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Ah Leng Char Koay Teow Reviews

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What2seeonline what2seeonline.com

The first stop for the day was at the famed Ah Leng Char Koay Teow. This famous stall is located in Kafe Khoon Hiang, with its frontage facing Dato Kramat road and its side to Dunlop Road.

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Penang Foodie penangfoodie.com

Another famous char koay teow in Penang nestled in Air Itam, expect at least half an hour wait for their char koay teow. While Ah Leng’s noodle might be a little wetter than the regular CKT, their prawns are huge.

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Adriancheah adriancheah.com

What makes Ah Leng's char koay teow really special and loved by both locals and foreigners alike? To begin with, it has to be the star attraction on the plate – the succulent jumbo-size prawns.

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Smartdory smartdory.com

Ah Leng doesn’t hold back. His Char Koay Teow comes piled with giant prawns, crispy pork lard, and a rich, smoky finish that hits hard in the best way. It’s messy, indulgent, and completely worth the calories.

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Crispoflife crispoflife.com

Ah Leng Char Koay Teow will top my list if we were to talk on the ingredients brimmed into this simple dish. The premium big prawns served on the CKT would be shocking if you are first timers or never heard of Ah Leng Char Koay Teow before.

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Kyspeaks kyspeaks.com

The result was RM 11.00 lighter on my wallet, but in return I had a plate of absolutely gorgeous char kuih teow that has four really huge prawns, duck egg, bean sprouts, chives, kuih teow, and another ingredient that’s pretty unique to Ah…

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Taufulou taufulou.com

This version of Ah Leng Char Koey Teow is slightly different from others where it is slightly moist from their own soup stock that they add in as per compare to the usual CKT version, it is fried to dry with wok hei.

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Danielfooddiary danielfooddiary.com

Ah Leng Char Koay Teow 槟城驰名亚龙炒粿条 found within Restoran Tong Hooi on Jalan Dato Keramat, George Town, is a celebrated spot having been around since 1979. Was it well-worth the wait?

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Myweekendplan myweekendplan.asia

Ah Leng Char Koay Teow established in 1979 offers you a wide range of special Char Kuey Teow. Here, you are able to choose different kinds of special ingredients to be added to your plate of Char Kuey Teow.

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Bangsarbabe bangsarbabe.com

Currently my favourite char kuay teow place in Penang, Ah Leng makes a mean plate of this Penang delight. You can opt to have a normal plate of char kuay teow for RM6, or the special char kuay teow which comes with mantis prawns for RM10.

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Timeout timeout.com

Occupying a weathered corner lot, this Chinese coffee shop painted all white doesn't house many hawker stalls, but is home to a particularly good one, which is fine by us, because as the saying goes, 'quality over quantity'.

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Tatlerasia tatlerasia.com

Ah Leng Char Koay Teow was recommended to us by a Grab driver who picked us up from Penang Hill. The stall is special in that it offers up the option to have duck or chicken eggs in your char kway teow.

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Malaymail malaymail.com

Early morning the next day, breakfast at Toh Soon coffee stall along Campbell Street was the perfect way to have a cup of local coffee, charcoal toasted bread and half boiled eggs.

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