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Penang QB Mall Food Court | Queens - Flavors of Asia PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 05 September 2011 00:00



Located at the same level with the QB Mall Cineplex, Queens Food Court stages mainly the flavors of Asia under one roof. Woks from the Land of Rising Sun (Japan) and the Beautiful Island (Formosa/Taiwan) across the Land of Thousand Smiles (Thailand/Malaysia) to the home of Taj Mahal, Queens Food Court definitely has something of Asia to offer you.
Fusion treat at Queens
Operated in an Asian way, each vendor mans their own stalls like a typical street vendor. Noodles, rice, ramen, curry, briyani, teppanyaki, tom yum, egg tart, vegetarian, and most of all are the Penangites' top favorites - assam laksa, 'ais kacang' (famous Malaysian dessert) and satay are there for grab.Good old time kopitiam!
Speaking of ambiance, they provide simple wooden benches  to the marble tables and rustic chairs of old kopitiam style. Meals or dishes from any stalls are allowed to crisscross over the dining zone.

 

And it is self service so one can walk and pick their favorite right then. Pricing is above the average if one were to compare with other outdoor hawker centers in Penang.
From the wok of JapaneseOne of my favorite stalls is Peranakan cuisine. Jiu hu char, curry chicken, assam pedas soup, though not the best I had ever tasted, they somehow still make me drooling.Tangy, hot and spicy Peranakan platterFor beverages and snacks, I like the soy milk and yu tiau (deep fried wheat dough) from I Love Yoo stall. Aside from serving their signatures, they also sell other deep fried snacks i.e. ham chin peng. It is sometimes referred as a Chinese savory pancake, or a deep fried round bread. The moment for my sinful indulgence but trust me, once is a blue moon is alright :) In case you are doubtful about my choice, perhaps Henry can tell you more here LaughingYoo Tiau and Soy milkBe there and pamper yourself!

Direction:
Queensbay Mall - Level 3 North Zone.


Last Updated on Sunday, 04 September 2011 18:23
 

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