14 Hours Eating Best INDIAN STREET FOOD in Penang, Malaysia!! 🇲🇾

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🇲🇾 Malaysian Street Food in Penang:    • Ultimate MALAYSIAN STREET FOOD in Pen...  
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PENANG, MALAYSIA - Penang is a melting pot of people and cultures, and the Indian community is strongly represented and has certainly influenced and adapted the amazing Malaysian street food of Penang. Today we’re on a mission to eat only Indian food in Penang!

Roti Canai Gemas Road (maps.app.goo.gl/QuLCwYB7wEGRnAPYA) - We have to begin our day with one of the greatest of all Malaysian Indian street food breakfasts - roti canai, and this place takes it to the next level. Price - 18 MYR ($3.84) for everything

Nasi Kandar Imigresen (maps.app.goo.gl/CtYLYLNKZR2aXpcC6) - From the last few Penang videos you already know about my love for Nasi Kandar, and on this Indian food tour there was no way we were going to miss this generations old Indian rice and curry stall. Price - 30 MYR ($6.39)

Hameed Pata Mee Sotong (maps.app.goo.gl/q6wD9DFTac53ZEvH8) - One of the more unique dishes on this tour today is mee sotong, or squid noodles, a unique combination of Indian, Malay, and even Chinese - really a taste of Penang on a plate! Price - 6 MYR ($1.28)

Ramzan Restaurant (maps.app.goo.gl/qTHPrxRrcC8m7sLr9) - This legendary restaurant is an institution in Penang and their duck curry is out of this world. Price - 22 MYR ($4.69) for everything

Penang Famous Samosa (maps.app.goo.gl/4zUVSw7DP9YErqwZ8) - Featured in the Michelin Guide, this place served delicious and fresh samosas on the corner in Little India. Price - 1.50 MYR ($0.32) per piece

Varusai Chapati (maps.app.goo.gl/6zfUR8YWAAMntjVn8) - Something simple and typically you’ll find in Penang are small tea and chapati stalls. Price - 19.40 MYR ($4.14) for everything

Penang, Malaysia is home to some of the best Indian food outside of India, but it has adapted to the local Malaysian culture.

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All Comments (21)
  • @BookwormVlogz
    I'm reading a book about Malaysia and then seen this video I think the food is amazing and culture! Love from USA
  • As a local penang-nite, the places you went were absolutely legends! Highly recommend people from all around to world to check them out! Thanks mark for dropping by!
  • Initially this 'mamak mee' we called it in Penang was started by his grandfather 18:39. It was in a different location and was in Pulau Tikus coffee shop. When I was little my Mum used to bring me there, I'm a vegetarian his grandfather used to wash the wok clean before cooking a vegetarian version for me. His grandfather's 'mamak mee' is in comparable, he was a legend of 'mamak mee'. It's nice to see his grandson has taken over his legacy. Mamak mee goes best with black coffee🤩
  • @bellalee3650
    One of the reason why I love your video is the way you appreciate every dishes you try..
  • @linalbert
    So glad you picked Penang! One of my Must go Places !!!! Great Video!
  • I think i have to book a ticket to Malaysia now to eat,Mark your food videos always makes me drool 🙆🏻‍♂️🤤
  • Mark's love towards this specific Indian-Malaysian cuisine is so palpable in this vid, he's giddy and expressive with each bite! :D
  • @Romafood
    How many fascinating places you make us discover!
  • @Fatemaalien
    I love this channel, it takes us with you to every successful place
  • Sempoi brother Mark Wiens, Malay Chinese Indian we are One Malaysia. Welcome to Penang
  • @arimax888
    Mark, your genuine appreciation respect for other cultures is so wholesome to watch. Your channel is a traveler's map. When am able to I;m definitely going to try some of places like hameed's that were featured. The dishes were so enticing😋
  • When I visited steel foundries in India years ago, we were invited to a local restaurant. My colleague asked why so much onion was used. The answer: "That is against food poisoning but you should not be afraid" :-)
  • @lionbell9
    Dear Mark you are missing 3 amazing cuisines Afghanistan ( Mantu , Borani , Bolani and so much more amazing dishes) Sudan ( Amazing spicy peanut butter salad , amazing eggplant dishes , amazing foul fava bean dish , amazing drink called karkade a cold hibiscus tea , and so much more unique and incredible dishes , for me sudanese cuisine is the best african cuisine , you will love it , and they love to cook spicy! ) Poland ( Amazing Soups and sausages and comfort food , if you enjoy russian food you will love polish food its one of the best european cuisines! Everything is just on point)
  • @manxology
    Mark seems like a genuinely great guy. We need that. Thanks, Mark!
  • @63ah1275
    13 minutes in, and you've already had more food than I eat in a week.😮
  • @oliveoil4487
    Mark - I just love how you appreciate foods from around the world. I love to travel with you with my eyes to all these amazing places to experience new culture and new foods. Excellent video!!
  • @Alex_Gordon
    like you said: if you're not sweating for breakfast in Pinang, it's not the right breakfast 😅 and you were sure sweating after that breakfast lol! lovely video! thanks for the upload
  • @tanya9112
    Malaysian food is my fave I love Roti Chanai , Nasi Lemak and Char kway teow Omg that chicken leg and thigh curry yum!!!
  • Come to Negeri Sembilan! I'll bring you around! We'll eat all the Masak Lemak in the world 😃