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Ah Soon Char Koay Teow Reviews

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What2seeonline what2seeonline.com

The fried char koay teow and the light noodle dish of koay teow th’ng is a popular hawker food across Penang. For those staying around Hillside in Tanjung Bungah Penang, one best place to try these two dishes is at Ah Soon Char Koay Teow…

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Penang Foodie penangfoodie.com

Georgetown has the beloved Siam Road Char Koay Teow and Tanjung Bungah has our own Ah Soon Char Koay Teow. If you look closer, the two resembles one another since they’re both awesomely good and they both opt for a charcoal-fired stove.

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Smartdory smartdory.com

A neighborhood favorite since 1983, Ah Soon’s Char Koay Teow is the kind locals swear by. Each plate comes loaded with plump prawns, juicy cockles, and that unmistakable wok-fired aroma.

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Crispoflife crispoflife.com

Their stall used to be at Huat Seng Coffee Shop but then they have moved to the shop at three doors away, named Ah Soon Hillside Cafe. Steaming hot CKT (RM 4.50), came with shiny looking koay teow looks so intriguing.

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