half-cooked Egg. It is also served over Japanese sweet sauce; the flavors were multi-dimensional... with sweet, spicy, savory, sour notes all in a bowl. The best part is, the whole dish is kept warm throughout the meal time and at the end of the meal, you will find those addictive, crispy rice puffs at the bottom of the bowl.
It's uncommon for Gurney Drive to have new restaurants, the seafront promenade already has a spate of well-established cafes and restaurants. Sea Brew is a rare occasion; previously a hawker place and now turned into a cozy Cafe-Bar space. The facade is inviting, with wide and bright entrance; Sea Brew comes across as a cafe due to its setting but amazingly, the bewilder menu comprises of Steamboat Hot Pot, Western Cuisine and some home-made sweet treats, with options of alcoholic beverages (big menu but not all were available on our visit). But a meal here costs a bomb, expect to pay at least Rm 30 for a main course; while we did enjoy the relaxed atmosphere with soothing sea breeze, we thought the food quality did not quite well-justify the hefty price tags.
不但有西餐,而且还可以吃到健康的【蒸味鲜】
Lobby Lounge is one of the two F&B outlets in Evergreen Laurel Hotel Penang; the other is Café Laurel.