After having enough of the foodie experience, we finally got ourselves checked in at the hotel. Those who were tired rested in their room while the rest of us decided to walk off some calories before dinner.
A few places were suggested for dinner and finally. a friend directed us to Bayan Lepas for dinner. We didn't mind the distance, after all we were not hungry yet. At the Spice Pisa Cafe, Bayan Lepas., we were spoiled for choice. We first took a walk to look at all the stalls before we could decide what we want to eat.
We ordered baked mud crabs at RM 60 per kg.
These 3 crabs weighed exactly a kg.
A plate of oyster omelette
First we ordered 1 plate, then followed by another plate of roasted pork.
By the time I took this snapshot, half plate already gone!
Penang prawns noodles.
2 plates of ikan panggang or spicy bbq sting ray
A plate of thin pancakes
Muah chee or soft glutinous rice flour balls with peanut powder.
This is a great place for those who love varieties and street food.
And just across the road, there is this Lucky Eatery foodcourt.
A night view of of the Jubilee Clock Tower taken from a moving car.
A close up of an antique Chinese ink brush set.
(found this treasure at the dessert shop at Lebuh Melayu, Penang)
Linking to Tuesday's Treasure & Image-in-ing.
This is what I have asked of God for you:
that you will be encouraged and knit together by strong ties of love,
and that you will have the rich experience of knowing
Christ with real certainty and clear understanding.
For God's secret plan, now at last made known, is Christ himself.
In him lie hidden all the mighty,
untapped treasures of wisdom and knowledge.
(Colossians 2:2-3, The Living Bible-TLB)
Tudo com um aspecto delicioso.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Thank you, Francisco!
Delete...my those crabs look good! A beautiful antique Chinese ink brush set and 'adding machine.' Thanks Nancy for stopping by, enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom!
DeleteSo much peanuts on the muah chee. I like that.
ReplyDeleteNice dinner. Make me craving for crabs now. Lol.
Thank you, Rose! The muah chee very soft and yummy with lots and lots of peanuts! I am thinking of the crabs at this moment!
DeleteOyster omelette!! that is very new to me.. I want to try it..
ReplyDeleteOyster omelette is one of the popular street food in Penang.
Deletewow what a great meal! I want those crabs!
ReplyDeleteThe crab very fresh and good!
DeleteAha when I was in Penang I also went to these two food courts.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, you did! What are the good food to go for?
DeleteThe beef Dry char hor!
DeleteOk, thanks Mun! Will kiv for next visit!
DeleteI totally love the plate of oyster omelette and the crabs. The stingray sounds interesting Nancy. Have a great Tuesday. See ya.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
Thank you, Paul! Have a wonderful dat!
DeleteWhat a lovely dinner. I want some of each dish please.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee! We too took some of every dish!
DeleteThe crabs look delicious and pretty strong shells! Nice pieces of antique and Chinese abacus.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeevan!
DeleteI am very hungry now, looking at the spicy stingray, muah chee and oyster omelette, these are my kind of food
ReplyDeleteAny time street food is always preferred.
DeleteYum! I'll be right over for lunch!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2018/10/master-potter.html
Sue, you are most welcome!
DeleteOhhh so much food! I want those mud crabssssss :D
ReplyDeleteMud crabs my favourite too!
DeleteSe ve todo muy sabroso. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa!
DeleteThe food looks delicious. Unfortunately, I do not know any food.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to eat a plate of pork.
Greetings from Poland.
Lucja
Thank you, Lucja! I love pork too!
DeleteThe clock tower is beautiful. Hard to believe you snapped this in the dark from a moving car! I have never seen an ink brush set! Really fancy.
ReplyDeleteI quickly snapped a few and most of them turned out blur. This is the only one that is presentable.
DeleteThat clock tower is quite a sight!
ReplyDeleteIt looks better in the night lights.
DeleteToo much choice can overwhelm me, i would be glad to go to such a place with someone who knows what's best to order.
ReplyDeleteNow we know what is good if we go back again.
DeleteNancy, 'jin ho chiak' lah ;D
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely holiday.
Thank you, Sharon! Just can't help going after all the delicious street food in Penang.
DeleteMy goodness, such amazing looking food what a feast.
ReplyDeleteI can never resist those amazing food!
DeleteLooks like the meal was every bit worth the journey!
ReplyDeleteoooh my those plates of yummy food look super delicious! I haven't been to Penang for quite sometimes now..
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