It depends on what time you go. Peak hours are around breakfast and lunch 9am-1pm are busy times for the hawker center. Then, the wet market gets busy between 1pm to 4pm. But I have always been able to find parking somewhere around the surrounding streets especially on Lebuh Katz or Jalan CY Choy. It just means an extra 100m walk.
hey uncle. how to get around Penang island to eat in all those yummy stalls? Is there a car or motorbike rental around or bicycle ? If there's how much per week or day?
It depends where you stay... if you have accommodation in Georgetown most places are accessible by foot. There are also free shuttle services between Weld Quay (the ferry service) to Komtar and the buses pass by Penang Road. If you want to save time, taking a Grab (e-taxi) would be the fastest way around. Just as an example, Cecil Street is about 15-20 minutes by foot from Komtar by foot. or maybe around 30 minutes from Burmah Road/Penang Road. I would not recommend renting bikes in the city center, the traffic is a bit crazy!
@@pishedbloke yes uncle. I usually stayed at Lrg Abu Siti near New World Park. We love walking to Pulau Tikus, Chowrasta and as far south to Lee & Tan Jetty. There is one Indian stall selling fresh coconut water on Abu Siti lorong. We enjoyed that very much. The only problem is sometime we walked hours to find nice food and found they weren't opened on the day or some even shut for a period gone away for a long holiday.
@@u2ber888 Oh that is one of the best coconut stalls on the island. I go there too. I am sorry that you had a bad experience with some coffeeshops or stalls, it is best to check Google on the days and times of business. If you are in town, don't worry there are always some other alternatives nearby, so maybe have a plan B in case the place you wanted to go to is closed.
@@pishedbloke Haha. You should actually weigh yourself before you start Food Vlogging on TH-cam and maybe check your weight now to see how much you have gained 😆
Went there last November after watching it on TH-cam.. Yes , a good market with lots of good food to enjoy..
Recently I had the Teochew porridge there too, also very good!
Awesome video. Nice to see a loving dad treating his family to some delicious food...a family that eats together, stays together....
Thank you so much!!!
He is good to introduce stall by stall. Good approach of him. Not shy to eat and feedback .
Hahahaha I gained 10kg after starting to make these videos LOL
We always look forward to your videos and we get hungry just looking at the delicious food!! Warm wishes to you and your lovely family.
Oh best regards to you and your family, thank you for your kind words
This hawker centre has a lot and variety of stalls. Wow, wow and wow
The good thing is many of the stalls food taste good here. So can go there and order different Penang hawker food to try.
Papa is training his kids to be food critics too! 😊👍👍👍
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Yes, my favorite hawker center
Cecil St market added to my next trip. Thanks bro.
I am planning to do some walking tours in the near future bro. With stops at good food places!
First time saw your wife and long time didn't see Issac. He is cute.
Yeah little boy sometimes not so good mood or feeling hot he won't be so talkative :)
Will be in Penang soon. Your videos will come in handy. Thanks for all the updates
Welcome to Penang! Will you be here during durian season? We expect to have the first harvest in June! 😄
May be there too early for durian season😢
Another awesome video review from you ... cheers mate ..
Thank you thank you... I was afraid to do another wanthan mee review hahahaha
@pishedbloke when you all walked past the stall at first without queuing I thought we dodged it only to see it on the table after all ahahahahaha
Visited this last weekend. Duck meat KTT is good.
Glad you liked it!😄
There another stall selling an unique fried sago in the market and it taste pretty good, you should give that a review next time 😄
Sounds good! Must try to find this... thanks!
You have eaten a lot of wonton mee.....is there one that is your personal favorite🤩 place....
Actually it is my kids, they ALWAYS want to eat wanthan mee! LOL Daddy has to make sure they eat enough. :D
Bro, if we drive to Cecil Street Market, any suggested place for parking? Or is it better to grab car? We stay at a hotel in tanjung bungah.
It depends on what time you go. Peak hours are around breakfast and lunch 9am-1pm are busy times for the hawker center. Then, the wet market gets busy between 1pm to 4pm. But I have always been able to find parking somewhere around the surrounding streets especially on Lebuh Katz or Jalan CY Choy. It just means an extra 100m walk.
hey uncle. how to get around Penang island to eat in all those yummy stalls? Is there a car or motorbike rental around or bicycle ? If there's how much per week or day?
It depends where you stay... if you have accommodation in Georgetown most places are accessible by foot. There are also free shuttle services between Weld Quay (the ferry service) to Komtar and the buses pass by Penang Road. If you want to save time, taking a Grab (e-taxi) would be the fastest way around. Just as an example, Cecil Street is about 15-20 minutes by foot from Komtar by foot. or maybe around 30 minutes from Burmah Road/Penang Road. I would not recommend renting bikes in the city center, the traffic is a bit crazy!
@@pishedbloke yes uncle. I usually stayed at Lrg Abu Siti near New World Park. We love walking to Pulau Tikus, Chowrasta and as far south to Lee & Tan Jetty. There is one Indian stall selling fresh coconut water on Abu Siti lorong. We enjoyed that very much. The only problem is sometime we walked hours to find nice food and found they weren't opened on the day or some even shut for a period gone away for a long holiday.
@@u2ber888 Oh that is one of the best coconut stalls on the island. I go there too. I am sorry that you had a bad experience with some coffeeshops or stalls, it is best to check Google on the days and times of business. If you are in town, don't worry there are always some other alternatives nearby, so maybe have a plan B in case the place you wanted to go to is closed.
No Penang style chee Cheong Fun??
@@JoeyngNoGood hmmm.... good question. I didn't notice it. I am not a fan of CCF so I wasn't actively looking for it
All sedap wei
Hehehe I should have ordered the koay teow th'ng. LOL
Like to see your blog. Feel free n easy. Happy family
Thank you for your kind words!!! Have a great weekend!
More videos please 😁
I am gaining too much weight... 🤣🤣🤣
@@pishedbloke Haha. You should actually weigh yourself before you start Food Vlogging on TH-cam and maybe check your weight now to see how much you have gained 😆
actually... I know. It's not good news bro. 😓😓😓
@@pishedbloke haha. maybe u should post eating video and exercise video, best exercise spots in Penang 🤣
@@espymu 😳😳😳
Cute bear
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I miss the pig's blood curd in the curry mee...Banned in Singapore... I miss Penang Food!
Ya somebody told me that before, Singapore doesn't allow import of blood products. But could be worse... in US they banned blood cockles (see hum)!
There must be one all-in-one Gym to burn out all the delicious foods you guys have consumed for a longer healthier food blog.
Good place to eat but very hot.. Hope the put air-conditioning.. We don't mind to pay higher price
Maybe go earlier around 8.30am! Still cool then heehee
Overrated like nobody business.