Many of the food here are available in Singapore, but the tastes are different. And these are at one third the price of what we get in Singapore, due to exchange rate difference. It was a good trip and I'm glad that you like this video.
In those days, we had some very famous hawkers places. You might have visited some of these - Stamford Road, behind Capitol Cinema, Singapore River, Princess Elizabeth Walk etc. There were also lots of individual street hawkers everywhere. I became hungry too when I was editing this video.
Georgetown Penang.......reminds me of my childhood in S'pore.....I love the authenticity of it all. From the street hawkers to the old shophouses, and the heritage district . Malaysia is a Soulful country, every state has its beauty. Not forgetting the beautiful people and cultures.
Thank you, Singapore City Walks, for sharing your street food adventure in Penang! Your video highlights the incredible food scene that Penang is renowned for, and it's fantastic to see you exploring the vibrant streets of Kimberley and Chulia Streets in Georgetown.
This food trail is awesome indeed, everything look flavorful and fresh! It's a great place for family and friends gathering! These venders probably make the best food!
Some of these food are available in Singapore, but the taste is very different. Due to exchange rate difference, these flavourful food are at one third the price of Singapore's. Yes, these vendors probably make the best food, at very cheap prices too.
Singaporeans love to go there on short holidays. Food is great, cost of living is low. You might want to consider going there. I speak Chinese so I have advantage over you. hehe.
@@SingaporeCityWalks Yes, I may want to consider in the future going to inner Malaysia. although went for a day tour of JB 5 yrs ago. Thanks for sharing your insights mate 🙂
@@rommelflores2618 In JB, the food in the malls are good. Not those on the street. Singaporeans go there for cheap food, top up petrol and marketing. However, the causeway traffic jams are notorious and is a deterrent.
@@SingaporeCityWalks yes the causeway traffic is a bit chaotic. We went to the mall near the immigration centre all good food. Still a nice experience for one day visit in MAL. I would like to go to Batam on next visit.
I tried Wan Tan Mee at 2 different places. Theirs used more dark sauce. I prefer Singapore's version after tasting Penang's. Yes, we need patience. Despite having many customers, the person serving will locate you and deliver the correct meal without fail.
This is called 'Popiah', a kind of big spring roll. You can google it to find out more. This Penang version has thick popiah skin. Singapore's version has thinner popiah skin.
Since the days of the pandemic, food handlers in countries like Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand have been encouraged to wear face masks for food hygiene purposes.