Street Food de Penang
Capitale Culinaire de la Malaisie
Durée
3.5 hours
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Penang
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Qu'est-ce qui fait de Penang la "capitale culinaire" de la Malaisie ? Simply Enak vous guidera à travers la fusion culturelle qui a créé des plats que vous ne trouverez qu'ici. Au marché Chowrasta, nous vous défierons de goûter le "Ngor Ka Sai" du kopitiam.
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This Tour Is Great For…
- People who want to taste the real neighborhoods — not the tourist strip
- Meeting the actual people behind the food — aunties, uncles, third-generation hawkers
- Understanding why Malaysian food tastes the way it does — the history, the politics, the family stories
- Slower, smaller-group walks where you can actually ask questions
We've been eating in these neighborhoods for 14+ years. Every vendor on this tour is someone we actually know — not a business arrangement, but a friendship. You'll taste the same dishes our families have been eating for generations, and hear the stories that make them matter.
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Kopitiam "Ngor Ka Sai" - signature nutmeg pickles
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Watch master handcraft popiah skin
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Legendary Asam Laksa - sweet, sour, savoury
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Peranakan culture through colourful kuey
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Chowrasta Market with exotic fruits and spices
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Your 3.5 hours Walk
Meet at Mydin Penang Road
Meet your guide at Mydin supermarket on Penang Road, a short walk from George Town's main heritage attractions. From here we head toward the historic Chowrasta Market.
Mydin is a Malaysian hypermarket chain, but this particular branch sits at the crossroads of old and new Penang — steps away from the island's oldest market.
Chowrasta Market — Penang's Food Soul
Walk through Chowrasta Market, Penang's oldest market, where vendors have been selling fresh produce, spices, seafood and local specialities since the 1800s. Watch master craftsmen handcraft popiah skin and sample exotic fruits.
Chowrasta Market opened in 1890 and has been the heart of Penang's food scene ever since. The name 'Chowrasta' means 'four roads' in Hindi, referring to its original crossroad location.
Kopitiam Breakfast — Roti and Kopi
Sit down at a traditional kopitiam for a proper Penang breakfast. Watch the roti master stretch and flip roti Chennai paper-thin, and wash it down with a strong cup of kopi-O.
The kopitiam culture in Penang is uniquely Peranakan — a fusion of Chinese, Malay and Nyonya influences that you won't find anywhere else in Malaysia.
Penang Street Food Walk — Laksa and Nasi Lemak
Walk through the streets of George Town stopping at legendary hawker stalls. Taste Penang Laksa with its tangy tamarind-based broth, alongside creamy Nasi Lemak and other local favourites.
Penang Laksa — also called Asam Laksa — uses mackerel fish broth flavoured with tamarind, lemongrass and torch ginger. It's a dish that polarises visitors: you either love it or it takes some getting used to.
Heritage Walk — Monuments and Stories
Walk past the monuments and colonial buildings of George Town as your guide shares the stories of how Penang was formed as a settlement. Learn about the Peranakan culture and its influence on the island's food.
George Town was founded in 1786 by Captain Francis Light of the British East India Company. The city's UNESCO World Heritage status protects its unique blend of Asian and colonial architecture.
Kuih Tasting and Farewell
End the tour with a tasting of colourful Peranakan kuey — sweet, coconut-based desserts that are as beautiful as they are tasty. Your guide shares tips for the rest of your time in Penang.
Nyonya kuih — traditional Peranakan sweets — are made from ingredients like coconut milk, pandan leaves, glutinous rice and gula Melaka (palm sugar). Each kuih tells a story of cultural adaptation.
No two mornings are quite the same.
We visit the same stalls on every tour — but the experience shifts with the weather, your group, and whoever's in a talking mood that day.
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- All food tastings (8-10 dishes)
- Beverages at each stop
- Expert local guide
- Small group experience (max 9)
- Chowrasta Market tour
- Street art & temple exploration
- Popiah skin handcrafting demonstration
- Detailed meeting point instructions
- Transportation to meeting point
- Personal souvenirs
- Tips for your guide
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- Comfortable walking shoes
- Camera or phone for photos
- Hat or cap for sun protection
- Light breakfast recommended
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This tour covers roughly 2.5 km on foot — flat streets, comfortable pace.
