14 Hours Eating Best INDIAN STREET FOOD in Penang, Malaysia!! 🇲🇾

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🇲🇾 Malaysian Street Food in Penang: https://youtu.be/iVsn8X5K7pw
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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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Date: July 30, 2024

37 thoughts on “14 Hours Eating Best INDIAN STREET FOOD in Penang, Malaysia!! 🇲🇾

  1. Man, Indian immigrants are just everywhere. Malaysia, Singapore, UAE, South Africa, Mauritius, Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Tanzania, Myanmar, Oman, Kuwait, etc. And of course in US, UK, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, and Switzerland.
    India is world's number 1 country when it comes to immigrants, over 35 million People of Indian origin and ancestry live outside of India. That's more than the entire population of Canada, Sweden, Norway, or Finland. And one of the reason so many Indians live outside of India is because the British exported Indians as laborers to many of their Colonies. Plus, the rise of immigration in the late 20th and throughout 21st century.
    This is why you can find People of Indian origin in almost 136 countries out of 195 countries in the World.
    And of course population of the country of India itself is 1.4 billion People.
    And the Indian diaspora is highly influential, with CEOs of many Fortune 500 companies being of Indian origin, and founders and owners of many start ups and unicorn and billion dollar plus companies being People of Indian origins.

  2. Little India in Penang is a slice of Heaven. I've been there and it still looks the same. All the food is amazing. I've never seen anybody toss potato into a mix of noodles. That man is a wizard with the wok!!! He is a chef, taking his technique seriously. I wish there was a noodle dish like that in the U.S. It's all so beautiful it makes me want to cry with happiness.

  3. Duck Curry felt me the best and much tender than the Chicken Curries….normally Duck is a dry and hard meat than chicken but this duck curry was faaty juicy and much tender I felt….that might be becaure it was a very small duck in weight….Youre always a Stalwart of Food Discoverer…I enjoy alll your Travel and selection of food …Hats off Mark. I loved and enjoyed it Stay Blessed +++++

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