Comfort, fulfilling and full of flavours – these are best words to describe pork noodles. As simple as it sounds - minced pork, slivers of pork and at times pork innards are heavily baptised onto a brimming bowl of noodles lounging in a subtle soup. If you need another reason to satiate your stomach during colder days or quell your pork craving, this balmy bowl is one not to be missed. Pork noodles may not be as ubiquitous as regular runners like Hokkien or Curry mee but spots below surely smitten your taste buds with gamey goodness that puts other noodles dishes you have tried before under threat.
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Hon Kei Food Corner
Housed in a revamped colonial building, Hon Kei does look like a new kid on the block yet it has made most of their name previously at a stall inside Ho Ping Coffee Shop. Expect an anatomy chart of pork done to perfection and paired with a range of noodles such as vermicelli, thick noodles or mixed up together. Broth-wise, salted vegetable mixed pork and bitter gourd mixed pork soups are available. No matter how you choose to mishmash your mouth-watering bowl, the flavours are sure to deliver on all accounts. Either you settle with simple minced meat or bite the bullet with brains and other innards; this place is crafted for pork lovers to rejoice!
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45 Kampung Malabar, Georgetown, Penang Island 10100, 10100, Georgetown, Penang
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Ru Yi Cafe
Tomyam lovers rejoice! This unassuming stall has been a popular haunt for locals to charm their taste buds with tantalising tomyam noodles. Visually stimulating with a crimson-red hue, the broth exudes strong tomyam flavours and flooded with noodles of your choice, where Maggie often takes the cut with a range of toppings. Apart from the top sellers – fried fish cutlets and mantis prawn, their minced pork complements the slurpy-worthy dish too with a texture and flavour triumph. Not a tomyam fan? Their pristine soup offers a subtle substitute.
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2, Gat Lebuh Macallum, George Town, 10300 George Town, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia, 10300, Georgetown, Penang
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