Monday, April 5, 2010

Georgetown Heritage

A cosy kopitiam that specialises in Penang food & Nyonya recipes.

Char kuey teow. We couldn't resist ordering this, but it turned out to be mediocre, with rather puny cockles. Fell a bit short of the essential 'wok hei.'

The side dishes that come with rice seem to be a better bet. We kinda liked the Chien Chuan Egg, even though the spicy-sour gravy isn't something we generally go for.

Fried "rempah" fish. Tasted surprisingly fresh, but the sambal stuffing could have been more flavourful; methinks my grandmother used to make a better version.

Minced chicken with soft-boiled potatoes. Comfort foodish; everything on this platter tasted homemade and nourishingly wholesome.

Sambal dried prawns. Flavourful and not too spicy, with a nice, creamy texture.

Piping-hot winter melon soup. One of our favorite broths, perfectly prepared.


Georgetown Heritage,
Solaris Dutamas.

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