
Top-9 must-eat Penang Char Kway Teow
Speaking of Penang, what do you think of? That’s right, it’s Char Koay Teow, which can be said to be one of the representatives of Penang. Not only locals love it, but many tourists come here for it.
The following are the top ten must-eat Penang char koay teow selected by the editor from the Internet. I don’t know which ones have you tried? names not listed in order:
1. Siam Road Charcoal Fried Kway Teow
The picture is taken from theboywhoatetheworld and tripadvisor
Located on Siam Road, Charcoal Char Koay Teow is a time-honored brand with a history of more than 30 years. It was not only highly recommended by the famous Malaysian food show host "Ah Yin", but also recently won the 14th place in the world's top 50 street food list. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon, you can see a long line of people waiting for Uncle to open the stall, so the popularity can be imagined.
Its characteristic is that it uses traditional charcoal to fry a plate of fruit sticks full of steam, plus the aroma of soy sauce, shrimp, eggs, etc., the overall taste is great.
Business Hours: 12:00 – 18.30 (Closed on Mondays and Sundays)
Address: Jalan Siam, George Town, 10400 George Town, Pulau Pinang
2.亞龍炒粿條 @Ah Leng Char Koay Teow
Picture taken from misstamchiak and vkeong
Ya Long Char Koay Teow located in East Garden Tea House is also very famous in Penang. The main selling point here is that there are 2 super large tiger prawns, served with crispy bean sprouts, smooth fruit strips, etc., it is not greasy to eat, it is worth a try! In addition, the "Special Char Koay Teow" version is also launched here, which contains tiger prawns and mantis prawns, which are rich in ingredients, and customers can enjoy the double taste brought by the two kinds of prawns.
Business hours: 10:00 – 15:30 (Closed on Wednesdays)
Tel: 012-498 3962
Address: East Garden Tea House, No 358, Jalan Dato Keramat, 10150 Penang, Malaysia
3. Shantou Street Crescent Palace Fried Kway Teow
The picture is taken from travel.qunar and vkeong
as汕頭街四大必吃One of the delicacies here, of course, the char koay teow here is not to be missed. Located in front of the Xinyue Palace tea room, the boss has a very good fire control. The fried fruit strips are dry and slightly burnt, and they are served with fresh aromas such as crisp bean sprouts, shrimp and eggs, which are very good! Not only that, but the price is also affordable.
Opening hours: 17.30 – 00:00
Address: 92d, Lebuh Kimberley, George Town, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang
4. Sisters Char Kway Teow
Picture taken from houseofannie and theboywhoatetheworld
Sister Chao Guo Tiao, located near Lu Yuan Lai Specialist Hospital, is located in Nanxing Tea Restaurant. There are no fancy decorations here, just plates of old-fashioned char koay teow. Banana leaves are always used here to enhance the aroma, and the condiments are prawns, eggs, bean sprouts, and shredded crab sprinkled on top, which has a special taste.
Business hours: 08.30 – 18:00 (daily)
Address: 110, 34, Lorong Selamat, 10400 George Town, Penang
5. 老虎炒粿條 @Tiger Char Koay Teow
Picture taken from penangtraveltips and rakyatnet
The Tiger Chao Guo Teow, which has been passed down for three generations, is located in the famous椰腳果條湯the same street. The main selling point here is to use duck eggs and continue to inherit the secret recipe from the ancestors to fry the delicious food. The condiments are fresh and springy prawns, eggs, sausages, etc. In addition to being full of heat, the seasoning of the tiger is also very good. Every bite has a thick soy sauce and the fresh aroma of seafood.
Business hours: 7:30- 14:00
Address: 179, Lebuh Carnarvon, George Town, 10450 George Town, Pulau Pinang
6. Little Red Riding Hood Char Kway Teow @小红帽炒粿条
The picture is taken from cquek and hungryonion
Little Red Riding Hood Char Kuo Teow is located in Hing Fat Restaurant on Ping An Road. The proprietress here wears a red hat every day to fry the koay teow, so it is called "Little Red Riding Hood". Each serving of char koay teow comes with two extra-large prawns, the meat is springy yet sweet, and the chili is well matched. Although the service attitude of the proprietress is not very good, it still does not stop the diners who come here to taste its delicious food.
Business Hours: 10:00 – 15:00
Address: 102, Lorong Selamat, George Town, 10400 George Town, Pulau Pinang
7. 850號炒粿條 @ Char Kway Teow No. 850
Figure taken from alan.l and gostansikit.blogspot
No. 850 Char Kuey Teow is located at Qitiao Road Market. In addition to the strong figure of the boss, the char kuey teow under the fire is also a good taste that cannot be missed. After inheriting his mother's business in 2007, the boss began to specialize in his own secret and exclusive sauces. With fresh condiments, it is bound to create a new taste for diners. Even though he has to deal with a huge crowd of customers during lunch, the boss still insists on frying one plate at a time, convinced that such fruit sticks will be delicious.
Business Hours: 10:00 – 8:00
Address: 7th Road Market, 40-48, Lebuh Cecil, George Town, 10300 George Town, Pulau Pinang
8. 大三腳炭燒鴨蛋炒粿條 @ Charcoal Roasted Duck Egg Fried Kway Teow
Picture taken from vkeong
I believe that friends who live in Bukit Mertajam, Penang must be familiar with this. The charcoal-roasted duck egg char koay teow operated by the three Wu brothers are located in three different locations. Its main selling point is the use of fresh duck eggs, charcoal-fired pot gas, crispy lard residue and the ancestral secret sauce, which has become a familiar good taste for people in Bukit Mertajam at midnight supper. In addition, you can also add duck poached eggs, which will add a lot of flavor to the whole plate of char koay teow.
Business hours: 08:00 – 13:00; 06:00 – 22:00 (Monday to Saturday) | 06:00 – 22:00 (Sunday)
Address: Jalan Nangka, 14000 Bukit Mertajam Pulau Pinang
9. 赤腳炒粿條 @ Barefoot Char Kway Teow
The picture is taken from yitinghome.blogspot
Known as the "Barefoot Immortal", the charcoal-fired char kuey teow is located in No. 2000 Food and Beverage Center. This stall does not have a name, but the owner insists on frying plates of char koay teow for customers with bare feet under the sun, forming a unique scene, which has been given this name by diners ever since. The traditional charcoal-fired stir-fried fruit strips are served with other condiments and sauces, which are full of fragrance.
The boss will be open at the 2000 Food Center from 7:00 am to 11:00 am, and will move to the 7th Road Market in the afternoon to continue to operate until 5:00 pm. Remember not to find the wrong place!
Business Hours: 12:00 – 17:00
Address: 2000 Food Center, 127, Lebuh Tye Sin, 10300 George Town, Penang, Malaysia / 7 Road Market, 40-48, Lebuh Cecil, George Town, 10300 Penang
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