Best Eats in Jalan Burma
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Chiefeater William Tan had the croissant other items at 65c Ondo Bakery Burma Road Penang More...
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Chiefeater Boris Chang finds the food at Iskender Turkish & Arabic Kitchen just opposite Convent Pulau Tikus More...
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Chiefeater William Tan tries the food at the Bakso stall opened by the owner of Anis Nasi Padang More...
Welcome to the list of Best Eats in Jalan Burma, a culinary treasure trove in the heart of Penang, where the echoes of history resonate in the vibrant flavors that line the streets. As you navigate the diverse culinary offerings along Jalan Burma, you’ll not only indulge in delectable dishes but also uncover the rich history that has shaped this iconic avenue.
Jalan Burma, named after the British colony of Burma (present-day Myanmar), holds a significant place in Penang’s historical narrative. Originally known as Burmah Road, this thoroughfare was a vital route connecting the harbor to the city center during the late 19th century. Over time, it evolved into a bustling urban corridor, witnessing the march of history and preserving the architectural remnants of its colonial past.
Spanning approximately 3.7 kilometers, Jalan Burma is one of Penang’s prominent streets, weaving through the heart of George Town from Pulau Tikus all the way to the heart of the city centre. This length encompasses a captivating spectrum of culinary delights, from traditional hawker stalls to modern cafes, reflecting the multicultural influences that define Penang’s UNESCO-listed heritage. For eateries that are within the Pulau Tikus section of Jalan Burma, you will see a Pulau Tikus notation on the location.
This guide is your passport to exploring the rich and diverse flavors that make Jalan Burma a culinary haven. Whether you’re a local connoisseur revisiting beloved haunts or a visitor eager to savor Penang’s culinary heritage, let your taste buds lead the way. Each dish is a chance to experience the cultural richness that defines Jalan Burma and contributes to Penang’s status as the “Pearl of the Orient.”
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Chiefeater Lucia Lai enjoyed the bowl of Hokkien Mee at New World Park and was surprised by it's quality More...
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Chiefeater Stan21 and her friend enjoyed their grilled seafood escapade at New World Park Fish King BBQ despite the rain More...
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Chiefeater GL Ong says the food at Mr Fatty Burger Burma Road is wallet friendly despite the generous portions More...
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Chiefeater Paula Tan says that don't look down on the wantan mee stall at New World Park even if's not operated by a local More...
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Chiefeater Peter Yeoh says that the char koay kak at the Michelin rated Sister Yao's Char Koay Kak is one of his favourites More...
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Chiefeater Jaimy Yee and her family had a dinner at Xian Yang Lao Steamboat and found the ingredients fresh More...
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Chiefeater William WL Loo was told that the Sar Hor Fun at Bee Hooi Coffee Shop in Pulau Tikus was the best in Penang More...
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Chiefeater Hedges Liang finds the dishes at LotusS Nyonya Kitchen on Jalan Burma freshly cooked and taste ok lah More...
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Chiefeater David Quah finds the Prawn Mee at Ah Kooi Hokkien Mee to be a gem. Along with that, the CKT and Sar Hor Fun are also good More...
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Chiefeater William Tan was glad the mixed rice stall at Kedai Kopi Hai Beng can still lay claim to be economy rice More...
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Chiefeater Hedges Liang brought Chiefeater Eddie Low to Passions of Kerala Restaurant to enjoy a sumptuous Indian cuisine meal More...
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Chiefeater Paula Tan found the Hong Kong Chee Cheong Fun served at New World Park Food City to be not bad at all More...
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Chiefeater Jaimy Yee found that the wantan mee at Maria's Sui Kow Wan Tan Mee still good and rates it as among Penang's best More...
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Chiefeater Lucia Lai tried the Cheese Baked Macaroni at the De Gens One Station stall in New World Park Food City More...
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Chiefeater Hedges Liang likes the chinese pancake and the wantan mee sold by hawkers at The Shark Food Court More...
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Chiefeater Lucia Lai had lunch at Li Er Cafe with a friend and found the food to be generally ok except that she would have liked it spicier More...
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Chiefeater Joan Lim-Choong recommends Grandpa's Kitchen for their good home cooking and affordable pricing More...
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Chiefeater Russ King Karl had a delightful Nyonya cuisine lunch with some friends at Niangjia Nyonya Cuisine More...
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Chiefeater Hedges Liang is not sure what's good here at Restoran 77 Food Yard but knows it just draws a lot of people because of the choices More...
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Chiefeater Jaimy Yee was at Restoran Hup Kee for some duck drumstick but all that was left were duck breasts More...
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Chiefeater William Tan rates the pork noodles with vermicelli at Assorted Seafood Bee Hoon in Jalan Burma as his all time fav More...