This is Penang, Malaysia ???????? Not what we expected ???? Amazing Street Art + Colonial Tour
We spent the day exploring the colonial city of Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia and found some great things to do while visiting the city.
Penang is an island (and a state in Malaysia) situated on the north west of the country and Georgetown is the historic capital of Penang.
Georgetown is well known for its amazing street art so we started out by going on a hunt for it. A lot of the art is interactive which makes it especially unique.
Penang is also well known for its coffee culture and abundance of coffee shops, so we headed to a really cute coffee shop called Coffee Affairs to have a latte and cappuccino.
After that we headed out to explore the old historic, colonial area of Georgetown where we found the Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower, City Hall, and St. George’s Anglican Church, which happens to be the oldest Anglican church in Southeast Asia.
Once we were done there we explored the very busy Little India area of Georgetown where we came across a beautiful Hindu temple called Sri Mahamariamman Temple which happens to be the oldest Hindu Temple in Penang.
We finished our day by visiting the oldest mosque in Penang called Kapitan Keling Mosque.
Penang
Penang – a world renowned exotic holiday destination – was known, once upon a time, as Pulau Pinang or the “Isle of the Betel Nut”. Listed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 2008, this virgin paradise has no shortage of cultural sights and natural scenery. Nicknamed the Pearl of the Orient, Penang is famous for its soft sandy beaches and is fondly regarded as the food capital of Malaysia. Some of the most interesting sites of Penang include the sandy beaches of Tanjung Bungah, the landscape from the summit of Penang Hill and the vipers in the Snake Temple. The quaint nooks and crannies of Georgetown and the Tropical Spice Garden – the only spice garden in South East Asia – as well as Penang’s many flea markets, pasar malams’, KOMTAR and modern shopping malls also merit a visit.
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The Jubilee Clock Tower, in George Town, Penang, Malaysia, is a Moorish-style Jubilee clocktower at the junction of Light Street and Beach Street. Built to commemorate Queen Victoria's 1897 Diamond Jubilee, the tower is sixty feet tall, one foot for each year of Victoria's reign.
Georgetown City Hall The City Hall is the local government headquarters in the city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. Built by the British, it now serves as the seat of the Penang Island City Council and was previously the seat of the George Town City Council.
Originally completed in 1903 as the Municipal Offices, the building was erected at a cost of 100,000 to relieve the demand for office space at the adjacent Town Hall. The name City Hall dates back to the grant of city status to George Town in 1957.
St. George's Church is a 19th-century Anglican church in the city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. It is the oldest purpose built Anglican church in Southeast Asia. The church lies within the jurisdiction of the Upper North Archedeaconry of the Anglican Diocese of West Malaysia.
Little India is an enclave within the inner quarters of George Town, Penang. As with other Little Indias elsewhere, the Little India of George Town is lined with shops managed by the Indian Community. It's a place to enjoy a kaleidoscope of colours and sounds, with goods from India spilling to the sidewalks, the smell of various spices in the air and Indian music blaring from loud speakers.
The Kapitan Keling Mosque is a mosque built in the 19th century by Indian Muslim traders in George Town, Penang, Malaysia. It is situated on the corner of Buckingham Street and Pitt Street.
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Queen Street - Penang
A short walk to the local street bazaar during the Holy month of Ramadan in Penang.
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Malaysia-Penang/George Town Part 2
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Penang/Malaysia
George Town (less commonly also spelt Georgetown, is the capital of the state of Penang in Malaysia. Named after Britain's King George III, George Town is located on the north-east corner of Penang Island. The inner city has a population of 720,202 and the metropolitan area known as George Town Conurbation which consists of Penang Island, Seberang Prai, Sungai Petani and Kulim has a combined population of 2,251,042, making it the second largest metropolitan area in Malaysia.
Formerly a municipality and then a city in its own right, since 1976 George Town has been part of the Municipality of Penang Island, though the area formerly governed by the City Council of George Town is still commonly referred to as a city. George Town.
The inner city of George Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Penang is a state in Malaysia and the name of its constituent island, located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. It is bordered by Kedah in the north and east, and Perak in the south. Penang is the second smallest Malaysian state in area after Perlis, and the eighth most populous. It is composed of two parts -- Penang Island, where the seat of government is, and Seberang Perai (formerly Province Wellesley in English) on the Malay Peninsula. Highly urbanised and industrialised Penang is one of the most developed and economically important states in the country, as well as a thriving tourist destination. Penang has the third-highest Human Development Index in Malaysia, after the state of Selangor and the federal territory of Kuala Lumpur. Its heterogeneous population is highly diverse in ethnicity, culture, language, and religion. A resident of Penang is colloquially known as a Penangite.
