Penang cuisine

A hawker stall selling rojak, a fruit dish in shrimp and chilli paste

Penang cuisine is the cuisine of the multicultural society of Penang, Malaysia. Most of these cuisine are sold at road-side stalls, known as "hawker food". Penang has the reputation as being the "food paradise" in the region as it offers a diverse and exotic mix of Malay,Indian, Chinese and western cuisine, which reflects the multicultural mix of the city. It is popular among locals and tourists alike. Local Penangites typically find these hawker fares cheaper and easier to eat out at due to the ubiquitousness of the hawker stalls and that they are open for much of the day and night. Penang island.[1] On February 22, 2013, Penang was ranked by CNN Travel as one of the top ten street food cities in Asia.[2] Penang has also been voted by Lonely Planet as the top culinary destination in 2014.[3]

Made from coffee beans specially roasted with palm oil margarine, Penang white coffee is arguably Penang's most famous export, and the drink is endemic to the Penang White Coffee.

Snacks

Indian

Chinese

Peranakan

Malay

Main dishes

Indian

Wonton mee
Char koay teow
A bowl of Penang Hokkien Mee
Lor Mee
Nasi Kandar

Chinese

Peranakan

Malay

Western

Dessert

Cendol

Beverages

References

  1. 1 2 "Penang hawker food (Penang street food)".
  2. "Asia's 10 greatest street food cities".
  3. "Where are the foodies going in 2014?".
  4. "Penang Special Samosa @ Little India".
  5. "Woodlands Indian Vegetarian - Penang".
  6. "Ghee Hiang".
  7. "The unbeatable banana leaf rice that hits the spot".
  8. "Passions of Kerala New World Park".
  9. "How to make Penang Acar".
  10. Penang Hawker Food
  11. "Koay Chiap stalls in Penang".
  12. http://www.bubblews.com/news/393740-penang-assam-laksa
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