Tiger Bites: A food trail of roaring good food


Nobody is going to judge you for sneaking a second or third bowl of this yummy kuey teow soup in Pitt Street, Penang. Photo: Tiger Beer

We step out of the car and scan around for seats at the always-crowded Old Green House on Burma Road in Penang.

As we make our way past the hawker stalls, we are planning what to eat here: Hokkien mee (or prawn mee in other states), loh mee, bah kut teh and a variety of dumplings.

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