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Ais Tingkap Reviews

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Myweekendplan myweekendplan.asia · 23 Feb 2023

Ais Tingkap is one of Penang’s most well-known beverages; ideally placed near Chowrasta Market, it is a must-try for both residents and visitors. Another must-try item is ice kacang.

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Taufulou taufulou.com · 07 Nov 2022

One of them is Ais Tingkap at Lebuh Tamil. It was hot sunny afternoon and Ken decided to bring us for a refreshment break as most of us would definitely know Penang Famous Cendol located at Penang Road but another hidden gem which is…

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Weleavetoday weleavetoday.com · 16 Jul 2018

Ais Tingkap is one of the most unusual things I have ever tried but it’s delicious and worth trying. This relic from the 1930’s that originated in the Middle East as “sharbat”, found its way to George Town Penang, where one family still…

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Bangsarbabe bangsarbabe.com · 25 Jan 2013

Penang is known for its cendol and ais kacang but I recently learnt about Ais Tingkap, a rose coloured drink with coconut flesh and basil seeds (biji selasih). The Ais Tingkap stall is located in Tamil Street, beside Chowrasta Market.

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Penangfoodforthought penangfoodforthought.blogspot.com

Tamil Street (Lebuh Tamil) is a narrow road next to Chowrasta Market (Pasar Chowrasta). There is an Indian drinks stall here called Ais Tingkap. Operating since 1928, Ais Tingkap is also known as "Window Sherbet" because its drinks were…

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