Fried Kuey Teow hawkers, apprentice and Chef

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Fried Kuey Teow hawkers, apprentice and Chef
Penang Char Kuey Tiao
As we continue with our food discovery, we sensed a mouth-watering aroma, emitting the fragrant garlicky flavours from a push cart stall and we were adamant in tracking it down. The aroma led us to this stall labelled as ‘Penang Char Kway Teow’ as translated in English. The stall is ordinary looking and small but many still spotted it as there was a queue. Fearing of missing out, we immediately joined in the queue for a plate of the Char Kway Teow.
After a 15 min wait, it was finally our turn to stomach the irresistible and aromatic char kway teow. As this is a take-out stall, the kway teow is packed into a transparent plastic rectangular box. The appearance is rather simple and common as compared to the other stalls. When we tried on our first spoonful of the kway teow, we could taste the authentic flavours of garlic, soy sauce, egg and a hint of chilli bursting in our mouths. It was appetising and left us wanting for another bite and more. Next up was the prawn and bean sprouts. It was surprisingly succulent and not undercooked! The bean sprouts were thoroughly infused with flavours. It certainly exuded the authentic flavours of Penang.
The portion was decent for a small size. However, the seller was rather generous with the prawns and bean sprouts. The kway teow was the thin size type and it did not leave a queasy feeling behind even after we finish it, simply because it was not oily. No complains on the higher price charged i.e. RM6.50 for a small plate as our palate is greatly satisfied and it exceeds our expectations. We will definitely be back for more!
#炒 stir fried/ pan fried/ fried . #炒粿條 #炒粿条 Fried Kway Teow #charkueyteow #chakwayteow . #ペン習字 #筆ペン #Penang #Malaysia #ペナン島 #ペナン #マレーシア #漢字 #書道 #書法 #書遊 #毛筆 #墨 #習字 #日本文化 #筆文字 #文字 #和文化 #創作書道 #インスタ書道部 #書道好きな人と繋がりたい (at Store 71 Char Koay Teow @ Gurney Drive) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWgQTsxvkfX/?utm_medium=tumblr
STREET FOOD - Penang, Malaysia
Penang's delicacy.
Char Kuey Teow - Stir Fried Flat Noodle with egg, cockles, prawns, Chinese lap cheung (dried sausage), beans sprout and chives.
Famously stir fried using charcoal and wok to enhance the flavour from the ingredients and seasonings.
All it needed, it's a good wok hei!
Char kueh teow with duck eggs. #charkueyteow #charkuayteow #charkuehteow #charkuehtiaw #noodles #izykopinmakan #izymakan #marimakan (at Quackteow-Rasta) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGEKwvHJNNu/?igshid=bls3vw9rc4ph
Char kueh teow with duck eggs. #charkueyteow #charkuayteow #charkuehteow #charkuehtiaw #noodles #izykopinmakan #izymakan #marimakan (at Quackteow-Rasta) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGEKwvHJNNu/?igshid=bls3vw9rc4ph
Semalam punya cerita . Kita order ‘UDANG QANOM’ . #port112 #charkueyteow (at Port112) https://www.instagram.com/p/CENxQsop7Vk/?igshid=bykxd1qnyu7n
char kuey teow. . #homemade #foodie #charkueyteow #cookingathome https://www.instagram.com/p/CDtDX3tJjZA/?igshid=16uuilu8nglcl