Can usually find further away around Lebuh Gereja, Lebuh Penang, Bishop Street side bro... Nearer to Lebuh Pasar gets more crowded. I love walking around Little India.
Last time you surprised your younger daughter, this time is your older daughter. It is your son’s turn next. 😅 Very interesting and informative. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing this Post and the food you ate, looks great 😋😋😋 It reminds me of my student years in Chennai, 1969. I used to eat daily in a similar restaurant located near the Lodge where I was staying in Royapettah. Wondering, whether these restaurants are related. Have a great day ahead and stay safe, bro.
The Indian restaurants here are quite good, many with their own specialties. Woodlands Restaurant is especially nice because it serves delicious vegetarian food. Oh you were a student in India? I guess you are in the medical profession then. :)
@@pishedbloke , Not humans but care and management of farm animals.😄😄 Heard of Dawood Restaurant in Little India ? It was a popular and reputed restaurant for Indian cuisines in the 50 , 60 era. I heard that it has scaled down a lot as popularity has shifted towards Nasi Kandar. Have a pleasant and wonderful day.
Burp first because too full after ate the Indian vege food. How to loose Weight. Food are everywhere in Penang, can't miss it. Sedap this uncle dad says 😂
I think if you go on special occasions it can get very crowded. But I love it, walking through Little India is always comforting to me for some reason, reminds me of the diversity of our country. I actually go there quite often, but hey Penang isn't that big so we have less places to go. :)
Thanks for sharing, bro. The Uttapam looks delish! Speaking of Thosai, there's another roadside stall, junction of Jones Road and Kelawei Road (but I think the shop has been demolished, not sure where they have moved to) GPS: 5.431057,100.31562 Time: 7am -11am
that shop serves the traditional "sauces", which most Thosai vendor do not provide nowadays. Love Masala Tea as well... especially when eating at Indian restaurant (it's akin to ordering Teh Tarik at any Malay / Mamak restaurant) :)
Nice feedback !
Nice matching T shirts to go along with the yummy veg cuisine 😊
LOL we have a few matching outfits... will try to show more hahahaha. The food here is lovely.
Keep up the good work
Thank you so much sir!
Please share where to get parking place in little India. Nice restaurants but very difficult to get parking
Can usually find further away around Lebuh Gereja, Lebuh Penang, Bishop Street side bro... Nearer to Lebuh Pasar gets more crowded. I love walking around Little India.
oh wow! Merlin nasi kandar... I LOVE their ayam goreng, the kuah banjir, and the crispy bits from the fried chicken, and the kurma as well... :)
Ya lah bro... I want to go back badly, but I have to start watching what I eat more hahaha...🤣
@@pishedblokeTrue bro... once in a while is ok..... maybe can try for next month..... 😀
Last time you surprised your younger daughter, this time is your older daughter. It is your son’s turn next. 😅
Very interesting and informative. Thank you for sharing.
😁😁😁
Thank you for sharing this Post and the food you ate, looks great 😋😋😋
It reminds me of my student years in Chennai, 1969. I used to eat daily in a similar restaurant located near the Lodge where I was staying in Royapettah. Wondering, whether these restaurants are related.
Have a great day ahead and stay safe, bro.
The Indian restaurants here are quite good, many with their own specialties. Woodlands Restaurant is especially nice because it serves delicious vegetarian food. Oh you were a student in India? I guess you are in the medical profession then. :)
@@pishedbloke ,
Not humans but care and management of farm animals.😄😄
Heard of Dawood Restaurant in Little India ? It was a popular and reputed restaurant for Indian cuisines in the 50 , 60 era. I heard that it has scaled down a lot as popularity has shifted towards Nasi Kandar.
Have a pleasant and wonderful day.
Burp first because too full after ate the Indian vege food. How to loose Weight. Food are everywhere in Penang, can't miss it. Sedap this uncle dad says 😂
Hahaha the camera was recording but I couldn't stop the burp... it was after I ate and also drank hot tea... very powerful combination. 😂
Easier to walk the streets there as I don't see much Bangla men or India men like in crowded Singapore Little India at Tekkah. 😅
I think if you go on special occasions it can get very crowded. But I love it, walking through Little India is always comforting to me for some reason, reminds me of the diversity of our country. I actually go there quite often, but hey Penang isn't that big so we have less places to go. :)
It is common to see India men in little India. All Indian shops are there
Thanks for sharing, bro. The Uttapam looks delish! Speaking of Thosai, there's another roadside stall, junction of Jones Road and Kelawei Road (but I think the shop has been demolished, not sure where they have moved to)
GPS: 5.431057,100.31562
Time: 7am -11am
that shop serves the traditional "sauces", which most Thosai vendor do not provide nowadays. Love Masala Tea as well... especially when eating at Indian restaurant (it's akin to ordering Teh Tarik at any Malay / Mamak restaurant) :)
@@AUNTHIAM Ooooh I am intrigued now... I actually love thosai very much!