

Goodbye Georgetown, Malaysia
It had to happen eventually, but our tickets to Hat Yai in Thailand are booked. Getting to Georgetown and eating for a straight 5 days was always
It had to happen eventually, but our tickets to Hat Yai in Thailand are booked. Getting to Georgetown and eating for a straight 5 days was always
When Roy was eating scary looking soups like the duck soup and smelly laksa. I stuck it safe with trying every establishments BBQ pork soup.
One of the main reasons that we had to go to Penang was that Roy’s favourite food and travel blog are now residing there. We
I did say we were on our way onwards from Georgetown, but that was a lie. Georgetown just keeps giving more good food to share.
Working at crossing off all the culinary treasures Georgetown possesses, it was time to move onto the serious food. Everybody knows laksa in Australia as a spicy
Our time in Georgetown was coming to an end. But we still had a list of food we wanted to try that just kept getting
What to do when the fishball soup shop is shut? Well, if your a Liz, you find a pork replacement. Georgetown has an immense choice of dining options, but
“Roy, cant you keep the blog up-to-date?” “No, I don’t need to, I just look at the pictures and remember everything.” Mmmm, when the hell did I
Panang is not a huge island, so hiring a scooter for the day is an excellent way to get around. If you head west from
I was really looking forward to getting to Malaysia to get some shopping done. Specifically I need some jeans, as I would never find a
I can’t say I’m a sweet man. I will always take salt over sugar. But some places do sweets different and Indian sweets are something I can
After travelling through Japan and China I was pretty excited by the prospect of some Indian food. Malaysia has a quite a large Indian population, and