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Chowrasta Market
Most visitors to Chowrasta Market leave thinking they've experienced Malaysian food. They haven't. Real Chowrasta Market tastes like a charcoal wok at midnight, a curry that has been simmering since dawn, and a kuih lady who remembers your order from last time.
Chowrasta Market is Penang's oldest wet market. Spices, dried goods, and food stalls that have been serving George Town for over a century.
A Tour Built Around You
We do not have a fixed tour here yet, but that does not mean you miss out. Our Tailored Experience lets you build a private tour around what you want to eat, see, and learn. Tell us your group size, dietary needs, and preferred neighbourhoods, and we will design a route with our best local guides.
How It Works
Three steps to eating like a local
Pick your adventure
Choose the tour that matches your taste — join a small group or book a private experience. Every route is built around the real food locals actually eat.
Meet your guide
A local who knows every stall, every hawker, and every story behind the food. This is the person who grew up eating here — they'll take you where guidebooks can't.
Eat without worry
8+ stops, 3–4 hours, one incredible meal. Every dish is vetted, every stall is trusted, and every bite comes with a story. You just show up and enjoy.
What Makes It Special
Morning at Penang's Oldest Market
The People
Family-run stalls that have been feeding their neighborhoods for decades. Chowrasta Market's hawkers take pride in recipes passed down through generations — and our guides personally know the stories behind each one.
The Places
Hidden alleyways, bustling markets, and streets that transform at night. The best food in Chowrasta Market lives where the locals eat — not where the guidebooks send you.
The Stories
Chowrasta Market's food tells the story of migration, trade, and community — Chinese kopitiams, Indian banana leaf joints, Malay warungs. Every dish carries a history.




Chowrasta Market is Penang's oldest wet market — a sensory overload of spices, dried goods, and food stalls that has been the island's culinary heartbeat for generations. This is where Penang wakes up.
Our morning food walk begins here, in the chaos and colour of the market. You'll taste kuih — those jewel-like Malaysian sweets — fresh from the stalls that locals have trusted for decades. You'll sit down for a kopitiam breakfast, pulling up a plastic stool at a coffee shop that has been serving the same family recipes since your grandparents' time.
Penang is at its most authentic in the morning. The market vendors are setting up, the first batches of curry are bubbling, and the air carries the scent of pandan, coconut, and fried shallots. This is when you see Penangites doing what they do best — eating.
On this tour, you'll try dishes you simply cannot find anywhere else. Mee Sotong — yellow noodles stir-fried with sambal paste — is unique to Penang. The Fort Cornwallis version, with its particular blend of spices, is something no other Malaysian city can replicate.
And somewhere between the market and the kopitiam, you'll taste Penang Assam Laksa for the first time. It is a hybrid of sweet, savoury, and sour — every sense is tested at once. Guests who try it never forget the moment.
What guests say
Real reviews from people who did this tour
“More than just a food tour - Simply Enak is based on food, of course, but also the sources of food, culture, and history represented in every plate. I enjoyed e…”
Janice Leong
KL
“Did the Petaling Street tour. Mimi our guide was friendly, bubbly, knowledgeable. Coped amazingly well with our diverse group which included older members, kids…”
Thang Ngo
KL
“Pauline gave us a wonderful tour of Chinatown! So many things I'd not noticed before, all the wonderful tastes and flavours of Malaysia and relaxing cocktails. …”
Laura Scott
KL
“Love the fun and excitement moments to explore Kuala Lumpur. Thank you so much!”
Chloe Huey
KL
“We joined the Kuala Lumpur street food tour and it was great! We sampled tons of food at local places, and our guide was super knowledgeable.”
Hannah Truong
KL
“Pauline was a great tour guide!”
Pauling Hee
KL
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