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SUPER TANKER FOOD COURT, TAMAN LIP SIN

December 16, 2011 By StrawberrY Gal - Food Review Leave a Comment

Super tanker Food Court is my visit during my trip to Penang. The food court is one of the famous ones around Penang. The hawker centre is having more than 30 stalls which covers from noodles, Bak Kut Teh, Western, Thai and more.

What’s my craving for this round?

We had the fried chicken which is now no longer as delicious as before. The fried chicken is fried with their home recopies belachan and served hot.
Taste: 2/5
Price: RM 2.50

Next we ordered the lobak which comes with lobak, as well as Taiwan sausage, deep fried prawns as well. The deep fried prawns are the signature one as it is super crunchy. The taste is not bad and the ingridients is freshly fried.
Taste: 3/5
Price: RM 9.00 (depanding on what u order)

We also ordered the Wan Tan Noodles which is as simple and nice. Comes with 2 wantans which is in the soup form and 2 is deep fried wantan.
Taste: 3/5
Price: RM 3.50

Last but not least is the Char Koay Teow, a famous Penang delights. The char koay teow is well fried and served with 2 prawns. The portion is kinda small as well
Taste: 3/5
Price: RM 4.00

Location:
Jalan Nipah,
Taman Lip Sin,
11900 Bayan Lepas, P. Pinang, Malaysia.

Restaurant: Super Tanker Food Court Locations: Lip Sin Garden, Penang Food: Char Koay Teow, Fried Chicken, Loh Bak, Wan Tan Mee Tags: Non-halal Category: Food Review


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