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Combien coûte une visite culinaire à KL ?
Les visites en groupe coûtent entre RM 285 et RM 359 par personne, selon la visite choisie. Les visites privées sont proposées sur demande, généralement pour des groupes de quatre personnes ou plus. Envoyez-nous un message WhatsApp et nous préparerons quelque chose qui convient à votre groupe.
Comment réserver ?
Réservez directement sur la page de la visite ou envoyez-nous un message WhatsApp. Nous confirmons en quelques heures, souvent plus tôt. Pas de plateformes tierces, pas de frais de réservation — nous restons directs.
Que se passe-t-il si je dois annuler ?
Annulation gratuite jusqu'à 48 heures avant la plupart des visites, et 24 heures pour certaines. Nous confirmerons la politique lors de votre réservation. La vie arrive — nous sommes flexibles.
Combien de temps durent les visites ?
La plupart des visites durent de 4 à 5 heures. Nous nous adaptons à l'énergie et à la curiosité de votre groupe — nous ne regardons pas l'horloge. Si un vendeur a une histoire qui vaut la peine d'être entendue, nous nous arrêtons et l'écoutons.
What can I expect on a food tour?
You'll visit 8-10 food stalls over 4-5 hours, tasting a variety of dishes. Your guide will share stories about the food, culture, and history. Small groups (max 9 people), local prices, no tourist traps.
Can I take photos during the tour?
Absolutely! We encourage photos. Most vendors are happy to be photographed — they're proud of their food. We'll also take group photos and can help you capture the perfect shot.
How much walking is involved?
Approximately 3km over 4-5 hours, at a leisurely pace. We stop frequently to eat and listen to stories. If you have mobility concerns, let us know — we can adjust the route.
What happens if it rains?
Tours run rain or shine! Malaysia's rain is intense but brief (usually 15-20 minutes). We have covered areas at most stops and will adjust the route if needed. Bring a light rain jacket just in case.
When will I receive confirmation?
We typically confirm within 3 hours during business hours (9am-8pm). For last-minute bookings (within 24 hours), we'll do our best to accommodate — just WhatsApp us directly.
What's the minimum group size for private tours?
Private tours are available for groups of 4 or more. For couples or solo travelers, join-in tours are a great option. Contact us for custom group arrangements.
I have food allergies. Is it safe?
We take allergies seriously. Let us know when booking, and we'll brief all vendors. However, hawker stalls handle multiple ingredients, so we can't guarantee 100% allergen-free. Those with severe allergies should consult us first.
Is the food spicy?
Malaysian food can be spicy, but we adjust for your group. Most dishes have complex flavors beyond just heat. Let us know your spice tolerance, and we'll guide you accordingly.
Are there toilet breaks during the tour?
Yes! We start near a toilet facility and have breaks at locations with clean restrooms. We recommend using the toilet before the tour starts, but we'll ensure opportunities during the 4-5 hours.
Is there parking near the meeting point?
Yes, there's parking near all our meeting points. We'll send you detailed directions with parking information after booking. In KL and Penang, Grab (ride-sharing) is also very convenient and affordable.
What happens if it rains?
Tours run rain or shine! Malaysia's rain is intense but brief — usually 20-30 minutes then sunshine returns. We have covered alternatives at most stalls and adjust the route if needed. Some guests say eating char kway teow while watching tropical rain is the highlight of the tour.
What if I need to cancel?
Free cancellation up to 48 hours before most tours, and 24 hours for some specialty experiences. We'll confirm the specific policy when you book. Life happens — flights get delayed, kids get sick. We're flexible and understanding, because we've been travelers too.
What's the minimum group size for private tours?
Private tours are available for groups of 4 or more people. We customize the route, pace, and food stops based on your group's preferences and dietary needs. Popular for corporate team building, family celebrations, or friends who want an exclusive experience. Message us on WhatsApp for a custom quote.
When will I receive confirmation?
We typically confirm within 3 hours during business hours (9am-6pm MYT), often within 30 minutes. For last-minute bookings same-day, message us on WhatsApp and we'll check vendor availability. Weekend tours fill up faster, so book 2-3 days ahead when possible.
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