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  • Lunch @ Midland Kitchen, Campbell Street

    Lunch @ Midland Kitchen, Campbell Street

    Lunch @ Midland Kitchen, Campbell Street – Life back in Penang Island is really awesome, food exploration is never ending and eating is the main culture here. Penang is truely a food heaven. I just love spending time at my hometown, air is fresher, life is more relaxing and healthier here.

    Recently, I went to check out a new Chinese restaurant in the core of George Town @ Campbell Street – Midland Kitchen. If you know about the Midland Restaurant at Midland Park, then you might get some idea of the food serves. It’s opened by the same person who operated Midland Restaurant.

    Lunch @ Midland Kitchen, Campbell Street

    Located in one of the eclectic styles colonial-style shophouse on Campbell Street, it blends a fusion design in the interiors. The setting is more towards a modern contemporary design, providing a new dining experience in town. What’s special is that this shophouse has 3 levels.

    Lunch @ Midland Kitchen, Campbell Street

    Lunch @ Midland Kitchen, Campbell Street

    Lunch @ Midland Kitchen, Campbell Street

    Lunch @ Midland Kitchen, Campbell Street

    Lunch @ Midland Kitchen, Campbell Street

    Lunch @ Midland Kitchen, Campbell Street

    Each floor provide different dining style, the first floor is more towards intimacy dining and there’s a mini bar and the 2nd floor is a private group dining area. It’s pretty cool. Decoration is a bit simple, but the use of furniture makes it cool.

    Lunch @ Midland Kitchen, Campbell Street

    Now food time! Well, I don’t really know how to describe food but I’ll just make a it short and sweet about the dishes that we have orderd for lunch. First up, Minced Meat Toufu – mild-salty, soft and smooth toufu, taste good.

    Lunch @ Midland Kitchen, Campbell Street

    Fuyong Omelet was just nice only, not too good compare the one I had before in KL.

    Lunch @ Midland Kitchen, Campbell Street

    Lor Han Vegetarian Dish – not my type dish. My said it was good.

    Lunch @ Midland Kitchen, Campbell Street

    The last dish was not really a good one – Steamed Chicken With Chinese Wine, it’s not good because the chicken was too hard, not tender enough.

    Anyway, will try some other dishes next time on my next visit. It’s not really awesome, but I’ll give it another opportunity. =D. As for Chinese restaurant, I prefer Tek Sen Restaurant, that’s really suit my taste bud.

    Midland Kitchen (美蘭閣厨房)

    Campbell Street,
    George Town, Penang.

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  • Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji 鸿记) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court – One of my favourite Chinese zhu char (煮炒/dai chao大炒) in Penang is Hong Kei at Tanjung Bungah. Last time it’s located on Jalan Lembah Permai, but then it has moved last December. We thought the stall has closed down, only later we found out that it had actually moved to the Tanjung Bungah Food Court which is opposite of The Cove Supercondominium.

    Hong Kei’s famous dishes are curry fish head, vinegar pork, kelabu toufu, belacha fried chicken and more. Last Sunday, I went to the new Hong Kei for dinner, the last time I went was like half year ago when it was still at the old place. The boss is a very friendly lady who can chit chat a lot with you. Let’s check out what I had that day.

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court
    This is the food court, which has the nice Chicken Cordon Bleu too.

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court
    Curry Fish Head with lots of ladies finger and onion.

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court
    Fried Onion Omelet. The egg is very spongy.

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court
    Fried Kangkung which is ok-ok to me only, not enough garlic IMO.

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court
    Deep fried pork with nam yu. It tasted salty and crispy!

    The dinner costs us RM40 only for four of us.

    Hong Kei (Hong Ji) Zhu Char At Tanjung Bungah Food Court 鸿记海鲜煮炒

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    Tanjung Bungah Food Court @ Jalan Tanjung Bungah

    The stall sells economy mixed rice in the afternoon.*

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