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Tao Healthy Kitchen 潮粥味道 @ Pulau Tikus, Penang.

March 17, 2021 By Keith Leave a Comment

A really good article on Penang Malaysia.

Those who are on vegetarian diet might probably know this place,  Tao Healthy Kitchen 潮粥味道 has been around for quite some time. The place is easily accessible for those who frequent the Pulau Tikus wet market and can be found directly opposite to Moulmein Rise at the same area. The restaurant has a small plant-based menu that features all home-made delights which comprises of both asian and western choices. Nothing fancy- just a comfortable, convenient spot to get a no-frill, solid meat-free meal. 

Burmah Road, George Town
Geography of Malaysia
Noodles

Hakka Lei Cha Noodles (Rm 19.90)

Penang

Rice Millet Porridge Set (Rm 7.50)

Peninsular Malaysia

Buah Petai Tofu (Rm 4.90)

We wanted to try their Purple Rice Porridge but it was sold out, so we had the Rice Millet Porridge Set that came with 3 side dishes. There was no seasoning on the Rice Millet and was something like pure, classic Porridge that relied heavily on the side dishes… a pretty straight forward dish. One of their best sellers- the Hakka Lei Cha Noodles was very good. The noodles were nicely cooked with a chewy-bouncy texture, the real draw was the well-toasted Peanuts which gave the dish a unique aroma. The overall seasoning of the dish was quite spot on and it was a dish that we thoroughly enjoyed. We also tried their Buah Petai Tofu out of curiosity and it turned out to be ordinary Tau Kua stuffed with a piece of Buah Petai and topped with Chinese pickled Radish… a new-quirky combination but quite a deceiving name. 

pulau tikus

Black Soy Milk (Rm 4.90)

States and federal territories of Malaysia
Tao Healthy
Tau Kua
Tiku
Burmah Road, George Town
Geography of Malaysia

Ratings:

Taste: 7/10 (1-3 bad, 4-7 average, 8-10 good)

Service: 7/10 (1-3 bad, 4-7 average, 8-10 good)

Price: 7/10 (1-3 expensive, 4-7 average, 8-10 cheap)

Parking: 6.5/10 (1-3 bad, 4-7 average, 8-10 good)

Ambiance: 7.5/10 (1-3 bad, 4-7 average, 8-10 good)

Pork-Free

Service Charge: No

Government Tax: No

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CP Museum Dim Sum at Pulau Tikus, Penang – What2seeonline.com

March 2, 2021 By Keith Leave a Comment

A really good article on Penang.

Penang is blessed with many dim sum restaurants and one of them is CP Museum Dim Sum. The non-halal restaurant on Jalan D.S Ramanathan, Pulau Tikus, is a whole hub of activity, huge space in an air-conditioned glass enclosure where rows of dining tables huddle together under a roof with wooden tree logs decorating the ceiling.

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Recently we paid our first yum cha visit to CP Museum and we had a dim sum meal paired with a pot of hot pu-erh Chinese tea. In between sips of tea, we looked through the provided printed menu which has a regular staple of steamed dim sum, porridge, and noodles.

Dumplings are popular and we ticked off several varieties such as crystal dumplings and shrimp dumplings speckled with orange fish roe.

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    Shrimp Dumpling
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    Crystal Dumpling

We also sampled the steamed glutinous rice, along with yam cake, chee cheong fun (rice roll), fish ball, and steamed oyster. CP’s version of steamed glutinous rice features the bold flavors of roast pork, mushroom, and Chinese sausage. Served with Chinese mustard, the glutinous rice dish is a firm favorite.

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Glutinous Rice
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Fish Ball
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Yam Cake
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Steamed oyster

Then comes the steamed fluffy bao – lotus bao and bbq pork bao. For those looking for something a little more luxurious, do try the abalone big bao. Filled with a delicious savory filling of meat, chicken, mushroom, egg, and a whole abalone, the bao is large enough to feed three. Priced at RM29.90, we do not mind having this little treat every once in a while.

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Bbq Pork Bao
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Abalone Big Bao

CP Museum Dim Sum has been well received by the locals since its opening. The place starts serving dim sum as early as 7am till about 5pm daily.

CP Museum Dim Sum
7 Jalan D.S Ramanathan
10350 Pulau Tikus
George Town
Penang

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