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Kuala Lumpur is the hub of the local
entertainment scene, yet there are those who would tell you that there
is no place like Penang for hawker food. Others will, however, argue
that Ipoh city in Perak offers even greater specialty dishes. But since
the general consensus for great hawker food seems to be Penang, we shall
concentrate there.
With an abundance of hawker stalls prominently
positioned along busy streets in the city and suburbs of Penang, it
is not difficult at all to understand why this island is often referred
to as a hawkers' paradise. Penang hawker food is reputedly the best
in the nation, and some visitors from neighboring states and even neighboring
nations have been known to make regular trips to the island with the
sole purpose of patronizing their favorite hawker food venues!
Hawker food is usually available in large,
medium, or small portions at different prices. However, the price may
also differ according to optional extras placed on your dish, for example,
additional prawns. Prices should be displayed for the various dishes.
If not, ask before placing your order.
Hawkers selling food, fruits, or drinks
in push-carts or mobile stalls are a common sight around the country,
especially on Penang Island. However, the mushrooming of hawker centers
and government-sponsored hawker complexes in the suburbs have somewhat
reduced this. Hawker centers or complexes feature permanent stalls,
each offering their own special dishes. These venues usually stay open
until late, catering for those working on early shifts and those seeking
supper after a late night out.
Most hawkers in Penang and other major
towns are licensed, and these are renewed periodically. Enforcement
officers from the Health Department and Municipal Councils also conduct
regular checks on hygiene and cleanliness.
Hawker food is normally freshly-prepared.
Although the basic recipe of hawker dishes remain the same, variations
abound. Often, watching a hawker prepare the food is an interesting
experience in itself. For example, roti canai makers will punch a ball
of dough flat, grab the edge then swing it around in circles to make
a pancake. This is flattened, shaped, then fried. Some roti canai makers
might even throw the cooked bread into the air with a flourish before
chopping it with the edge of their hands. Another one such example is
"Teh Tarik" (literally, pull tea), a smoothened creamy tea that is resulted
from the act of pouring the tea between two big mugs and increasing
the height by pulling the pouring mug higher and higher. This act smoothens
the tea and cools it.
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