Penang Food heaven always become a nicknames as Penang’s food scene is not only delectable, it’s a cultural diversity. Below are 7 local-favorite food spots (some hidden, some iconic) that you can’t miss adding to your Penang plan. I’ve included open hours and social media/contacts where necessary, as well as mini itineraries to help with planning.
1. Makan Pagi by Fizzy – Breakfast & All-Day Kopitiam

This cafe is a hub of stodgy local breakfasts—nasi lemak and char kuey teow to the standard traditional kopi and local pastries.
Address: 266, Jalan Dr Lim Chwee Leong, George Town, 10100 Pulau Pinang
Operating Hours: 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM & 6:00 PM – 2:00 AM (Closed Friday)
Social Media / Contact: Instagram “@makanpagi.georgetown”, Phone: +60 13-984 2274
Mini Itinerary: Start here at 7:30 AM. Stroll around George Town heritage streets (Armenian, Cannon Lane) after breakfast to allow it to digest.
2. Padang Kota Lama – Pasembur by the Seaside

Famous for its open-air pasembur food stalls, it’s a picture and a culinary delight.
Address: 4, Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah, George Town, 10200 Penang
Operating Hours: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM (Daily)
Social Media / Contact: Phone: +60 19-477 5786
Mini Itinerary: Go there at lunchtime (12:00–2:00 PM). After lunch, take a walk along the Esplanade and sea views near Fort Cornwallis.
3. Dim Sum Valet – Budget Dim Sum Gem

A Halal dim sum local favorite, casual and homey.
Address: 16, Lebuh Keng Kwee, George Town, 10100 Penang
Operating Hours: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Closed Tuesday)
Social Media / Contact: Facebook “Dim Sum Valet Penang”, Phone: +60 13-616 8628
Mini Itinerary: Visit there mid-morning (circa 9:30–10:30 AM). After dim sum, visit nearby cafes or street murals in George Town.
4. Ais Tingkap – Heritage Cooling Drink

This dessert/drink is Penang’s retro cooling drink with rose syrup, basil seeds, coconut water, and jelly.
Address: 2, Lebuh Tamil, George Town, 10100 Penang
Operating Hours: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Daily)
Social Media / Contact: Instagram “@heritageaistingkap”, Phone: +60 16-400 3310
Mini Itinerary: Best enjoyed mid-day, around 2:00–4:00 PM, while strolling around Little India or Kapitan Keling area.
5. Nasi Kandar Deen Mutiara – Late-Night Curry Flood

Famous for its saucy, banjir-style nasi kandar.
Address: 170, Jalan Jelutong, Kampung Kastam, 11600 George Town, Penang
Operating Hours: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM (Daily)
Social Media / Contact: Facebook “Deen Mutiara Official”, Phone: +60 16-432 0166
Mini Itinerary: Drop by late night, around 10:00 PM. After eating dinner, take a stroll along Penang Bridge view or relax with dessert.
6. Lorong Kopi – Kopitiam with Local Twist

A classic coffee shop with blend of tradition and contemporary ambience.
Address: 75, Jalan Kuala Kangsar, George Town, 10100 Pulau Pinang
Operating Hours: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Closed Monday)
Social Media / Contact: Instagram “@lorongcafepenang”, Facebook “Lorong Café Penang”
Mini Itinerary: Mid-morning or early afternoon (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM). Use this as your café break during a visit to local shops.
7. Roti Bakar Hutton Lane – Toast & Curry Breakfast

Classic Penang breakfast: half-boiled eggs and curry with toast.
Address: 300, Jalan Phee Choon, George Town, 10050 Penang
Operating Hours: 5:30 AM – 2:00 PM (Mon–Thu, Sat–Sun) / till 12:30 PM (Fri)
Social Media / Contact: Facebook “Roti Bakar Hutton Lane”, Phone: +60 13-402 5497
Mini Itinerary: Be there early, 7:30–9:30 AM. Pair with a visit to KOMTAR or local markets later.
FAQs: Your Penang Food Heaven Trip Questions
Q1: Is this food place halal?
Most are pork-free or Halal-friendly. But always check on-site.
Q2: How much should I spend eating in Penang?
Budget RM 40–RM 80 per day for hawker stall breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner.
Q3: When is the best time for food tripping?
Start early morning for breakfast, midday for street food, and late evening for nasi kandar
and dessert stalls.
Q4: What if the shops are closed?
Always have back-up options (cafés, hawker stalls) and check the latest social media updates before heading out.
Conclusion: Penang’s Food Heartbeat
Penang’s food is life. From Makan Pagi’s hearty kopitiam breakfast, padang pasembur by the sea, Dim Sum Valet’s comforting bites, to nostalgic Ais Tingkap and late-night nasi kandar, each stop is a flavor story. Add café vibes at Lorong Kopi and the simplicity of Roti Bakar Hutton Lane, and you’ve got a full day of food adventures.
To make your trip hassle-free, I’d recommend referencing hours on Instagram or calling beforehand (most cafes and smaller stalls). Would you like me to create a mapped route (Google Maps link) so that your food crawl is hassle-free?
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