Archive for the ‘penang’ Category
Senior Citizens
I like the view of these senior citizens gathered in front of this old building of Penang.
Do you like the painting on the wall?
Help Japan
Young participants of the Candlelight Charity Walk at Straits Quay, Penang.
People took part at The Candlelight Charity Walk to commemorate the 100th day anniversary of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
Beautiful Village
Lovely view of a village. The happy kid with fishing rod, the pond, the buffalo, the coconut trees..etc.
My brothers and I came to this village before. We hid behind bushes and took photos of kingfishers.
Famous Char Koay Kak of Bukit Mertajam
The Char Koay Kak seller said I am very lucky to capture these videos because this is the famous Koay Kak in Bukit Mertajam. Yes, I am very lucky to capture these videos
. The seller and his daughter are very friendly.
The taste of this Koay Kak is different from others. You can find this delicious Char Koay Kak at night at Jalan Pasar, Bukit Mertajam, Penang.
Watch the second video. I like the way he wrapped the koay kak.
Best Chicken and Pork Rice In The World
You can only find the best chicken and pork rice in the world here. Only at Jalan Danby, Bukit Mertajam.
As my brother said, with its secret sauce and green pickle chilies, the rice taste heavenly.
The rice is cooked individually in the metal bowl then the soup is served using the same bowl. This is the uniqueness of this rice too. Due to the metal bowls, some people call it cup rice.
Toh Soon Cafe – Charcoal Toast
You can enjoy traditional style charcoal toast and watch how the bread is prepared at Toh Soon Cafe.
Toh Soon Cafe is situated at the alley of Campbell Street, George Town, Penang. I can find the location from the GPS too.
You will find people enjoying the tasty toast, steamed bread, fabulous coffee and half boiled eggs. From the photo you can see they use charcoal to boil water and the lower compartment for toasting breads.
Popular among locals and tourists, the place is really crowded and some have to share their table with others. People like to take photo and watch the traditional bread toasting process.
Lok Lok
I like the colourful view of Lok Lok.
Lok Lok is one of the famous food you can find in Penang. You can find many stalls selling Lok Lok especially at Wai Sek Kai, Chai Leng Park, Penang.
Lok Lok is similar to steamboat but we don’t consume the soup.
You will find a wide variety of vegetables, meat balls, mushrooms (some up to 90 choices) with various types of sauces.
Just dip your food into the cooking pot with hot boiling water. Within seconds, you can eat them with the sauce.
Shing Kheang Aun Restaurant
Established in 1941, Shing Kheang Aun restaurant in Penang is very popular among the locals and tourists for its Hainanese cuisine and local dishes.
It was great to be there and we love the interior environment of the restaurant. The heritage prewar building, wooden chairs, wooden tables , marble floor, marble table top etc which are very well preserved.
Do take note of how they serve their customer seated on the first floor. Very interesting. They deliver the dishes from the ground floor kitchen with pulley system.
We overheard people around us in the restaurant. They were impressed by the pulley system and the old fashion style of this restaurant. Some even said they wanted to try all the dishes.
Some of the famous dishes. Fried Salted Egg with Bitter Gourd and Tofu with prawns.
With a friendly smile, the restaurant owner asked me whether we managed to finish the dishes. ” Of course!” I replied.
As this restaurant is situated in the heritage city, you can enjoy the old historical streets and buildings after having your meal at Shing Kheang Aun restaurant.
Address of Shing Kheang Aun restaurant:-
2, Chulia Lane 10200 Penang, Malaysia
Stewart Lane

Photos taken while walking along Stewart Lane, Penang. Stewart Lane is named after Charles C. Stewart.
I was fortunate to see a milkman on his motorbike, bread seller cycled along Stewart Lane and a group of trishaws ferrying tourists for sightseeing.
The milkman drove off too fast that I was not able to take his photo.
Hainanese Mariners’ Lodge
While enjoying my walk along Stewart Lane, I spotted this light blue double-storey building which is one of the heritage buildings of Penang.
Founded by a group of Hainanese mariners, the Hainanese Mariners’ Lodge which was once home to itinerant Hainanese mariners and their families in pre-World War II days.
You can find this heritage building at 26-A Stewart Lane, George Town.












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