GeorgetownRestaurants

Café restaurants in Georgetown

  1. A

    Green Hut

    Any homesick Westerner should head straight here where the Australian expat owners do a great stand-in for mum and dad, as well as offering heaps of travel advice and comfort foods like shepherds pie. Coffees, pizzas, quiches and sandwiches are good but the desserts, such as the now Penang-renowned sticky date pudding, are what makes the place tick. The hut also has a small outlet selling only desserts at the Red Garden Food Paradise & Night Market.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Stardust

    Busy backpacker café serving up economical breakfasts and light meals, with films showing in the evenings. There are also a few fan-only rooms upstairs if you want to stay.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Restoran Ali Selamat

    This typical nasi kandar (mixed dishes to go with rice) café specialises in fish and chicken curries. It's a busy place, and you serve yourself.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Kafeteria Eng Loh

    A very simple and rather frayed coffee shop, always full of locals chatting over bowls of kway teow (broad rice noodles) and chicken-rice.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Peace & Joy

    Basic and ever-busy Chinese coffee shop serving up cheap roast pork and rice dishes.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Green Hut

    Any homesick Westerner should head straight here where the Australian expat owners do a great stand-in for mum and dad, as well as offering heaps of travel advice and comfort foods like shepherds pie. Coffees, pizzas, quiches and sandwiches are good but the desserts, such as the now Penang-renowned sticky date pudding, are what makes the place tick. The hut also has a small outlet selling only desserts at the Red Garden Food Paradise & Night Market.

    reviewed