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  • Fusion Of Thai & Nyonya At Malabar Restaurant

    Fusion Of Thai & Nyonya At Malabar Restaurant

    Fusion Of Thai & Nyonya At Malabar Restaurant (Invited Food Session) – Last month, I was invited to join a bunch of Penang food hungry bloggers to check out this new restaurant in George Town – Malabar (Dine & Chill) Restaurant.

    Malabar Restaurant is located at the corner of Kampong Malabar, the junction of Cintra Street & Kampong Malabar. They serves Thai & Nyonya cuisine there, so don’t be surprise when Thai food has a sense of Nyonya, and Nyonya has a sense of Thai. It’s not authentically Thai & Nyonya, but the food special, fusionised, and good, affordable too.

    Besides serving food, they have rooms for tourist which serve as a lodging motel with affordable price. The trend of restaurant + room is getting popular in George Town, especially in colonial-style shop houses.

    On that day, we were served more than 10 dishes of their specialty food. Hungry me was so busying filling up my stomach and also taking photograph of the food. Let’s get into the photos and food below.

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    Fusion Of Thai & Nyonya At Malabar Restaurant

    Fusion Of Thai & Nyonya At Malabar Restaurant
    Interior of Malabar Restaurant gives a homy feeling.

    Fusion Of Thai & Nyonya At Malabar Restaurant
    Wall of photo collage of cute dogs.

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    Room at upstairs.

    Fusion Of Thai & Nyonya At Malabar Restaurant
    Loh Bak – RM8/2pcs. I like the skin of the loh bak for being crunchy and the meat is sweet.

    Fusion Of Thai & Nyonya At Malabar Restaurant
    Braised Garlic Pepper Pork Ribs – RM12. Somehow, the taste of garlic was not strong enough.

    Fusion Of Thai & Nyonya At Malabar Restaurant
    Asam Pedas – RM8/2 fish. My favourite dish because of the sourish soup, be sure to eat it right after it’s served, else it will not be good when it’s cold. Yums.

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    Stir Fried Thai Style Mayonnaise Prawns with Broccoli – RM22. Not-so-Thai-style after all because of the mayonnaise sauce. It’s more localized type of prawn but overall the taste is OK-good. Kids will like it.

    Fusion Of Thai & Nyonya At Malabar Restaurant
    Thai Style Roast Chicken – RM11. I prefer it have more thick gravy which can be eat with rice, but still nice.

    Fusion Of Thai & Nyonya At Malabar Restaurant
    Thai Style Beef Koay Teow – RM9.50. This is something different, the beef was good and tender and the beef balls were yummy. Though, the soup was a little bit salty, drink more water after eating this.

    Fusion Of Thai & Nyonya At Malabar Restaurant
    Otak-otak – RM4 each. This one is yummy as you can find lots of fish meat in it.

    Fusion Of Thai & Nyonya At Malabar Restaurant
    Deep Fried Belacan Chicken – RM12. One of my favourite dish here. The chicken was so crunchy and the fragrant of belacan was awesome!

    Fusion Of Thai & Nyonya At Malabar Restaurant
    Chicken Soup With Herbs – RM26. Aromatic steamed herbal chicken with very sweet herbal soup. Nice.

    Fusion Of Thai & Nyonya At Malabar Restaurant
    Fried Kangkung – RM9. The taste of belacan and shrimp paste are good.

    Fusion Of Thai & Nyonya At Malabar Restaurant
    Malabar Belandar Eggs – RM4.50/2 eggs.

    Fusion Of Thai & Nyonya At Malabar Restaurant
    Desserts of the Day – Steamed Pumpkin with Coconut Milk Custard – RM3.50. Finally, end our meal with the desserts. It’s sweet, it’s special. I’ve never try this before. It’s somehow blend the moist with sweetness, revealing an average taste, not too strong, not too light.


    Kasturi Lime with Sour Plum Drink – RM2.80. Something refreshing

    Malabar Restaurant – Dine & Chill

    26 & 28, Lebuh Cintra, 10100 Penang.

    Telephone: +604-2638266

    Website: www.malabar.net.my

    Business Hours: 11.00am – 10.00am (Closed on Tuesday)

    Happy Hours: 5.00pm – 9.00pm

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  • Nice 滑蛋河 Wat Tan Hor In Penang for Dinner

    Nice 滑蛋河 Wat Tan Hor In Penang for Dinner

    滑蛋河 also pronounced as Wat Tan Hor in Cantonese, mostly known to KL people and here in Penang they called it Char Hor Fun with waterish egg sauce. Some like hor fun in dry state, some like it wet a bit, some like it with extra egg and waterish. I like the one with extra egg and waterish and it’s yummy! I always eat this dish when I am in KL.

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    Recently, I found a place that sells nice Wat Tan Hor in Penang and that is somewhere on Cintra Street, at the intersection of Kampung Malabar in town.

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    Located on a corner unit of a row of shop houses on Cintra Street. They sell not only Wat Tan Hor but various fried hor fun and bee hoon.

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    If to compare with what I had before in KL, KL still have a better one but this could be one of the best in Penang already. =) What do you think?

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