Penang Island is connected to the mainland by the 13.5 km (8.4 mi), three-lane, dual carriageway Penang Bridge (completed in 1985), one of the longest bridges in Asia. On 31 March 2006, the Malaysian government announced a second bridge project, tentatively named the Penang Second Bridge. The bridge is currently under construction and is expected to be completed by the end of 2013.
Penang on the side of Seberang Perai is connected to the North-South Expressway (Lebuhraya Utara-Selatan), the 966-km long expressway which traverses the western part of Peninsular Malaysia linking major cities and towns. The expressway also comprises the Penang Bridge.
The proposed Penang Outer Ring Road (PORR) was mooted to cut travelling time on the eastern part of the island but was subsequently shelved. Concerned citizens voiced protests over the designated route which will cut across quiet residential areas and may also adversely affect the environments.
The Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway formerly known as the Jelutong Expressway, a coastal highway on the eastern part of the island, links the Penang Bridge to George Town. The Butterworth Outer Ring Road (BORR) is a 14-km tolled expressway that serves primarily Butterworth and Bukit Mertajam to ameliorate the upsurge in vehicular traffic due to intense urban and industrial development.
Visited by Somerset Maugham, Rudyard Kipling, Noël Coward and Queen Elizabeth II among many others, Penang has always been a popular tourist destination, both domestically and internationally. In 2009, Penang attracted 5.96 million tourists, ranking third in tourist arrivals in Malaysia. Penang is known for its rich heritage, multicultural society and its vibrant culture, its hills, parks, and beaches, shopping, and good food.Penang has been ranked by Yahoo! Travel as one of the 10 Islands to Explore Before You Die and listed in Patricia Schultz's best-selling 1,000 Places to See Before You Die travel book.
Brief Visit to Cecil Road Market, George Town, Malaysia
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Penang, Malaysia - On the streets of Georgetown - Part 1
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Exploring Penang (Georgetown): Things To Do in One Day
After our trip to Langkawi, we headed to Georgetown, in Penang, Malaysia. One day we walked around and did all these things in a single day. More coming on:
Penang, Malaysia is an island just off the coast of the West Coast of Malaysia. It’s one of the most famous areas of Malaysia, especially known for its rich and diverse culture and for its food - many people come to Penang just to eat - as did I. Ying and I arrived to Penang from Langkawi, and we stayed in Penang for about a week, doing some work, and eating out way through the city. One day though, we decided to put on our shoes and go to visit as many of the attractions in the center of the city as we could. So this travel videos is an overview of the top things to do in Georgetown, Penang, but also a travel guide as well. Hope you enjoy to!
To begin the day, I started off with a Penang tourist map and located all the places we wanted to go. Since we were staying close to the Georgetown World Heritage Inc., that’s where we first decided to stop. It’s more of an information center, so after just a few minutes we continued on our way to the Chew Jetty, one of the couple of Chinese docks where homes are built over the water. On the way though, we walked through Lebuh Armenian (one of the most famous streets in Penang), past George Town street art, and also briefly stopped at Cheah Kongsi. The Chew Jetty was a nice place to walk around for a few minutes, there wasn’t a lot to do there, but mostly some small souvenir shops and some nice places to take photos.
We continued walking and passed the Queen Victory Lighthouse and then we continued on to Fort Cornwallis, a British built fort, and the only fort in Malaysia - though as they said it wasn’t ever used for battle. I was a little disappointed visiting Fort Cornwallis in Penang because we paid a pretty big entrance fee, but there really wasn’t anything to see inside - I could have seen it all from the outside. Anyway, we continued on walking around Penang, and then circled back past a cathedral. By this time we were getting quite hungry, so we headed into Little India, and then continued to a famous restaurant called Kapitan for tandoori chicken. I didn’t know they were really famous for their rice biryani, but I got a couple pieces of tandoori chicken and naan, it they were both incredible.
