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Bidrage med feedbackAs great as ever!! The Owner is still the same sweetie as when he opened the shop 5 yrs ago. He continued to remember me as a repeat customer for all these years. The Noodles are my fav though have shrunk in size so I got the Roti and Dhal for something different which was perfect!! Perfect size for an average/ small eater but prices have changed from this website since the beginning of the year which I had forgotten about. Cash only. So I told the owner got a new menu.Grace Lung
I do love this place. It 's pretty hard to get a seat on the weekends though. I tend to come weekdays for lunch. Nice 'wok hey ' and yummy aromas coming from the kitchen.<br/ <br/ I 've enjoyed basically everything I 've had here. Good heat on the dishes which you can ask to make mild. Penang Har Mee is my favorite. I also like to try the kueh. <br/ <br/ The only downside is that it is a little pricer for a regular lunch for me. Pushing $14 per dish I personally find it hard to eat here often as I try to find places with lunch specials. But when I 'm here I 'm glad I came back. I 'm not Malaysian or even been to Penang but it 's definitely to my personal taste.<br/ <br/ There is a public toilet which doesn 't require a key near the Korean BBQ place... Relatively clean on my visit. There 's a disabled toilet but being locked I couldn 't see if there was a baby change table.
Great option for Malaysian food. My husband is Malaysian and we both miss authentic food in Brisbane. <br/ <br/ As per other reviews yes I agree best Kway Teow in Brisbane nice char to the noodle. I just wish the noodles were wider and there was a bit more sausage.<br/ <br/ Prawn Mee was nice and tasty. Food comes out quick and hot. It's literally a hole in the wall so reduce your expectations but who needs walls when the food is this yum!<br/ <br/ They also have Kueh but it sells out quickly. <br/ <br/ Still I'll be back!!
20 July 2017<br/ <br/ After planning to dine at Tobaki Korean BBQ my brother-in-law says he would prefer to dine at Taste of Penang which is 20 metres away. We sit at a vacant table and I order five dishes to try. <br/ <br/ It is quite busy tonight and it is 30 minutes before the Har Mee (Prawn Noodle) and Char Kueh Teow are served. Unlike my last meal here, the Har Mee serving is once again a 'full ' bowl of noodles. Rating: 4.5/5.0 <br/ The Char Kueh Teow serving is 30% larger than last month 's serving. And the noodles are delicious with the fragrant 'wok hei ' aroma. <br/ Rating: 5.0/5.0<br/ The Lobak tonight is the most authentic I have tasted in Brisbane. <br/ Rating: 4.5/5.0<br/ The Chicken Satay is well seasoned and is tender and flavoursome and complemented with a delicious peanut sauce. <br/ Rating: 4.5/5.0<br/ The Curry Chicken Potato Curry Puffs are well made and flavoursome. Problem is there was no chicken but heaps of potato in the filling.<br/ Rating: 3.5/5.0<br/ <br/ Overall a most satisfying $51 meal for two people. I ask Management to maintain a decent serving size if you would like to retain your regular customers. The overall rating increases from 4.0 to 4.50/5.00<br/ <br/ <br/ Mid-June 2017<br/ <br/ It 's been six months since my last visit to Taste of Penang. Today being Brisbane 's third consecutive cold wet day I wanted my Mum to get out of the house and have a walkabout. So we arrived at 12.30pm and it was obvious the rain was keeping diners away as only half the tables were occupied. <br/ <br/ Our favourites here are the Char Kueh Teow (Fried Flat Rice Noodles) and the Har Mee (Prawn Noodle Soup). Mum also likes the Otak-Otak, a Nyonya spiced steamed scrambled egg with herbs and pieces of fish. <br/ <br/ The Char Kueh Teow arrived after 10 minutes. It was good, however, the serving had reduced by 20% since my last visit. The Har Mee was next and this soup noodle only filled 70% of the bowl. Though it tasted fine I was disappointed by this small serving. Despite being still hungry I gave the Otak-Otak to my Mum to fill up. <br/ <br/ I believe these noodle dishes at Mama Malaya are of the same standard but the servings there are much larger. So for now its adios Taste of Penang until your serving size improves. My rating for this restaurant reduces from 4.5 to 4.0
This is our go to place for Malaysian cuisine on the south side now. If you feel like some Asian street food, this is the place to be.<br/ <br/ Their Penang Kuey Teow is one of the best Kuey Teow I've had. You can choose how spicy you want the dish to be, which is really important. I always order mine as medium hot, as I think this gives the noodles enough kick while not being overpoweringly hot to the point that you can't taste any other flavour. One of the best things I love about their kuey teow is the temperature they serve it in. Every time we eat there it's always really hot, as if you are eating off the wok. You can also tell from the fragrance and taste that the food was fried at a hot enough temperature. While everything is served hot, nothing ever tastes overcooked. Bean sprouts are always crispy. Noodles never stick together. They really know how to do their stir-frys! <br/ <br/ Another dish I also like to order (mostly in the evenings or on a cool day) is their Penang Har Mee, which is prawn noodle soup. The broth is full of flavour and together with the noodles is the ultimate comfort food in winter. If you love prawn, you will enjoy this.<br/ <br/ Their roti is also something I'd recommend if you like Malaysian curry. However, it may not be filling enough for some as the serving size is not that big. The curry sauce is delicious and if you have some leftover, they go really well with any leftover rice as a second meal lol<br/ <br/ Counter service. Alfresco dining (street food). <br/ <br/ The only inconvenience with this place is they only take cash (like a lot of Asian restaurants here). So make sure you have enough cash before you visit.