Food places are abundantly located amongst Pasar Malam stalls marketing wares made locally or imported from nearby China and Thailand.
The partially open-air Food Court or what locals call Hawker Centre is conveniently located on the same side of the hotel. There are hundreds of dishes to choose from and are cooked to order.
Given its colonial past, Penang is known for English cuisine.
We're really not sure if we would try steak having tasted the freshest and best cuts from home and previous travels to cattle growing states.
Sunday, 31 March 2013
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