Penang's famous Kimberley Street Night Market
The Kimberley Street Night Market in Penang is the most famous night market, located in the northeastern corner of George Town's coastal area, where a variety of traditional Malaysian delicacies are gathered.
Staple Food
Old Town Chicken Rice, the Hainanese chicken rice here is cooked with chicken broth, served with white cut chicken. The taste is light, and even the rice is full of chicken fat aroma. It is also a heritage of more than 100 years. Starting from 15 yuan.
Wonton Noodles
This is also a delicacy inherited by the Cantonese Chinese. There are two types: dry mixed and soup. Smooth noodles paired with several large wontons with thin skin and thick meat. Starting from 10 yuan
Laksa
Laksa is a Malay delicacy, made with seafood, coconut milk, and special spicy sauce into a noodle soup, with a taste that is sour, sweet, and spicy, with rich layers. About 20 yuan per person
Other recommendations include coconut milk rice, roast meat, oyster omelette, Indian curry
Fried Kway Teow
That is, fried flat rice noodles, the dry-fried beef ho fun from Guangdong is also a night market specialty. About 20 yuan
Dessert and Beverage
Jian Rui is a local dessert, with a base of milk and coconut juice, with various kinds of jelly, similar to Hainan's Bing Bu Liang. About 12 yuan per person
White Coffee
White coffee is a Malaysian specialty, iced coffee paired with laksa, or coconut milk rice is a perfect match. Starting from 5 yuan
Nyonya Kuih
Nyonya specialty pastries, most of the ingredients are coconut milk, coconut sugar, sticky and full of coconut flavor. Starting from 3 yuan
Special drinks also include herbal tea, milk tea, barley water, etc.
Business hours: 17:00 to 0:00
Transport: Take buses 101, 103 to GRANDVIEW CONDOMINIUM station.
Gurney plaza is a shopping complex with Parkson department store, supermarket, many eateries and a cinema and gym
Yummy street food.Quality wise, I think there’s too much good food in Penang for this place to stand out. The nice thing is that it’s kind of near the beach, and the atmosphere is nice because many tourists are eating here. Food here is still reasonably cheap, but slightly marked up due to being Gurney Drive.I enjoyed the food here, but I think many small coffee shops & hawker centres have comparable food at cheaper prices.Come if you’d just like to say you’ve been to Gurney Drive in Penang!
Definitely a must-visit hawker centre when you’re in Georgetown. A wide variety of food is available here. The price isn’t that bad as well. On a good day (when it isn’t raining), it’s nice to have a good meal here.
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Looking across the water you can see Butterworth and the port, whilst historic Georgetown is located at the end of Gurney Drive.
Other popular attractions nearby. They are Batu Feringghi and Tanjung Bungah. Batu Feringghi is where beach lovers should spend their time.
It is situated in Georgetown, the capital of Penang. It is located approximately 2.1km away from Botanics Garden Penang.