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Penang’s Cecil Street Market Food Court

By CK Lam - Monday, Nov 11, 2013

The Cecil Street Market Food Court in Penang has wafting aromas of food emanating from its rows of hawker stalls. You can find just about any hawker food in the large food court, commonly known as “chit teow lor ban san” (7th road market), named after the well-known market located right beside it. The last few years saw the upgrading of this food court that gave it its more polished eating environment, but the price and serving portion remain reasonable.

 

Koay teow thng comes with fishcakes, springy fishballs, blood jelly and duck meat

 

A firm favourite is the koay teow thng from Lum Lai, flat rice noodle served in a bowl of clear and flavourful soup. Toppings include pieces of fish cakes, springy fish balls, blood jelly and shredded duck meat. Add-ons, such as a whole duck drumstick, its liver or gizzard, are also available.

 

Plenty colorful sweet bites of Nyonya kuih

 

The economy rice stalls, with one serving dishes cooked a la minute style, are popular among the lunch crowd. They have a wide range of dishes, such as the staples of Nonya restaurant – perut ikan (fish stomach), assam gulai and parcels of otah made of fish paste and spices. There are great Nonya kuih (snacks and dessert) choices too, take your pick from the colourful sweet bites of kuih talam (rice coconut tray cake), kuih lapis (layered cake), onde-onde (rice cake stuffed with palm sugar) and pulut tekan (steamed glutinous blue rice). The latter is delicious with a spread of pandan scented coconut jam.

 

Another popular choice is the char koay teow

 

Other local favourites here include the lorbak (five-spiced fritters) stall, jawa mee, fried sago cake, char koay teow and pasembur. The lorbak comes with a side of rather mild chilli and “lor” – a starchy sauce made with corn starch, spices and egg.

 

Grab some fresh coconut juice or loh hon kor (traditional Chinese herbal drink) to complement your meal. Parking is generally easy before 3pm in the afternoon, as activities began to pick up when people starts patronising the bustling late afternoon market.

 

Cecil Street Market (Penang 7th Road)

Penang, Malaysia

Hours: morning till early evening (around 7am to 7pm, daily)