Penang Carnarvon Street Hawker Food | Chulia Street Night Market | Malaysia Street Food 马来西亚 槟城夜市 美食
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- Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024
- Chulia Night Market has moved to Carnarvon Street Food 😍
Hi Foodies, Today we're going to bring you guys to Carnarvon Street Food, which is another well-known Hawker night market in Penang's George Town. You should have heard about the famous Chulia Night Market in Penang, right? YES… All Hawker stalls had relocated from "Chulia Street" to this "Carnarvon Street" since 2021. You can enjoy foods like char kuey teow, asam laksa, Vietnamese food, kuey teow duck soup, satay, fried seafood, wanton mee, mochi, and so on. Most of the stalls have been in business for several decades, so do come to Carnarvon Street Food if you are in Penang.😍😍
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Penang Carnarvon Street Food Night Market | Hawker Stalls
Location:
George Town, George Town, Penang (Malaysia)
Address:
Lebuh Carnarvon, George Town, 10100 George Town, Pulau Pinang
Google Map:
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No annoying music or commentary, prices shown and no BS. Just quick, unadulterated closeups of masters plying their trade. These guys deserve Michelin stars. Love it!
Thanks for sharing another great and interesting video once again. I like it very much too. 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
👋👋Thank you😁😁
A lot of food to choose from. I will have to try them all. 🤤 😋 👍
😁😁😁 Good... 👍👍
Great video! If only I could smell the cooking...mmm
😅😅😅 Thanks for watching...
Penang is famous for their street food.
😃😃 Thanks for watching 👍👍
Wonderful Penang food never miss it when I have a chance
Absolutely! Penang food is incredible. What's your favorite dish there?😍
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👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍Penang has the best food
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Nice food.... very delicious and so nice
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More than 20 years ago, Penang was still the food capital on Malaysia. Since then. the food quality had dropped so much that the Chief Minister then (Lim Guan Eng) complained publically how Penang food have become. Sadly, Penang food quality continues to drop and there is no way to revive them to its former glory days.
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Great video as usual. My wife our little boy and myself will arrive in Malaysia in 2 weeks, lets hope the weather will not be to rainy. Greetings from France ;-)
😍😍😍 .. Welcome to Malaysia.. Enjoy your trip😉😉👍👍
wonderful
Thank You😃😃
Wow Love it❤
The Malaysian fried rice cakes, char koay kak, reminds me a lot of the Vietnamese fried rice cakes, bánh bột chiên, that I ate recently. It's interesting how this dish exists so similarly in different countries. The inclusion of eggs and chives is virtually the same. The biggest variation is the shape of the rice cakes. The Vietnamese version has a more square-like shape. Also, the char kway teow in this video caught my eye too since I ate char kway teow recently as well. It seems the version here is relatively lightly seasoned and not copiously cooked with spicy paste or chilis. No cockles or Chinese sausage or pork belly. It appears to be a fairly "light" iteration. But, I bet it has a lot of wok hei. I'm struck by how black and seasoned that wok looks. The wok spatula glides against that slick wok surface. The sound of the two coming together indicates that.
Hello mate . Definitely the sea food stall and Vietnamese popiah for a starter .. everything looks so good . Great filming and great description . Oh forgot about the fruit juice ..take care and happy new year to you and your subscribers . Love from London
Hi Ravi, yes.. the seafood really looks good 😋😋... Happy New Year😍😍😉😉
Thanks for this amazing video. We plan to have holiday in Malaysia and Penang will be our list. Question, once the foods is order, does owner from hawker stalls bring over to your table or self service?
Hi, yes... but some self service.. Thanks for watching..
Penang Chulia Night Market has moved to Carnarvon Street Food 😍
Hi Foodies, Today we're going to bring you guys to Carnarvon Street Food, which is another well-known Hawker night market in Penang's George Town. You should have heard about the famous Chulia Night Market in Penang, right? YES… All Hawker stalls had relocated from "Chulia Street" to this "Carnarvon Street" since 2021. You can enjoy foods like char kuey teow, asam laksa, Vietnamese food, kuey teow duck soup, satay, fried seafood, wanton mee, mochi, and so on. Most of the stalls have been in business for several decades, so do come to Carnarvon Street Food if you are in Penang.😍😍
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Penang Carnarvon Street Food Night Market | Hawker Stalls
Location:
George Town, George Town, Penang (Malaysia)
Address:
Lebuh Carnarvon, George Town, 10100 George Town, Pulau Pinang
Google Map:
goo.gl/maps/B2CCKRem3ATvkQez7
Wow, duck koay teow ting, nowadays it is hard to find in Penang. Will visit it in my next trip to PG.
3:31 wek wek wek wek....🤣🤣🤣
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这就对了。。槟城美食天堂。。😍😍🤤🤤
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Dear mummy cathy, i forgot not to malays them anymore here around the globe today with you cause i'd still can't remember how to,unless the twin tower in kuala lumpur collapsed at all..love n miss you much, daddy
If you eat the whole bowl it is better than nice.
Thanks for watching 😍😍😋😋
May I find out what time the stalls start selling their food ? Thks
The hawker stall start at around 5pm...
Hi, is it free seating? Can we order dishes from every stall or we can only order from the stall with tables?
you can order from different stall..
Price up, portion smaller,....mmm! ?? Inflation is here everywhere now... Soon you may to bring own eggs..
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i bring my eggs everywhere i go since i was born 😅😅😅
All hawkers must use disposal gloves to handle food🤪😷😤. Yak all their hand touching many things. 😡
imagine being given some soup from a pot containing an uncooked duck
The duck didn’t go quack, quack, quack… 😂
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The taste of all these Penang famous foods have dropped so much that it is not worth the ringgit to eat them anymore. Penang locals know better. When the prices of ingredients rise, hawkers skim on using less ingredients, thus compromising the taste of the foods. Chinese hawkers are very profit oriented. They like to skim here and there to make sure they can still maintain their high profit. They don't care so much about the quality of the foods. After all they know their name is famous, tourists will still come to patronize no matter what. But I think it is just a matter of time when people realize that the taste is going down the drain. And people will be quick to share it on social media. Once gone down the drain, it will be hard to revive it.
I brought a few friends from KL to try the food here. Everyone of them were very disappointed. They feel that the foods in KL taste better, and the prices in Penang were very close to those in KL. At some places in Penang the prices were equivalent to KL but the quantity is less than in KL. Gone are the days of good tasty foods. The new breed of hawkers are more interested in making money.
Take an example, the famous Teow Chew Cendol at Leboh Keng Kwee. Recently I went to try it out. I was left disappointed with the taste. Now it is run by the third generation of owners. You will be shocked if I tell you that the Indian hawker stall selling cendol taste better hands down!
Fortunately there are still a handful of hawkers who still care to maintain the quality of their foods. Only a handful, if you know what I mean.
I fully agree with you about the Teow Chew Cendol at Leboh Keng Kwee quality. I'm from Singapore and was very eager to taste this stall's cendol a year ago, and left very disappointed. Felt some stalls in singapore sell better tasting cendol than this one.
I'm from Malaysia n i don't even trust food from Penang. Too many dirty case. Gotta try other place like johor, selangor etc
Hahaha ... it seems that you have not travelled a lot, good luck with Johor food.
I doubt you are even from Malaysia. U know there Penang is?
Penang food is the worst now in Malaysia.
@@empireentertainmentevents1353 Haha... sadly to know that you have nothing to eat in Malaysia
Johor? Haha.... good try, but you might need to try harder
自己去啦!槟城华人,无法扛我扛!怕这个怕那个。