3.2
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3.2
10 Reviews
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Tarık Yeşilay
1.0
I simply ate at Kafe Ping Hooi. The meals was terrible, salty, large amount of msg no flavour at all. A few of the original retailers are forget about there. In August 2016 I wrote an extremely complimentary overview of Ping Hooi on website but sincethen the typical has been dropping now it hit very cheap! Covid -19 isn't a justification for yucky food. The hokkien mee, as soon as so famous, was bland, the beehoon (vermicelli) was uncooked and the soup didn't taste fresh, similar to having been re-heated often. The initial seller is not really there any more. At the lobak stall: The lobak is all (beancurd) skin with just a tiny quantity of meat inside that was really salty. The prawn fritters had been two tiny shrimp in an exceedingly floury blend. I paid to consume fried flour! No flavor at all. Left the majority of the lobak and fritters on the plate. The famous char koay teow isn't so famous any longer. The "cook" (who was simply among the assistants who utilized to serve the clients!) simply tossed in the koay teow (toned rice noodles), gave it an instant stir, additional a dollop of chilli, threw in a few bean sprouts, soy sauce, an egg, a few tasteless frozen prawns, and it had been prepared. I knew that following the first mouthful I will not be heading back again. The worst thing thing was that among the stalls was using old oil, probably rancid oil, to fry some noodles and the smell and smoke was so horrible and suffocating that people left as fast once we could without finishing our drinks. Therefore, please do yourself the favour, save your valuable money and with regard to your health, look for a better spot to eat in. I'm deeply disappointed since it was as soon as my preferred kopi tiam (kafe) to visit. RIP
appraise this reviewAvejoana.silva
5.0
Prawn mee and char Kway teow (would added eggs) are traditional Penang Street meals delicacies here! I transformed upon the Mala spicy wanton noodles, it’s good aswell! Great food with great prices. A basically down-to-earth place to consume your lunch here.
appraise this reviewAnthonius Tjhia
3.0
Among the specialty inside this restaurant may be the Tiger Char Koay Tiow, that is considered among the top 10 Choy koay tiow inside Penang. This char koay tiow provides plenty of ‘wok hei’ and something can choose between poultry or duck eggs.Of duck egg is a lot more wholesome and moreover few stalls serve duck eggs too.
appraise this reviewRom
3.0
I actually ate tiger char kway teow with egg (6 rm, medium part, it was great and cheap). I furthermore attempted Hokkien prawn mee (4,5 rm, little portion, ok but nothing at all special, much better in Cafe small angel, really small prawns) and milo (2,3rm, okay but nothingspecial, very much ice) I discovered the area in 2019 and We only went onetime.. It was significantly to move there from where I rest. I spoke to an extremely great and interesting Chinese consumer working in the industry of tourism, therefore i had an excellent moment. Atmosphere was ok, simply common, authentic, only 1 table outside, filled with locals, extremely busy place inside, … Room to sit, you, need to sit at currently occupied tables, I ate in the only real table outside. Place appears to be clear, they cook before you I had not been given a menus but I had been knowing what I needed before. I believe there exists a few choice for foods but a whole lot for drinks to select. I was quite complete after eating however the portion is really a bit on the tiny side but it will be cheap, so not really disappointing The service was oki, it had been fast, all of the stall owners and workers come in sync to greatly help with quick turnaround of tables.They're a touch too impatient to receive the amount of money while there are lots of people however they are friendly and smiley people. They don t request you if you would like an egg with the char kway teow and straight charge you the purchase price with egg without inquiring before. Well,… The value for the money was oki, cheap, but nothing special to go up to now
appraise this reviewIrvinge
4.0
We love approaching here because the hawker delights are genuinely yum. We usually contact a variety of dishes to use - the char koay teow is crucial, lor bak, need tan mee, koay teow thng. Costs are usually heading towards the reasonable to high dependingon everything you order but still okay for hawker delights in the center of city. We'll be back!
appraise this reviewKafe Ping Hooi is located at Kafe Ping Hooi 179 Carnavon Street, Penang Island 10300 Malaysia. This is a Chinese restaurant near the Butterworth. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.
Kafe Ping Hooi is located at Kafe Ping Hooi 179 Carnavon Street, Penang Island 10300 Malaysia. This is a Chinese restaurant near the Butterworth. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.
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