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Penang Air Itam Laksa Reviews

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Danielfooddiary danielfooddiary.com · 21 Nov 2023

This simple, unassuming stall, often surrounded by a crowd of eager diners, serves up one of Penang’s most iconic dishes – Assam Laksa. Upon approaching the stall, the first thing that strikes you is the fragrant aroma of the spicy,…

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Jieyiintheworld jieyiintheworld.com · 10 Jul 2023

The dish was sweet, savoury, sour, and a little spicy all at once. It was also full of texture from the fish flakes, the thick bee hoon, the crunch from the onions, and the refreshing bite of mint leaves.

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Msihua msihua.com · 15 Apr 2014

The second (and possibly my main reason) for heading up that way to Air Itam was to enjoy a hearty bowl of Assam Laksa. The best Penang has to offer.

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Theboywhoatetheworld theboywhoatetheworld.com · 08 Dec 2012

Located on the roadside opposite the hustle bustle of Pasar Air Itam – the neighbourhood’s main wet market – this particular Laksa stall is most likely to edge the others in a popularity vote amongst Malaysians.

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Kyspeaks kyspeaks.com · 18 Dec 2006

One of the must-eat item (especially for females, I don’t know why) in Penang is the Asam Laksa . The most famously stall would be this one at Air Itam, walking distance from the Kek Lok Si temple, by the alley across the morning market.

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