This place is another spot famous for laksa with crackers but not the one like we had at Sungai Bakap. The one at Sungai Bakap came together with crackers served on a plate while the one over here at Kelang... (Continue reading)
Just as had we started our engine car for less than 5 minutes after our dessert earlier, we came to complete stop again. When we reached the Cintra Street and Campbell Street, something caught Tam Ciak’s eyes as he was... (Continue reading)
We were playing RISK games at a friend’s place for the whole morning and did not realize that it was late for lunch even though we had not finished the game yet. With the stomach growling to asking to be... (Continue reading)
Since the last time we came here for the famous chai koay, we wanted to hunt more of the unique hawker’s food in this small town. This round we came here for the laksa – Sungai Bakap Laksa. Well, you... (Continue reading)
Most of the asam laksa stalls in Penang these days are sold by Chinese and typically the asam laksa sold included prawn paste to make it sweet. With the exception for lemak laksa of course, you will unlikely to find any... (Continue reading)
Peng Hwa Laksa is located at Taman Emas Kopitiam which is opposite Penang Chinese Girls High School at Gottlieb Road. This stall is famous mainly with students and working adults within nearby areas.The laksa served here has fish broth which... (Continue reading)
Laksa is a spicy and sour noodle soup which has Peranakan or Baba Nyonya origin. There are few types of Laksa available like...... (Continue reading)