Category: Perak Road

The Famous Kum Kee Special Economy Food @ Seng Huat Cafe, Perak Road, Penang (7) 0

The Famous Kum Kee Special Economy Food @ Seng Huat Cafe, Perak Road, Penang

Yes, this whole week will all be about Perak Road famous food. This time, KayaButter wish to introduce one more famous stall in Perak Road which sell this ubiquitous food in Malaysia called economy rice or what the locals call it as kin chey pui or what our KL counterparts call it as chap fan.

Pancake Corner 加料万煎羔 @ In Front Joo Huat Restaurant, Perak Road, Penang (7) 0

Pancake Corner 加料万煎羔 @ In Front Joo Huat Restaurant, Perak Road, Penang

KayaButter is on fire with Perak Road famous food and delicacies. After introducing the all-time famous Kim Leng loh mee, KayaButter are going to introduce another Penang delicacy that is famous among the locals staying in Perak Road area which is Pancake Corner 加料万煎羔.

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The Famous Kim Leng Perak Road Loh Mee 大路后金龙卤面 @ Joo Huat Restaurant, Perak Road, Penang

Today, KayaButter are going to introduce to our readers, the all-time famous Loh Mee in Penang. Loh Mee is a Chinese dish believed to be created by a chef at Hock Choon Kee in Ulu Yam, Selangor. He modified a dish that he had tasted in Singapore many years ago.

Hokkien Mee @ In Front of Butter & Olive Academy, Perak Road, Penang (6) 2

The Famous Hokkien Mee @ In Front of Butter & Olive Academy, Perak Road, Penang?

Kaya get to know about this hokkien mee after seeing threesixty.us, a food directory, posted about it. Kaya has been trying to find a chance to try it together with Butter. Instead of getting to the right stall, we detoured to another stall and at that place, KayaButter stumbled upon a hidden gem that sells damn good wan tan mee. KayaButter will post about it when we have time ya and also to reduce the no of people going there 1st so that we can enjoy it ‘peacefully’ 😛

Joo Huat Restaurant Zhu Char Perak Road Review (3) 0

Joo Huat Restaurant Zhu Char/Zhu Chao @ Perak Road!

Well, it was Saturday night and a rather free night. So, KayaButter, together with Butter’s sister and her boyfriend went out for a zhu char/zhu chao dinner at Joo Huat Restaurant.

Zhu Char/Zhu Chao or Singaporeans love to call it as Zi Char. Zhu Char/Zhu Chao/Zi Char literally means cook and fry in English. Zhu Char/Zi Char is in Hokkien and Zhu Chao is in Mandarin. Zhu Char is a Chinese stall selling all kinds of home-style dishes in ala-carte style. You can order many kinds of Chinese dishes depending on the stall’s menu and available ingredients. Usually, zhu char is quite economical but it depends also on which kind of dish you order. 😛