In the afternoon, we first stopped at the Goddess of Mercy Temple in Penang, and walked around for a few minutes, and then continued on to Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, one of Penang’s main attractions and a place I was really looking forward to visiting. Mr. Cheong, an insanely wealthy Chinese business man built the Blue Mansion and it has now been restored and it’s actually open as a hotel, but they also give a couple of guided tours each day. The tour took 45 minutes, and it was beautiful to see. The only thing I wish is that we could have seen a little more of the Blue Mansion, because unfortunately we didn’t get to see much, but mostly listened to the history of the mansion - still it was worth seeing in Penang.
To finish of one day of things to do in Penang, Georgetown, we visited the Kapitan Keling Mosque, and then lastly we went to Khoo Kongsi. For dinner to end this day in Penang, we went to a restaurant to eat dim sum, and a few other Chinese dishes as well.
Thank you for watching this “things to do in Geogetown, Penang” travel video. Hope you enjoyed it, and hope it will give you some ideas for what to do when you visit. More Penang street food videos coming soon!
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Malaysian Food - Street Food Tour In George Town Penang Malaysia
►Malaysian Food --- George Town Penang Malaysia - Ultimate George Town Food Tour
This Time We'll Review A Taylor Made Malaysian Street Food Tour Of Penang. A Tour That We built Our Own Considering The 2 Main Kitchen That Influence The Malaysian Street Food Scene Of George Town in Penang.
►Malaysian Food - Street Food Tour In George Town Penang, Malaysia - 美食 / уличная еда
Location 1 SAMOSA
Penang Special Samosa - No. 45, Lebuh Queen, 10200, George Town, Pulau Pinang, 10200, Malaysia
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Open: 2-6pm
Location 2 FRIED OYSTER
Fried Oyster Stall at the end of Kimberly Street (inside food court) - Lebuh Kimberly, 10100 George Town, Penang, Malaysia.
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Location 3 HOKKIEN MEE
Hokkien Prawn Mee - No. 76, Lebuh Kimberly, 10100 George Town, Penang, Malaysia.
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Location 4 NASI DALCA
Nasi Dalca Rahim - Lebuh Queen, George Town, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
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Location 5 DURIAN
Durian Stall - Lebuh Kimberly, 10100 George Town, Penang, Malaysia.
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MALAYSIA, PENANG: George Town tour + street art | Vlog 1
Finally Penang, Malaysia! George Town is the capital of Penang and second-most populous city in Malaysia. Join our George Town tour at the historic district, one of the major Penang attractions.
One of the top things to do in Penang is photograph the street art. Penang is famous for street art involving objects. But there's much more in the Georgetown historic center, where the mix of European and other Asian cultures can be witnessed in the architecture and the food.
In this vlog, you'll also see Chew Jetti (establishment of Chinese shops and houses built on stilts sitting above the ocean) and a nice sunset at Three Sixty Skybar.
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Malaysia-George Town (Penang) Part 1
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Penang/Malaysia
George Town (less commonly also spelt Georgetown, is the capital of the state of Penang in Malaysia. Named after Britain's King George III, George Town is located on the north-east corner of Penang Island. The inner city has a population of 720,202 and the metropolitan area known as George Town Conurbation which consists of Penang Island, Seberang Prai, Sungai Petani and Kulim has a combined population of 2,251,042, making it the second largest metropolitan area in Malaysia.
Formerly a municipality and then a city in its own right, since 1976 George Town has been part of the Municipality of Penang Island, though the area formerly governed by the City Council of George Town is still commonly referred to as a city. George Town.
The inner city of George Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Penang is a state in Malaysia and the name of its constituent island, located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. It is bordered by Kedah in the north and east, and Perak in the south. Penang is the second smallest Malaysian state in area after Perlis, and the eighth most populous. It is composed of two parts -- Penang Island, where the seat of government is, and Seberang Perai (formerly Province Wellesley in English) on the Malay Peninsula. Highly urbanised and industrialised Penang is one of the most developed and economically important states in the country, as well as a thriving tourist destination. Penang has the third-highest Human Development Index in Malaysia, after the state of Selangor and the federal territory of Kuala Lumpur. Its heterogeneous population is highly diverse in ethnicity, culture, language, and religion. A resident of Penang is colloquially known as a Penangite.
Penang Island is connected to the mainland by the 13.5 km (8.4 mi), three-lane, dual carriageway Penang Bridge (completed in 1985), one of the longest bridges in Asia. On 31 March 2006, the Malaysian government announced a second bridge project, tentatively named the Penang Second Bridge. The bridge is currently under construction and is expected to be completed by the end of 2013.
