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Smartdory smartdory.com · 14 Apr 2025

Many still refer to it as Seow Fong Lye or Macalister Road Chee Cheong Fun, a nod to its Burma Road origins. This humble business has been around since 1955. Possibly one of the oldest in town—and still drawing a loyal weekend crowd.

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Thokohmakan thokohmakan.com · 12 Feb 2023

One of the oldest kopitiams in Penang, Seow Fong Lye Cafe features two of the more popular stalls on the island – the chee cheong fun stall run by Madam Lee Lai Fong, and char koay kak stall run by the Eoh sisters.

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Hungryonion hungryonion.org · 05 Oct 2019

But Seow Fong Lye kopitiam here boasts of not one, but two famous stalls: The six decade-old (and counting) chee cheong fun stall is run by Mdm

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Malaymail malaymail.com · 01 Oct 2017

Lee Fook Loon started a stall selling the Penang-style chee cheong fun at a corner coffee shop along Macalister Lane and Burmah Road back in 1955.

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Chiefeater chiefeater.com

At Sin Seow Fong Lye. RM3.20 for pig intestines powder (chee cheong fun) siap terbuka and RM1.50 for black hainanese kopi-O cukup for breakfast bo?

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