Posts Tagged ‘Roti Bakar’
Kim Tavern @ Sunway Carnival Mall, Seberang Jaya
I do venture to Sunway Carnival Mall occasionally and did not notice any new food outlets, so I was quite surprised when I received an invitation to dine at a new cafe by Taufulou’s friend, via CK. And so a small group of us ventured across the sea (reminds me of going for a“lawatan sambil [...]
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Toh Soon’s Roti Bakar & Kampung Malabar Curry Mee
Long ago I heard whispers of this fabulous roti bakar in Campbell Street… but being creatures of habit, I soon forgot about it as I went about old habits, eating at the same ol’ familiar places. Until I was reminded again by PenangTuaPui’s excellent post about Toh Soon’s Roti Bakar.
This time, I told myself, no [...]
Tags: Campbell Street, Charcoal, Chicken Meat, Chocolate Bread, Creatures Of Habit, Curry, Dad, Familiar Places, Half Boiled Eggs, Kampung, Lorong, Malabar, Nostalgia, Old Habits, Penang Hawker Food, Roti Bakar, Sunday Morning, Toasted Bread, Weekday Morning, Whispers, Whole Wheat Bread
Seafood Porridge @ Sg Tiram
There is little kopitiam at Sg Tiram (along Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, on the way to the airport, after the factories Osram, Bosch and Amphenol) which is famous for its seafood porridge.
This kopitiam is popular with the factory crowd as it is nearby and opens for breakfast. For breakfast, they serve simple items like nasi [...]
Tags: Amphenol, Brisk Business, Fish Balls, Fish Cakes, Fresh Fish, Fried Bee Hoon, Hot Cakes, Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, Nasi Lemak, Noodle Soup, Pork Balls, Porridge, Rice Flour, Rm6, Roti Bakar, Salted Chicken, Signboard, Sultan Azlan Shah, Tiram, Toast Bread


