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Best Char Kuey Teow In Penang | iPick

Char Kuey Teow is a popular Penang street food consists of flat noodles stir-fried with soy sauce and a variety of side-ingredients such as cockles, prawns, sprouts, chives, and sometimes waxed pork sausages.

If you’re wondering where to eat the best Char Kuey Teow in Penang, here’s iPick’s list of best stalls you must-try!

TIGER CHAR KUEY TEOW @ Ping Hooi Café | Restaurant Details

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Photo Credit: foongpc.com

Located at the junction of Carnarvon Street and Malay Street in George Town, Tiger Char Kuey Teow offers Char Kuey Teows priced around RM4 per plate. Aside than the usual side-ingredients such as prawns and sprouts, it is considered one of the most unique Char Kuey Teows in Penang as it offers bamboo clams and duck eggs as main ingredients too!

SIAM ROAD CHAR KUEY TEOW @ Siam Road | Restaurant Details

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Photo Credit: superfinefeline.com

Located at the corner of the junction on Siam Road, this stall is famous for the busy old man who keeps himself busy cooking over hot charcoal flames. Priced around RM5 per plate, this stall is also famous for its slightly burnt flavoured Char Kuey Teows which attract long queues any time of the day!

PENANG CHAR KUEY TEOW @ Lorong Selamat | Restaurant Details

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Photo Credit: pinkypiggu.com

Famous for its fiery Char Kuey Teow, this stall is also famous for serving Char Kuey Teow with large succulent prawns and pork lard. It remains one of the most popular places for Char Kuey Teow, despite being pricier than other Char Kuey Teows in this list - priced from RM8.50 to RM11 depending on serving portion.

AH LENG CHAR KUEY TEOW @ Jalan Dato Keramat | Restaurant Details

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Photo Credit: Vkeong.com

Alike Lorong Selamat’s Char Kuey Teow, this stall is also considered one of the pricier version of Char Kuey Teow, priced at RM10 per plate. However, it is highly crowded and sought after by both tourists and Penangites, due to its unique use of mantis prawns instead of usual prawns as one of its main ingredient!

SISTERS CHAR KUEY TEOW @ Jalan Macalister | Restaurant Details

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Photo Credit: dianababe.com

This stall offers traditional, good old tasting Char Kuey Teow. Priced around RM5.00 per plate, this stall is a must-try for foodies who seek Char Kuey Teows that’s both affordable and authentic.

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