A quick starter guide to the island city's best street food and where you can find them
Dubbed the food capital of Malaysia, George Town, Penang is jam packed with cuisines from all walks of Malaysian life. Spanning Chinese, Malay, and Indian influences, the street food scene in this heritage city is arguably one of the best in the world, with many citing the city as one any foodie needs to visit at least once in their lifetimes.
Read more: A food lover's guide to George Town, Penang
If we had it our way, we’d eat our way through the city dish by dish without leaving out a single one, but with such a vast menu, we’re often spoilt for choice and unsure where to start. Without further ado, here are the seven essential street foods you cannot miss when stopping by George Town, Penang.
1. Char kuey teow
Perhaps the king of all street food dishes on the island city, char kuey teow is a key player in the local cuisine, fitting into your breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even supper plans. Charred, smooth, and irresistible, char kuey teow can be found all over the country, but Penang’s char kuey teow is like no other.
You can choose to have yours with or without duck eggs, with extra prawns and cockles, spicy or non-spicy–either way, a good plate of char kuey teow will guarantee a satisfied stomach and appetite. Each char kuey teow specialist boasts its own group of loyal followers. For example, Ah Leng Char Kuey Teow counts Gēn 根’s Johnson Wong and Mandarin Grill’s Marco Caverni as its fans.
See also: The best char kuey teow in Malaysia, according to chefs