Tuesday, 14 June 2022

Laksalicious Lunch In Penang

From the esplanade waterfront walk, we drove to this place that is called Laksalicious.

We were told that this place serves both Assam Laksa and Laksa Lemak.
Banner at the entrance.
Our friends did the ordering because they have been here and they know what is good.
I ordered this appetizing drink called Laksa Tea @ RM9.90. 
I can't remember what it is called but it has small pieces of lemon grass, bunga kantang or edible torch ginger, pineapple, cucumber, mint leaves, etc., in the drink.
1 bowl of Mixed Laksa (assam + lemak laksa) and 1 bowl of Nyonya Laksa (lemak). Laksa per bowl costs RM10.90. Each bowl of laksa has a piece of deep fried flour fritter.
Two bowls of iced cendol for sharing (RM7.90 per bowl).
Delicious cendol with thick coconut milk (santan) and palm sugar.
Side order #1 - Crispy fried yam paste rolls 
Yam paste rolls @ RM4.90 per plate.
Crispy prawn fritters, 3 pieces @ RM10.90.
Total cost for this laksa lunch = RM65.30.
We bought a few packs of frozen laksa the next day to take home to Ipoh.
Laksalicious at 123, Hutton Lane, Georgetown, Penang.
These vintage floor tiles have been preserved and we can still see them on the floor in front of some old shops and eateries in Penang.
Old shops renovated and converted into hotels e.g. Penaga Hotel.
Vintage designs and stained glass windows.
We were surprised to see this in Penang. A bread or "roti" man using a tricycle to sell bread and other snacks. Those days, we have bread men riding on this tricycle, going to the residential areas and we will know by the "ting-ting" sound when he hits on the bell attached to his tricycle.


Giving preferred treatment to rich people is a clear case
of selling one's soul for a piece of bread.
(Proverbs 28:21, The Living Bible-TLB)

49 comments:

  1. What a fabulous place you visited, Nancy. The food looks delicious and that tea is a dream!! I love tose old flors, you still see them some places here, such a pity to cover them up or destroy them. Hugs, Valerie

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    1. I do hope the old tiles will continued to be well preserved.

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  2. Sounds like a fun trip. The drink looks refreshing!
    xoxo
    Lovely
    www.mynameislovely.com

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  3. the vintage tiles are a gem! i like taking photos of those tiles, so colorful and aesthetic.

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  4. I prefer our Sarawak laksa to the Penang one...but I do love the Kelantan laksam though, very nice.

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    1. We all have our own preferences. Not easy for us to get authentic Sarawak laksa here.

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  5. Niezwykłe fotografie. Jedzenie wygląda super. Udanego tygodnia😊

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  6. The food looks delicious! Wonderful place! Thanks for sharing :)

    Abdel | Infinitely Posh.

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  7. Lovely poster and vintage floor tiles!
    History repeats itself - tricycle carryng bread for sale.

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  8. ...I remember as kid seeing fancy tile in stores and they exist in some today. Thanks Nancy for sharing.

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  9. Glad to see the old buildings and things are well preserved and restored to use. The tricycle carries a lot of memories of the past.

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  10. Tiles and a tricycle remind young people of their past and make sure that the traditions of a town are not forgotten.

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    1. I do hope these will be preserved for the future generations.

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  11. The Crispy prawn fritters look really interesting Nancy. I like the tea also.

    Cruisin Paul

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  12. Once again you share delicious food with us! Lovely photos too!

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  13. I'm pretty sure I would enjoy the rolls.

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  14. This looks like such a happy place!

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  15. Thank you Nancy for your post. Your Laksalicious Lunch In Penang is absolutely delicious! I would order a mix laksa and cendol. Does the frozen laksa include the noodles too?

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    1. Yes, the frozen laksa includes the noodle, cracker and har koh.

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  16. lindo lugar, me dio ganas de los rollitos. Te mando un beso.

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  17. I hope to eat out tomorrow
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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  18. The food looks and sounds so exotic and yummy again, I really would love to find that here! Or, better, pay you a visit, I would need explanations anyways ;-)
    Beautiful tiles, too!

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    1. Thank you, Iris. You would be very interested in our many different types of food.

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  19. i like cendol too...i usually drink them when the weather feels hot...i want try fried chrispy prawn ^^

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  20. It all looks good, and i like that floor and the windows.

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    1. Glad to see these antique tiles being preserved.

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  22. Todo se ve muy bien. Besos Nancy.

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  23. The ingredients in that laksa tea are really the main ones in real laksa.

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    1. I like the laksa tea but it is not cheap.

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