A Char Koay Teow Showdown: Comparing the Same Dish from Tiger’s Two Hawker Stalls
I went to two Tiger Char Koay Teow stalls 100m apart from each other in the same morning and ordered the same dish to find out if their taste was identical.
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I went to two Tiger Char Koay Teow stalls 100m apart from each other in the same morning and ordered the same dish to find out if their taste was identical.
The food and drink are certainly not worth their prices, but this is the best spot with a view on Penang Hill
This restaurant really needs to have a chat with their bread supplier. Their breakfast food feels like they’re trying to use up the bread that didn’t sell last night
This place could fit right in on the streets of Los Angeles. Thank God, this is Malaysia and the staff are just regular Penangites – not a one was wearing a beanie
A very casual beach where you won’t be harassed by anyone about where you’re allowed to sunbathe or swim
For the same price as the hawkers (or maybe even cheaper!) you can eat in a much nicer and relaxed setting but still get the same authentic, homemade Penang food
Serendib undoubtedly offers the most pleasant dining experience compared to the nasi kandars, kopitams and noodle houses it shares the basement with, but that ambience comes at a price