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Spicy Lemak 辣死你妈 @ Beach Street
Nasi lemak is a Malay fragrant rice dish cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaf. It is commonly found in Malaysia, where it is considered the national dish. This is the 3rd outlet in Penang which other 2 outlets located at Burmah Road and Automall. Spicy Lemak uses three types of rice for its nasi lemak. Rice is dyed using natural coloring: pitaya (red), turmeric (yellow) and butterfly-pea flower (blue). Rice is served over banana leaves for the extra fragrance.

Let's see what happen there! 😏👀


While waiting for food, let's take a groupfie! 😁📷

Finally, our food is here! ✌ What I ordered is SM005 Spicy Nasi Lemak - RM5.90 💸 It's cheap and nice! 😋 Although we wait for a long time, I still wanted to recommend this shop to all of you because the food is with a big portion and the price is reasonable. It is difficult to find such a cheap and nice shop in Penang 🔎
Original Spicy Nasi Lemak

Spicy Lemak 辣死你妈
177-197, Lebuh Pantai,
Georgetown,
10300 Georgetown, Pulau Pinang.
Opening Hour: 11AM - 10PM (Close on Monday)
Tel: 016-454 5005


After we finished our lunch, we went to a rental bicycle shop to rent a bike so that we can cycling around in this hot weather 🔥 We found a shop which rent the cheapest price at that area which just cost RM8 for the whole day 📣📣📣


Chin Seng Leong 振成隆 @ Armenian Street
The shop looks like 🚲

Chin Seng Leong 振成隆
10200, 55, Lebuh Armenian,
Georgetown,
10300 George Town, Pulau Pinang.
Opening Hour: Until 6PM
Tel: 012-553 3553
Price: RM8
Deposit: RM20

The journey begins 💪🚴


Chew Jetty @ Weld Quey
The 1st stop of our journey is Chew Jetty. The Chew Jetty is the largest among the other seven waterfront settlements housing different clans in Georgetown built in the mid-19th century. The name of the jetty – “Chew”, is the surname of the clan living in the water village with wooden houses perched above the sea by stilts, a homeland for generations of the Chews whose forefathers came from Fujian Province in China and were mostly fishermen 🎣
The view of Chew Jetty
Before we left Chew Jetty, groupfie again! 🙌📷
My friend, remember that without stupidity there wouldn't be intelligence, and without ugliness, there wouldn't be beautiful, so the world needs you after all.
Now is my turn to show my #OOTD 😌🙈

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Chew Jetty
Chew Jetty,
Weld Quay,
10300 George Town, Pulau Pinang.
Opening Hour: 9AM - 9PM
Price: Free Entrance

Next, we would like to cycle around the heritage area to find the street art 🔭 1st street art we found was Susu Soya Asli & Segar.


Susu Soya Asli & Segar @ Chulia Street
Portraying an old lady at a soy milk stall serving bowls of soy milk to children, this mural was created in collaboration by St. Xavier’s Institution, Homesoy and Vilmedia.

Susu Soya Asli & Segar
Georgetown,
10300 George Town, Penang.
Price: Free Entrance


Children on the Swing @ Step by Step Lane
This artwork by local Penang-born artist Louis Gan shows a boy and girl are standing on one swing.

Children on the Swing
63, Gat Lebuh Chulia,
Georgetown,
10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang.
Price: Free Entrance


Khoo Kongsi @ Georgetown
The Khoo Kongsi is a large Chinese clanhouse with elaborate and highly ornamented architecture, a mark of the dominant presence of the Chinese in Penang, Malaysia. The famous Khoo Kongsi is the grandest clan temple in the country. It is also one of the city's major historic attractions. The clan temple has retained its authentic historic setting, which includes an association building, a traditional theatre and the late 19th century rowhouses for clan members, all clustered around a granite-paved square. It is located in Cannon Square in the heart of the oldest part of the city of George Town, in the midst of narrow, winding lanes and quaint-looking pre-War houses exuding a palpable old world charm.

Khoo Kongsi
18, Cannon Square,
Georgetown,
10450 George Town, Pulau Pinang.
Opening Hour: 9AM - 5PM
Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi Webpage
Location Direction Map

So, our last stop of this journey will stop at Khoo Kongsi ✋ Although it is a tiring day but it was fun! 🙆 Goodbyes are not forever, are not the end. It simply means I'll miss you until we meet again. And I believe that good friends never say goodbye! 😎 So, see you next time 😇💭

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