Nasi Kandar at Pulau Tikus — A Recommended Detour
With work matters finally out of the way, we could shift our focus back to content creation. While at the Penang branch, my colleague Nazirah recommended that we try the Nasi Kandar at Pulau Tikus — and that was all the encouragement we needed.
Getting There
Evening came and we walked out of the hotel onto Beach Street, heading toward the Police Station. There, we waited for the free Rapid Penang CAT bus, which took us to the KOMTAR Bus Terminal.
From KOMTAR, we boarded a Rapid Penang #101 bus for RM1.40 each (USD/EUR0.30) to Pulau Tikus.
The driver dropped us off at the Sleeping Buddha Bus Stop and told us to walk southwest along Lorong Burma to its very end. We did just that, crossed Jalan Burma, and arrived at Restoran Mohamed Raffee Nasi Kandar.
Dinner — The Legendary Nasi Kandar
It was late evening, so the legendary queue — the one Raffee is famous for — hadn’t yet formed. Perfect timing.
We both ordered Nasi Kandar with Fried Chicken, with our own little add ons:
- Cat added the Green Chillies — RM9.90
- added the Lady Finger — RM10.90
Together with drinks, our meal came to RM24.60 (≈ USD/EUR5).
We hoped our little Lumix captured the colours, textures, and glorious gravy mix just right.
Walkabout Continues
After dinner, we crossed the street to catch another bus and begin our walkabout in earnest.
More Penang adventures coming up — stay tuned!
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📍 Location:
Royale Chulan Penang - https://goo.gl/maps/7FvB4VK31NfBVMxE8
Balai Polis Bus Stop - https://goo.gl/maps/MEmkx1d114hT29Uj6
KOMTAR Bus Terminal - https://goo.gl/maps/LQ8Kt1tnXe6brA8X6
Sleeping Buddha Bus Stop - https://goo.gl/maps/AfwPNrEmSovtbqBC6
Restoran Mohamed Raffee Nasi Kandar
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