There are many eateries in JEM and it was a Friday night. We wanted to try out other outlets and we decided to eat at Penang Culture since it was not crowded yet.
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Penang Culture |
The ambience is quite normal and nothing much which is outstanding to feature. The spacing between tables are quite small and you may need to squeeze in between them. You have to write your order onto a piece of paper and make payment first.
We ordered one plate of Fried Kway Teow ($9.55), one bowl of Laksa ($7.95), one plate of Rojak ($5.95) and a glass of sour-sop juice ($4.95). They will serve you a basket of snacks and it is not free ($2.00). If you don't want the snacks, please decline it.
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Snack |
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Fried Kway Teow |
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Laksa |
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Rojak |
There are 3 prawns and 3 cockles in the Fried Kway Teow. I think for $9.55, the portion is quite small and not value for money. I will skip this in my next visit. The Laksa and Rojak are so-so level. The sour-sop juice was way too sweet. I was tempted to ask the waitress to put in some water for me.
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Only 3 cockles |
Overall, the food is 2.5 out of 5 and definitely not value for money for the food we ordered. And the bill is:
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Bill |
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