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  1. Best Food In Penang To Taste While In Penang. Including World-Famous Street Food! Kuay Teow, Penang Laksa, Loh Mee, Hokkien Mee & More!

    • Char Koay Teow – Best Penang Food. If you only have a chance to eat one local dish during your stay in Penang, may Char Koay Teow be it. Char Koay Teow, or Char Kway Teow, literally means ”stir-fried flat rice noodle strips.”
    • Penang Assam Laksa – Most Popular Noodle Soup. Assam Laksa, or Asam Laksa, is one of the most popular dishes in Malaysian cuisine. There are many different versions, each with its own intricacies.
    • Hokkien Mee – Traditional Chinese-Malay Seafood Noodle Dish. Hokkien Mee takes its origins from the Chinese province of Fujian or Hokkien. This noodle-based dish is very distinct with its orange-tinged broth.
    • Roti Canai – Our Favorite Flatbread. This popular Malay dish quickly became one of our favorite foods in Malaysia. We first discovered it in Penang and happily ate it throughout our stay in Malaysia.
    • Deen Maju Nasi Kandar. Loved by tourists and locals, the legendary Deen Maju Nasi Kandar definitely takes the top spot on our list! With an explosion of authentic flavours, you MUST give their crowd-favourite Fish Head Curry, Fried Chicken, Bendi, Papadom, Daging Kambing and Sambal Prawns a try together with your Nasi Kandar.
    • Penang Road Famous Teochew Chendul. If you haven’t enjoyed the iconic Teochew cendol here, you’ve clearly been missing out. With a refreshing and genuine sweetness from Gula Melaka, this coconut milk infused cendol is Penang’s true pride and glory.
    • Nasi Padang Minang @ Cafe International Hotel. As a family-owned business run by a husband and wife duo, Nasi Padang Minang is another must-visit street food spot whenever you’re in Penang!
    • Ali Nasi Lemak Daun Pisang. Celebrated as one of the best nasi lemak stalls and selected for a Michelin Guide 2023 award, Ali Nasi Lemak Daun Pisang will have you drooling in hunger!
  2. The best and most well known place is probably Gurney Drive Hawker Centre, which is located next to Gurney Plaza and offers a drove of street food stalls that truly represent the cultural menagerie of food offered in Penang. Street food stalls include Indian, Malay, Mamak, and Chinese cuisine, which gives you the opportunity to sample some of ...

    • Kheng Pin Cafe. If deep-fried Malaysian food is your thing, then you’ll enjoy lor bak. It’s a Hokkien/Teochew dish consisting of various meats, seafood, tofu, and vegetables.
    • Sister Yao’s Char Koay Kak at Macalister Lane. Char koay kak is a type of radish cake stir-fried in a thick black soy sauce with preserved radish, bean sprouts, and eggs.
    • Seafood Popiah at Medan Selera Padang Brown. Popiah is a Hokkien/Teochew-type of fresh spring roll. It’s made by filling a thin, paper-like crepe or pancake with finely grated turnips and a mix of other ingredients like bean sprouts, grated carrots, pork, seafood, fried tofu, chopped peanuts, fried shallots, and shredded omelette.
    • Lok Lok at Medan Selera Padang Brown. This was fun and perhaps our most enjoyable meal in Penang. Like kaiten-zushi restaurants in Japan, there’s just something really fun about grabbing whatever food you want whenever you want without having to order from a waiter.
  3. Oct 12, 2021 · Besides winning accolades for Penang Street Art, in 2014 Lonely Planet even declared Penang as the Best Foodie Destination of the year, thus sanctioning the quality of the famous street food in Penang and its best hawker dishes to the world.

  4. Jul 2, 2024 · So which dishes can’t you miss while you’re in Penang? Well, I have the perfect list for you. We flew in on a Friday night and flew out on a Sunday, and we made sure we hit up all the must-eats in Penang. Delicious Food in Penang. Tips for visiting Penang; What to eat in Penang. 1. Penang Char Koay Teow; 2. Asam Laksa; 3. Tau Sar ...