Chinese Food (Halal)
Seafood fried rice, chicken claypot noodle and fries wantan / youtiao mix. Cheap, good and never fails to NOT disappoint me hahaha #EngrishLesson
Love the tasty, comforting and affordable meals from Qi Ji. The rice is a very subtle shade of green which looks really appetising.
It's right next to the popular Habib Rojak. I also saw they've got mee hailam, wantan mee and lots of other Chinese-style rice and noodle dishes. Nice alternative to the rows upon rows of mamak stalls there.
Weekend lunch be like 🤗 Chicken wantan mee from Hana stall which sells all types of rice and noodle dishes.
Papparich continues to impress with their version of pan mee / ban mian. The rich soup and chewy noodles are already good enough for me, but you also get a poached egg, minced chicken, mushrooms, spinach and ikan bilis. This was super comforting and lifted my spirits while I was having a fever.
Those curry fishballs were also gone in a flash while my friend and I were deep in dinner conversation.
When you love both versions of fried carrot cake equally. 😋 Always spoilt for choice here at Kopitiam (former Banquet, RIP).
Simple, tasty and filling. It doesn't have a sambal base like wantan mee, so it's a good option if you're avoiding spicy food.
And a coke with lemon makes any meal complete.
I love yong tau foo because I get to pick exactly what I want to eat, no wastage. Mine usually has laksa soup base, hor fun noodle, a bunch of processed meat/seafood and a token leafy vegetable heheh. ✌️
This one was just average, but it's thoughtful to include that small serving of curry. Part of a NDP special menu of the restaurant's bestsellers priced at $5.20, valid until 31st August.
Here's the menu for the NDP promo at Penang Culture. You can order multiple items from this menu. Valid only for dine in, till 31st August.
Instead of a drink, hubby got this 'King of Chendol' as he loves shaved ice desserts. The generous drizzle of gula melaka and santan makes it deliciously sweet and lemak. The pandan jelly and red beans are nice and firm (hate the ones that are mushy). It's already good on it's own, but they topped it with durian pulp for good measure. Shiok level: maximum. It's also part of the NDP celebration menu, going for $5.20 a bowl.
Wow I forgot how much I love the Seafood Tom Yum Noodle here. The soup is thick, potent and a perfect balance of spicy and sour. The noodle is springy and comforting, better than those from a packet of Maggi Mee. There's two large prawns, fish, squid and mushroom. I've never had any issues with the freshness of seafood here. I'm so glad I discovered this by accident (who would actually order tom yum at a Penang food restaurant?) So shiok I need this again!
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