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Malaysia Penang Island_Food stalls

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Nasi goreng

Wonton noodles

Chinese food

Kotetsu Churia

Grilled chicken wings and thighs

Japanese menu

"Shall we have dinner here tonight? "

"There are a lot of things that seem unusual"

Kotetsu no matter what you see these days.
She is no longer surprised wherever she goes.

"I wonder if she is a lady from Osaka."

She doesn't seem to care about her stomach.

Wonton noodles are2.5RM75 yen).

The soup is light and the noodles have a thick texture.
The seats around me areIndianand Malay.

In Japan, it is a store that is likely to get complaints from insurance offices in terms of hygiene.

Grilled squid

Fresh juice

Satay


"Chicken satay"is 2RM with 5 pieces.

Put it in a plastic bag
freshly baked hot.
It's not good to say that it's flattering.

" Chicken roast" with 2

10RM
(300 yen).
This is ok.

  With 2 cans of beer
cheap for
25.5RM765 yen).
Tonight's dinner is a great

One of the ways to enjoyPenang Islandis tovisit food stalls.

There are 4 food stalls,
most popular in the local area

"Garni drive".

There are food stalls everywhere, on the streets and near the hotel.
It is crowded with young people and familiesat night.

In recent years, high-rise condominiums and apartments have been built,
luxury hotels are also open.

Despite the wave of modernization are
unchangingly popular food stalls.

At around
5 o'clock in the evening,
Hokkien Mee (noodles)
Laksa (soup noodles)・
Satay (skewer grilled) ・
Nasi Goreng (fried rice)・
There are stalls forWonton noodles, fried foods, etc.
The number exceeds
100 .Shall we have dinner here tonight? "

 

deal common taste and atmosphere.
A street food street where you can see Penang's kitchen at a glance.
Also, one more souvenir story has been added.

This is also driver Churia
thanks to him, (33 years old Indian)

we are taken by a white taxi driver of the same age as my son,
Ask for guidance.

There are few words, and in poor Japanese,,
anything is OK as well.

Food stalls