Penang on the side of Seberang Perai is connected to the North-South Expressway (Lebuhraya Utara-Selatan), the 966-km long expressway which traverses the western part of Peninsular Malaysia linking major cities and towns. The expressway also comprises the Penang Bridge.
The proposed Penang Outer Ring Road (PORR) was mooted to cut travelling time on the eastern part of the island but was subsequently shelved. Concerned citizens voiced protests over the designated route which will cut across quiet residential areas and may also adversely affect the environments.
The Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway formerly known as the Jelutong Expressway, a coastal highway on the eastern part of the island, links the Penang Bridge to George Town. The Butterworth Outer Ring Road (BORR) is a 14-km tolled expressway that serves primarily Butterworth and Bukit Mertajam to ameliorate the upsurge in vehicular traffic due to intense urban and industrial development.
Visited by Somerset Maugham, Rudyard Kipling, Noël Coward and Queen Elizabeth II among many others, Penang has always been a popular tourist destination, both domestically and internationally. In 2009, Penang attracted 5.96 million tourists, ranking third in tourist arrivals in Malaysia. Penang is known for its rich heritage, multicultural society and its vibrant culture, its hills, parks, and beaches, shopping, and good food.Penang has been ranked by Yahoo! Travel as one of the 10 Islands to Explore Before You Die and listed in Patricia Schultz's best-selling 1,000 Places to See Before You Die travel book.
Staying at the Chulia Heritage Hotel in George Town - Penang, Malaysia Travel Video
Seeking comfort without paying a fortune, we decided to check in and stay at the Chulia Hertiage Hotel located in the heart of historic George Town on Penang Island, Malaysia. It's incredible how much our preferences and expectations have changed in such a short period of time. Only several months ago, we were staying in George Town, and our accommodations were much more humble. During that time, our guesthouse was nothing more than a tiny room with an old mattress, wobbly chair/desk and a fan that barely worked. The wifi in the room had a poor signal and considering how hot and humid it was outside, we literally felt like we were in a sauna with hot air blowing all around us. At the time, we were concerned with sticking to a strict budget and not spending extra for creature comforts.
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Our standards have since increased significantly. When we first started out backpacking around SE Asia, I wrote an article ( where I discussed the challenges of being a digital nomad for the first time. In hindsight, I realize many of the issues we faced - of trying to balance work and play -stemmed from our environment.
During our carefree days of backpacking, when we were content staying in pokey rooms while trying to maximize our savings, it was fine to give up certain comforts in order to extended our journey given our dwindling bank accounts; however, now that we're earning money online and trying to run a business on the road we need a certain level of comfort that allows us to utilize our time optimally.
For example, long gone are the days we'd prefer to stay in dorms, party hostels or budget guest houses that don't offer air conditioning, clean showers, a quiet environment and reliable wifi.
Luckily, this time around we were able to find a great value budget Boutique Hotel that fits our new flashbacking ways. The Chulia Heritage hotel is located in an atmospheric part of George Town yet is nestled away from the hustle and bustle of noisy - and ever chaotic - Lebua Chulia (Chulia Street). As a former mansion in decay, this lovely refurbished guest house is like stepping back in time. With photos adorning the walls of its crumbling old charms, one can visually experience what it was like in the past while stepping on its creaky floor.
The rooms are nicely finished in pure white with a generous sized queen bed, drawer, night stand, modern television and air conditioning unit. The wifi - for the most part - works rather well. The bathrooms are shared (quite typical in Malaysia) but unlike other guest houses I've stayed at, these were impeccably clean.
Our stay was NOT sponsored and we paid out of pocket for the rooms. Coming in at 80 Ringgit, we thought the price we paid versus the value we received was excellent. We thought it would be interesting sharing our experiences staying at this hotel with plenty of history, quirks and modern day charms:
Mencari keselesaan tanpa membayar nasib, kami mengambil keputusan untuk mendaftar masuk dan tinggal di Chulia pusaka Hotel terletak di tengah-tengah George Town bersejarah di Pulau Pinang, Malaysia.
Ia adalah luar biasa berapa banyak pilihan dan harapan kita telah berubah dalam tempoh masa yang singkat. Hanya beberapa bulan yang lalu, kita telah tinggal di George Town, dan penginapan kami jauh lebih rendah diri. Pada masa itu, rumah tamu kami adalah tidak lebih daripada sebuah bilik kecil dengan tilam, kerusi goyah lama / meja dan peminat yang hampir tidak bekerja. The wifi di dalam bilik mempunyai isyarat yang lemah dan mempertimbangkan bagaimana panas dan lembap ia adalah di luar, kita benar-benar berasa seperti kita berada dalam sauna dengan udara panas bertiup di sekeliling kita. Pada masa itu, kita bimbang dengan berpegang.
