Thursday, September 24, 2009

Pancake





Location : Perak Road ( in front of Joo Huat Reataurant )

Business Hours : 2.00pm - 10.00pm ( close on Monday )

Price :


Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Roti Bakar

Ever had any authentic roti bakar experience?

Toh Soon Cafe
Next to:
184 Campbell Street,
10100 Georgetown, Penang




This is the bread toasting process. Once you have decided on the type of breads you want, either normal (or hainanese), coffee marble or chocolate. The staff will start to toast the bread according to the orders.




There are few fillings that you can put onto the bread; a choice of kaya, peanut butter or even butter with sugar. The kaya and the peanut butter are self made by the owners. As a matter of fact, the owners themselves also own a bakery which produces all the breads used here.




Each plate of toasted bread or steamed bread costs RM1.60 and comes with two pieces each. The half boiled eggs and drinks sold here costs RM1.20 respectively. So the price calculation is straightforward and easy to remember.

Pan Mee

Where : Hou Mei Yuen, Malvest Plaza at Bukit Jambul, located at the low cost flat facing a small field. The stall is at the ground floor shoplot but the seatings are extended to a wide surrounding. In order words, enjoying pan mee here is at open air environment.

The pan mee here is what we called HVM mode – High Volume Manufacturing because the pan mee is cooked in masses than individually prepared. You put your orders on a piece of chit sheet and pass to the workers.

Then the workers will prepare the portion based on the size you want, Small, Large, XL, XXL, XXXL (Yes, you read it right). The pan mee comes in either thin or flat noodle and you get a bowl of soup with two fishballs if you ordered a dry one. The pan mee can be quite salty and the colour is dark brown, possibly too much of soy sauce inside.



The Pan Mee cost between RM 3.00 to RM 4.30.
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Where : BB Kopitiam (Near Sunshine Square)



The sauce is basically sliced chili in soya sauce but this one has a cut lime added as well. So besides, the spicy and salty taste, you will get the sour taste to accompany for the pan mee.The BB pan mee closed on every Wednesday and each bowl of pan mee cost RM3.00-RM3.50.

Curry Mee

This Curry Mee stall is famous among the school girls from nearby Convent Datuk Keramat. This stall sells koay teow th’ng as well.


This shop is located diagonally opposite the Esso station and in front of an electrical shop. Finding parking is a bit tough as it is a small one way street. We parked behind the Honolulu Cafe (previously Federal Cinema) and walked over to this shop.


The curry mee here has the white coloured soup and generous amount of ingredients. Also, it has a fish ball which is something different from other curry mee.

Each bowl of curry mee cost RM2.50 and the stall normally operates in the morning.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Char Koay Kak







Location : Kimberley Street ( in front of P.H.G. Enterprise Sdn. Bhd. building )
Business hours : 7.30am - 11.30am
Price : RM1.90 - RM 2.60