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Laksa Shack
Laksa Shack ‘The Laksa Specialist’ is one of the newer F&B business to establish its outlet in Penang. Within 6 months, there are already 2 branches in the northern Malaysia region. One of it in Queensbay while another in Sunway Carnival Mall.
Although laksa should be their specialty, we decided to give the rice set meal a try because they seemed more tempting, at least on the photo lol. Anyway, Laksa Shack labels the them as Rice & Set Berdulang. Shown here is the Set Brayni, which is available for 2 pax only.
Ais Batu Campur served in a large cup for RM5.90. It has lots of ingredients from grass jelly, red bean, corn.. Yeah you know the usual stuff they put in ice kacang. It looked better than it tasted
The Nasi Bryani is good, topped with fair amount of raisins.
I would usually call these keropok and kuih but they are actually known as papadam and begedel. Papadam is the crunchy crackers that you get whenever you have nasi kandar or nasi tomato. And begedel is mashed potatoes deep fried with egg white and onions. I know these thanks to Mr.Google lol. Honestly, I didn’t really like the begedel’s taste.
This is Dalca Telur Bersayur.. Not sure what dalca means but its quite common in Malay and Indian food.
And lastly ayam masak merah, which is the nicest among all. And of course it should be lol. Actually there’s another dish called jelatah which is pickled vegetables and onions. You can spot it in the first photo. The rice set costs RM19.90, quite expensive in my opinion considering the small portions of the dishes. We will definitely return to try their real specialty – laksa next time ![]()
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about 3 years ago
Another one coming soon in Gurney Plaza, it’s under renovation now. They took over the Ipoh Street outlet.
about 3 years ago
Papadam or papadum is usually served in Indian cuisine or nasi lemak. I actually tried make my own pergedel last time with beef but it was a failure.
about 3 years ago
the ice kacang n ayam merak look delightful! and agree on the portion,considering that price in Malaysia is quite expensive =)
about 4 months ago
I have visited this place twice, i tried their laksa johor and laksa lemak singapore as both look the most tempting, but honestly, it wasn’t really good (both priced at RM9.90 each bowl, after tax is around RM11). my friend who tried the asam laksa said that it is quite good, but still nowhere like in penang one. so i think laksa shack is worth a try but definitely not worth second visit. (obviously the expensive price matters, as 1 pax here can cost RM15, which i think is not worth for a so-so taste of a bowl of laksa)
o yea, and another information is that the briyani set already costs RM29.90 now.