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PENANG, MALAYSIA – Penang is a melting pot of people and cultures, and the Indian community is strongly represented and has certainly influenced and adapted the amazing Malaysian street food of Penang. Today we’re on a mission to eat only Indian food in Penang!
Roti Canai Gemas Road (https://maps.app.goo.gl/QuLCwYB7wEGRnAPYA) – We have to begin our day with one of the greatest of all Malaysian Indian street food breakfasts – roti canai, and this place takes it to the next level. Price – 18 MYR ($3.84) for everything
Nasi Kandar Imigresen (https://maps.app.goo.gl/CtYLYLNKZR2aXpcC6) – From the last few Penang videos you already know about my love for Nasi Kandar, and on this Indian food tour there was no way we were going to miss this generations old Indian rice and curry stall. Price – 30 MYR ($6.39)
Hameed Pata Mee Sotong (https://maps.app.goo.gl/q6wD9DFTac53ZEvH8) – One of the more unique dishes on this tour today is mee sotong, or squid noodles, a unique combination of Indian, Malay, and even Chinese – really a taste of Penang on a plate! Price – 6 MYR ($1.28)
Ramzan Restaurant (https://maps.app.goo.gl/qTHPrxRrcC8m7sLr9) – This legendary restaurant is an institution in Penang and their duck curry is out of this world. Price – 22 MYR ($4.69) for everything
Penang Famous Samosa (https://maps.app.goo.gl/4zUVSw7DP9YErqwZ8) – Featured in the Michelin Guide, this place served delicious and fresh samosas on the corner in Little India. Price – 1.50 MYR ($0.32) per piece
Varusai Chapati (https://maps.app.goo.gl/6zfUR8YWAAMntjVn8) – Something simple and typically you’ll find in Penang are small tea and chapati stalls. Price – 19.40 MYR ($4.14) for everything
Penang, Malaysia is home to some of the best Indian food outside of India, but it has adapted to the local Malaysian culture.
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Please do healthy food series.
We dont want all this unhealthy crap
We Malaysian are already 57% in obesity rate and leading country for heart disease
SAYA BANGGA JADI ANAK JATI MALAYSIA YANG BERASAL DARI PENANG !!!
plastic is cheaper than water, thats crazy 21:50
I didn’t see even a single indian dish in this video🙄 and the title says different story
That orange gravy with cheese, poached egg on top is definitely not indian food, let alone street food. Someone is just using indian name to sound exotic, so essentially fraud
Not rotti , it's called as "parotta "
GEORGE TOWN – Nov 2025: Penang is the best island in South-East Asia for food, according to a new list of the region's "best islands" by National Geographic.
In its Travel section, the publication said Penang earned the second place in its list due to its food, blending heritage, culture and world class dining.
The report highlights the one-star Auntie Gaik Lean’s Old School Eatery, famous for nasi ulam priced at RM35. It also spotlights the bustling Kimberley Street Food Night Market where visitors can sample koay teow soup and duck kway chap.