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Subscribe to our new Telegram channel for the latest updates and stories. A Penang food restaurant in Melaka has sought a clever marketing tactic that is simple and to the point. I Love PG, Penang Street Food, located along Jalan Tengkera, has placed a sign that bluntly states: “ Please Support Us!! Going To Die Already…” accompanied with a blue upside-down prawn who may have already met his fate with x’s drawn in his eyes. The ingenious plan has already attracted foodies to the outlet, and even petrol station Caltex in Bachang has featured them on their page to call for support. ....
Wednesday, 05 May 2021 08:49 AM MYT By Lee Khang Yi Missing Penang s prawn paste chee cheong fun ? Get your cravings sorted out at Penang Street Food with the milder tasting sauce Pictures by Lee Khang Yi Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, May 5 Even though inter-state travel is restricted, our taste buds are not. Hence when I started thinking of Penang, their chee cheong fun served with prawn paste springs to mind. Look towards Kepong-based Penang Street Food for all sorts of savoury snacks, rice dishes, fried noodles and desserts. They trace their roots to New World Park food court in Penang, where the owner used to run a stall there selling ....
kuih ketayap were also available at the event. The food prepared by Malaysians residing here using their own secret recipes attracted more than 300 foodies, including Malaysians and foreigners residing in Bangkok and nearby provinces. The festival was organised by Kelab Malaysia Thailand (KMT) with the support of the Embassy of Malaysia, Bangkok. Malaysian Ambassador to Thailand Datuk Jojie Samuel officiated the event. Jojie said the festival aimed to promote Malaysian cuisines, especially Penang dishes, to food enthusiasts and Thais. He said it was also an initiative to promote Malaysia’s tourism industry. “Many Thais know about Penang as they have visited the island before. Therefore, we want to bring Penang’s flavors to Thailand. ....