Bagel’s Dream in Georgetown might just be the hidden gem for bagel lovers!
There is something uniquely comforting about Tai Tong Restaurant in Georgetown, Penang. It is not about frills or fancy presentations but about nostalgia and an authentic dim sum experience.
Il Bacaro is a love story told through food and hospitality. Whether you are looking to escape into a little slice of Italy or seeking a unique culinary experience amidst Penang’s vibrant food scene, this is a place that will leave you with fond memories and a happy heart.
Norm Micro Roastery is certainly not the norm. Housed in a repurposed shipping yard building just a stone’s throw away from our hotel, The Prestige, it exudes minimalist industrial vibes.
Tucked away in a quiet private residential estate near the iconic Him Heang pastry shop, Doumo Cookies is a hidden gem that we discovered through XiaoHongShu.
After a hearty meal at Tek Sen, we braved the sweltering heat and made our way to Keng Kwee Street, a bustling hotspot famed for its authentic Penang street food.
Tek Sen Restaurant has certainly come a long way since my last visit, back when it had not yet earned its Michelin recognition.
Street food under the stars, with lively conversations and the charm of Penang in every bite – a memorable way to conclude our first day on the island.
The sizzling grills, attentive service, and consistent top-notch quality reminded us why Sodeng remains a family favourite.
Penang has a way of pulling you into its irresistible charm the moment you arrive. After a quick check-in at the hotel, we wasted no time and dived straight into the heart of its culinary soul – Chulia Street.
Putra Minang at Bencoolen served up an authentic Nasi Padang experience that had me diving into the bold and vibrant flavours of West Sumatra.
There is something nostalgic about stepping into Westlake Restaurant at Queen’s Road, a classic Chinese eatery that’s been around since 1974.