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Matsuki Japanese Restaurant Teppanyaki
Apr 24th
[tag]Matsuki[/tag] [tag]Japanese Restaurant[/tag] serves by far the best teppanyaki I’ve ever had in Penang. Forget about Yaki Teppan in Bayan Baru I blogged earlier, this is the real deal. The teriyaki sauce is so thick and tasty, you will feel that you are getting your money’s worth.
The variety of [tag]Japanese food[/tag]s here is awesome. You can get almost anything you want here from sushi to teriyaki to sashimi.
This is the sushi sifu standing by to prepare sushi upon orders. It was quite enjoyable to see him prepare the sushis while we were having our dinner.
Mua Chee @ Northam Beach Cafe
Mar 29th
Northam Beach Cafe is a nicer type of hawker center in [tag]Penang[/tag] along Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah. It is located right next to a beach hence the name. Northam Beach Cafe utilizes the open air concept so you could enjoy the wind coming from the sea. And because of the nice location, decoration and ample free parking space it is popular with the locals and tourists alike. The food, however is pretty much the same with the other hawker centers. But the mua chee here is quite special so it deserves a mention.
Mee Goreng @ Bangkok Lane
Feb 22nd
A while ago when I was talking to my lunchmates, they mentioned a mee goreng stall in Bangkok Lane that was featured in Ah Xian‘s eatery program. I didn’t watch it so I can only listen to their description. From what I heard, seems like the cook can fry the mee goreng in a very unique way. He can stir fry the noodles and spin the wok at the same time, somewhat like a performance. And even the [tag]mee goreng[/tag]‘s presentation looks promising.
Eel Fish Ball Noodle @ Heng Seng Coffeeshop
Feb 6th
[tag]Heng Seng Coffeeshop[/tag] located along Jalan Kapitan Keling (formerly known as [tag]Pitt Street[/tag]) sells very nice fish ball soup. You must be thinking what’s so special about [tag]fish ball[/tag] soup? The answer is the ingredient used to make the fish balls – eel. Also, Heng Seng produces the fish balls themselves. Anyway if you are sushi lover you will know eel is also known as [tag]unagi[/tag] in Japanese.







