Since Gf is here for the school holidays, we are going for food fests! Today's dinner is slightly different. She said she missed the Thai food stalls downstairs at Super Tanker food court, so we had these:
Soup with a few slices of fish maw (yu piu), some black mushroom, a piece of chicken wing and a sprinkle of parsley. (RM5)
Thai green curry.. Pretty spicy but the taste/thickness of the gravy is just awesome. But should be a tad more generous with the serving :P (RM3.80)
Still from that same shop, a fish dish fried with spices and placed into this high-powered super-spicy sauce. And I *really* mean super-spicy! My advice: although it tastes good, DON'T drink the sauce!! Oh and there's also some kerabu at the side. (RM7, depends on size)
The shop beside the Thai stall is another Thai stall (they are related), and we ordered omelette and kangkung fried with tauchu. Tastes great, especially the kangkung. Can order it with sambal, but too much spiciness would off-balance the dishes. (RM2.20, RM5)
Oh wait, not done yet.. opposite there is a fried chicken/tofu/stuff stall. Nicely fried with a hint of belacan to enchance the flavour. (RM2)
Soup with a few slices of fish maw (yu piu), some black mushroom, a piece of chicken wing and a sprinkle of parsley. (RM5)
Thai green curry.. Pretty spicy but the taste/thickness of the gravy is just awesome. But should be a tad more generous with the serving :P (RM3.80)
Still from that same shop, a fish dish fried with spices and placed into this high-powered super-spicy sauce. And I *really* mean super-spicy! My advice: although it tastes good, DON'T drink the sauce!! Oh and there's also some kerabu at the side. (RM7, depends on size)
The shop beside the Thai stall is another Thai stall (they are related), and we ordered omelette and kangkung fried with tauchu. Tastes great, especially the kangkung. Can order it with sambal, but too much spiciness would off-balance the dishes. (RM2.20, RM5)
Oh wait, not done yet.. opposite there is a fried chicken/tofu/stuff stall. Nicely fried with a hint of belacan to enchance the flavour. (RM2)
And the first 2 dishes came with white rice. Yeah, we're Asians, so rice is a must :D
It took awhile, but we finally managed to finish all the food. Sometimes, u don't really have to go to classy restaurants to get nice food. Penang is famous for hawker stalls who can cook up a storm without u having to fork out a fortune :)
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