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ХРАМ ШРИ МАРИАММАН (Sri Mariamman Temple. George Town, Pulau Pinang. Malaysia)
ПОДПИШИСЬ! СКУЧНО НЕ БУДЕТ! Нажми на кнопку ПОДПИСАТЬСЯ и на Колокольчик — НАЖМИТЕ КНОПКУ — ЕЩЕ — Hindu Temple Sri Mariamman Temple - Храм Шри Мариамман (Sri Mariamman Temple. George Town, Penang. Malaysia) - индуистский храм Сри Марияман (этот храм известен статуей бога по имени Субраманиам. Этот бог украшен золотом, серебром, изумрудами и другими драгоценными камнями. На некоторые самые известные праздники статую бога провозят по всему городу). Храм расположен между Lebuh Queen и Lebuh Chulia, в компактном районе Маленькой Индии, в Джорджтауне, являющемся яркой общиной, внешнее лицо которой представлено сари, магазинами торгующими ладаном и острой едой на банановых листьях. Храм, построенный в 1833, посвящен индуистскому богу Субраманиаму (Subramaniam). Также известный, как Arulmigu Sri Mahamariamman Temple или храм Королевы Индийской улицы - это самый старейший индуистский храм на Пенанге. Светлые алмазы и драгоценные камни являются частью его фасада, являя типичный пример индуистской архитектуры, представленной южно-индийским стилем Дравид (Dravidian). Храм Шри Мариамман (Sri Mariamman) легко узнать по его шикарному восьмиметровому гопураму - башне, установленной над главными воротами и украшенной статуями, резьбой и декоративными фресками. Это высокая четырехярусная башня, с 38-ю яркими цветными скульптурами воинов, индуистских богов и богинь, и цветочных художественных оформлений, плюс четыре лебедя. Верхушка украшена пятью маленькими каласамами (kalasam), а сотни голубей облюбовали это строение в качестве своего дома. Башня представляет вершину Меру, мифологическую гору, которая поддерживает небеса и царство богов, которое расположено внутри храма. В пределах внутреннего святилища храма Шри Мариамман, под сводчатым куполом высотой в девять метров - находится статуя бога Субраманиама, украшенная золотом, серебром, бриллиантами и изумрудами, и занимающая главенствующее положение, не считая коллекцию из более чем 40 статуй других божеств и грозных львов. Внутренняя часть храма имеет символы девяти планет и знаков Зодиака, вырезанных по дереву на потолке. Фестиваль Тайпусам, отмечаемый на Пенанге, начинается именно здесь, поскольку статуя является отправной точкой церемониальной процессии, ведущей к Jalan Waterfall; в октябре, во время празднеств Виджайядасами (Vijayadasami), главное божество устанавливают на серебряной колеснице и провозят по всем окрестностям города. Когда первые тамильские переселенцы прибыли на Пенанг, они построили храм Шри Мариамман, который в то время был небольшой и простой святыней, ставшей впоследствии для индийских иммигрантов самым важным храмом. В 1933г он был изящно отремонтирован и расширен ремесленниками и скульпторами приехавшими из Индии.
В наши дни, храм обслуживает местную общину, представленную в основном индусами, занимающимися коммерцией, ювелирным делом, ресторанами и содержащие чайные дома. Молитвы (Пуджа) в храме имеют место по утрам (07:30) и вечером (18:30). Часы работы: с 06:30 – 12:00; 16:30 – 23:00
Местоположение: между Lebuh Pasar и Lebuh Chulia
Адрес: Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling (Lebuh Pitt)
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Penang George Town Hotel Roomtour - Red Inn Cabana, Malaysia | #32
Hotel Roomtour Video in Malaysia, genauer gesagt in Penang, George Town. Wir stellen dir das Red Inn Cabana vor, zeigen wir alle Einzelheiten und ziehen ein Fazit!
Eigentlich eine ganz schicke Unterkunft mit netten Angestellte, aber die Lautstärke (am Abend) und das richtig miese W-Lan, waren echt unschön!
Für kurze Aufenthalte von 1-2 Tagen ist es bei dem Preis aber ok!
