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PENANG, MALAYSIA – Welcome to Penang, one of the ultimate food destinations in Malaysia and the world. In this northern state of Malaysia you will find street food everywhere you look and today we’re going on a tour to eat 5 of the best Malaysian street food delicacies you don’t want to miss in Penang!
1. Ali Nasi Lemak Daun Pisang (https://maps.app.goo.gl/KoTTXgXVRwfhspCp6) – We’re starting with a true taste of Malaysian food – nasi lemak. The rice is cooked with coconut milk and fragrances and served here with a variety of sambal chili sauces with a variety of proteins like hard boiled eggs, anchovies and squid. Price – 3 MYR ($0.64) per packet
2. Deens Maju Nasi Kandar (https://maps.app.goo.gl/5oxkwm6HgqtS3rZu9) – Next up on this Malaysian street food tour we’re eating what is undoubtedly one of my favorite all time meals, nasi kandar. This meal has Indian origins of a selection of rice and curry that was served to boat crews along the Penang docks. Now it’s more than a food, it’s a unique cultural blend that represents Penang, Malaysia. Price: 42.90 MYR ($9.13) for 2 plates.
3. Laksa Mamu Famous Sungai Pinang (https://maps.app.goo.gl/Svd44TrcaVR2L18SA) – You’ll find many types of laksa in Malaysia, but one of the best is Penang Laksa, sour and herbal and with a torch ginger touch. Price – 6 MYR ($1.28)
4. 888 Hokkien Mee (https://maps.app.goo.gl/yumxKtCCUM6JosKX9) – Penang has a large Chinese influence as well, and there are many Chinese influenced Malaysian street foods. Hokkien prawn noodles are very popular and that broth is loaded with the intense flavor of dried shrimp. Price – 13 MRY ($2.77) with the add-ons
Bonus: Muscle Man’s Char Koay Kak (https://maps.app.goo.gl/nbnqXhRLzp9FuhzEA) – This was a bonus, trying Muscle Man’s Char Koay Kak!
5. CHONG Charcoal Seafood Char Kuey Teow (https://maps.app.goo.gl/WVM6nUGrFgxPGgpK7) – Another dish that Penangites and Malaysians are so passionate about is char kuey teow, fried rice noodles with lard and a variety of seafood. This was one of the better plates I’ve ever had! Price – 17 MYR ($3.61)
Penang is a Malaysian street food paradise and you don’t want to miss these 5 dishes and restaurants when you visit!
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A year late 30:56 is like Halo Halo here in the Philippines. There's no cola in it though but milk.
Next time go to Kassim Mustafa
Use the hand they whip with to go into your gravy. Come get your goop scoop with lil secret ingredient in there and a whole lot of fingers. No need to wash the hand bud😉
Hi Mark, my family is going to Penang in December, can you please let me know the address of the Durian stall, thank
Pen ang
Ayam goreng..kuah campur (mix) banjir(kuah banyak)❤..so delicious 🤤
I'm so hungry now haha
thank you ❤ this video brought back great memories of Penang, I went there on 2011 when I was still young and healthy, I have medical condition that stop me from travelling 😢 I wish I'll still have a chance to visit Penang one day, I really love Penang ❤❤❤
Mark our food from all races it's beautiful