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Here are Penang’s must-try food, quirky cafes, popular attractions and exciting parks all in a convenient list format to keep handy while travelling.


This restaurant serves Thai food. Their Tom Yam is a must-try.
Address: 294, Jalan Burma, Pulau Tikus, 10350, Penang, MALAYSIA
War Emperor's Temple or Wu Ti Meow is a clan temple at 36 King Street in George Town, Penang. It belongs to the Toi San Association based next door, at 38 King Street. The temple venerates Kwan Kung, literally Lord Kwan. This is the Wade-Giles spelling which in Pinyin is Guan Gong. Kwan Kung is regarded as the god of war. It is the deity often portrayed with a red face and holding a guandao, a huge crescent blade.
Address: 36 King Street, George Town, 10200, Penang, MALAYSIA
Wat Chayamangkalaram or The Reclining Buddha Temple is a Thai Buddhist Temple and most notable for its reclining statue. It is located at Burma Road and it can be seen on the road from Batu Feringghi. It is located right across the Dharmikarama Buddhist Temple.
Address: 17, Lorong Burma, Pulau Tikus, 10350 George Town, Penang, MALAYSIA
The temple is one of the oldest Hindu temples in Penang and originally located within the grounds of the Penang Botanic Gardens.
Address: Lorong Air Terjun, 806 Waterfall Road, George Town, 10350, Penang, MALAYSIA
Oi! You tackle my wife ah?! Ah Ling I love you Prangin River was a bustling waterway for all manner of goods that were shipped to Penang from all over the world.
Address: Gat Lebuh Prangin, George Town, 10300, Penang, MALAYSIA
Situated opposite the ferry terminal, a sure fire way to spot this seafood restaurant is the large tree that guards its entrance. Get ready to savour various Chinese dishes such as bitter gourd soup, steamed chicken with Chinese herbs, steamed clams with egg white and more.
Address: 177C, Lebuh Victoria, 10300 George Town, Penang, MALAYSIA.
Set in a heritage building with Peranakan and Western ambience, What The Duck Restaurant offers traditional French cuisine as well as Asian dishes. The restaurant specialises in duck dishes, in both Western and Asian style. Some of its signature dishes are Duck Confit, Balinese Bek-Bek, and for dessert, Banana Caramel Brownie with Salted Egg Yolk ice-cream.
Address: Lot No L01-15 & 16, Level 1, Setia SPICE Canopy, No.108, Jalan Tun Dr Awang, 11900 Penang, MALAYSIA
Yes, it's true. At Wheeler's Coffee, expect to be greeted with bicycle-themed decorations hung on walls, ceiling and everywhere else. Drinks wise, they serve beers and blended beverages. If you're famished, there's also a breakfast and hi-tea filled with egg benedict, tuna melt bagel, bacon and egg croissant as well as salad and snacks.
Address: 67, Love Lane, George Town, 10200, Penang, MALAYSIA
Hello Orang Kaya! Hello Tauke! Muntri Street was named after The ‘Orang Kaya Menteri’ of Larut, Perak, Ngah Ibrahim. The tin merchants of Penang worked very closely with Ngah Ibrahim as Larut District was one of the major suppliers of tin at the time.
Address: Lebuh Muntri, George Town, 10200, Penang, MALAYSIA
Wisma Yeap Chor Ee is an elegant historic building which is located right across China Street Ghaut from Wisma kastam and is on the same side as UAB building and the Regional Office of Wawasan Open University.
Address: China Street Ghaut, George Town, 10200, Penang, MALAYSIA
An interactive, informative, creative and fun place that is also mouth-watering with some large-than-life exhibits of Penang favourites, served within a colonial building.
Address: 49, Lebuh Pantai, George Town, 10200 George Town, Penang, MALAYSIA
Mr Chen of Ngai Sun has been in the business for a long while. At his shop, all artworks are hand paintrd onto the blinds rather than spraypaint. All this is done in a narrow little alleyway at the back of the shop.
Address: 165 Lebuh Chulia, George Town, 10300, Penang, MALAYSIA.
This restaurant serves vegetarian Indian food and is located in Little India
Address: 60 Lebuh Penang, George Town, 10200, Penang, MALAYSIA
With an elegant mansion along the Northam Road in George Town, Penang Woodville was built to resemble a French chateau for the late Lim Lean Ting. It was designed by Charles Miller of the firm A.R.I.B.A in 1925.
Address: Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah, George Town, 10500, Penang, MALAYSIA
The betel nut or ‘ Pinang’ tree gave the island its name. Aiyoh, Think I climb up the wrong tree! Also called toddy or palm wine, tuak is an alcoholic beverage made from underdeveloped flower of coconut palm. The collecting and market for tuak was entirely an Indian affair with the majority of its drinkers being Indian labourers.
Address: Lorong Pasar, George Town, 10200, Penang, MALAYSIA