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Background Information: George Town is the colorful, multicultural capital of the Malaysian island of Penang. Once an important Straits of Malacca trading hub, the city is known for its British colonial buildings, Chinese shophouses and mosques. Penang Hill is a hill resort comprising a group of peaks on Penang Island, Malaysia. It is located within the Air Itam suburb, 9 km west of the center of George Town. The Jubilee Clock Tower, in George Town, Penang, Malaysia, is a Moorish-style Jubilee clocktower at the junction of Light Street and Beach Street. Built to commemorate Queen Victoria's 1897 Diamond Jubilee, the tower is sixty feet tall, one foot for each year of Victoria's reign.
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Location: Restoran Tajuddin Hussain - 49 & 51, Queen Street, George Town, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
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Nasi Kandar in Penang: Insanely Good Curry at Restoran Tajuddin Hussain
►Nasi kandar is one of the most famous meals to eat in Penang. Read more now:
Since the very first time I visited Malaysia, nasi kandar has been one of my favorite meals in the country - or even in the world. What is nasi kandar? In Malay, nasi means rice and kandar is the word used for the bamboo pole carrying baskets. So the two words together refer to rice carried in baskets literally. But the word was formed when Indian rice and curry was served and delivered in this method previously. The words have stuck, and while most nasi kandar restaurants are housed in permanent restaurants, the name remains. So in reality, nasi kandar refers to Indian style rice and curry in Malaysia.
Nasi kandar is originally from Penang, and while it’s available all over Malaysia now, most people still agree that the best place to eat it is right in Penang. There are many restaurants that served rice and Indian curry throughout the city, many of them are legendary places like Nasi Kandar Line Clear and Nasi Kandar Beratur. But I chose to eat at a restaurant called Restoran Tajuddin Hussain, located right on the edge of Little India in Georgetown. I had walked past the restaurant a number of times while we were in Penang, and seeing how it was always packed out with customers during lunch, my wife and I decided that we need to go there to eat. The next day we returned, a little bit early to beat the lunch rush and chose seats. As soon as I walked in, I could tell Tajuddin Hussain Nasi Kandar was going to be epic. All the food was positioned at the front of the restaurant, and you could either go up to the front to place your order, or you could just sit down at a table and let the waiter take your order - we sat down and ordered from the waiter.
Honestly, I wanted to eat one of everything, to try every kind of curry they had, but we had to settle for a few of their signature dishes. The first curry I tried was their mutton curry, which set the bar. It was incredibly delicious, packed full of spice and flavor, rich and creamy, with a tender piece of mutton. Another dish we ordered was ayam rose, or chicken rose. It was equally as good, filled with spices, a tomatoey sauce, and just amazing with rice. My wife spotted the squid in the nasi kandar spread when we entered Restoran Tajuddin Hussain and so we also couldn’t resist ordering that. The squid was extremely tender and the gravy was spicy and flavorful. Additionally to all the Malaysian Indian curries, I got a plate of rice biryani for my base, and also a plate of vegetables and plate of daal to top things off. After finishing off round one of curry at Restoran Tajuddin Hussain, I still wanted more. We tried the mutton korma curry and we also go another plate of ayam rose because it was so good. The staff at the restaurant were friendly, the environment and atmosphere was authentic and action packed, and the food was almostly unbelievably delicious.
One of the best meals you can eat when you’re in Penang, or even somewhere else in Malaysia, is nasi kandar, rice and an assortment of Indian style curry. Our meal at Restoran Tajuddin Hussain was one of the best nasi kandar meals that I’ve ever had in my life, and I’m still dreaming about the food there. This is one of the best restaurants I ate at in Penang, and hope you have a chance to eat here when you visit.
Restoran Tajuddin Hussain
Address: 45 Lebuh Queen, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Open hours: Monday – Saturday from 11 am – 3:30 pm and 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm (closed on Sunday)
How to get there: It’s really easy to get to this restaurant, it’s along Queen street in Little India, just a couple block from Masjid Kapitan Keling.
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2 Days trip to Penang Island.
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Penang Hill
Kek Lok Si
Batu Ferringhi beach
Upper Penang Road and Chulia Street/GeorgeTown - Nighlife
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The Streets of George Town/George Town heritage
The Weld Quay Clan Jetties
Queen Victoria Memorial Clock Tower
Fort Cornwallis Penang & Esplanade
Little India, Penang
Burmese Buddhist Temple
Wat chayamangakalaram /Thai Buddhist temple