There are only a few places in Penang which are still serving charcoal steamboat. The reason that not many restaurants are using this traditional method is it takes time to… [Continue Reading]
Little Street Cafe, Jalan Irrawaddy – Simple with a Special Twist Dining
Little Street Cafe is located out of the main street of cafes and restaurants. It is tucked in between the old houses along Jalan Irrawaddy. Little Street Cafe has been… [Continue Reading]
Hin Pin Goreng Pisang, Tanjong Bungah – Penang Famous Snack
Looking for some crunchy and crispy snacks for afternoon tea? One of the famous snacks in Penang is Pisang Goreng. The name of this stall is known as Hin Pin Goreng… [Continue Reading]
Patio Bar de Tapas Weld Quay, A Place for Nice Food and Chill Out
Holy Mamacita! If no one explained to me what I am ordering here at Patio Bar de Tapas, I think I will just close my eyes and made a random… [Continue Reading]
O & N Kopitiam, Gelugor – Still Serving One of The Best Wan Tan Mee
I have been patronising O & N Wantan Mee for decades. I used to eat this wantan mee when I was in secondary school. My first blog on this wantan… [Continue Reading]
China House, Georgetown – A Place that I Would Go Back Again and Again
China House is one of the pioneer cafes in Penang. It is well-known for its “longest cafe” linking 3 heritage buildings and comprising of 14 spaces which have been converted… [Continue Reading]
Richard Rivalee, M Mall – Not The Ordinary Chef, He is a Designer Chef
Richard Rivalee, started himself as a designer and is a well-known Nyonya dress designer. He has won many titles with his Nyonya dresses. Although Richard is a great designer, he has… [Continue Reading]
G Hotel, Tree Bar – A Great Place to Chillout
G Hotel has organized a fun activity – Cocktail Making Contest together with Penang’s media and food bloggers to share with the public and fellow readers on special cocktails served… [Continue Reading]







