Penang Savour

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Contact Penang Savour

Address :

Singapore 760709

Phone : πŸ“ž +8
Opening hours :
Saturday 10:15AM–10PM
Sunday 10:15AM–10PM
Monday 10:15AM–10PM
Tuesday 10:15AM–10PM
Wednesday 10:15AM–10PM
Thursday 10:15AM–10PM
Friday 10:15AM–10PM
Categories :
City : Penang savour

Singapore 760709
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Kelvin Chye on Google

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Lovely selection of Penang food. The chendol is good, should try. Fried kway tiao and assam laksa was good as well, but wouldn't say its the best. Price wise it is not expensive, comparable to foodcourt prices. Place is not big and crowded most of the time, so expect to queue for your turn.
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wanderful wuman on Google

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Ordered 3 dishes.. Char Kway Tiao is the best. Really nice with its pork lard. The prawn noodle has a lil bit of sour taste which wasn't to my liking. Overall not bad.
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Anthony Tan on Google

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Well, an almost authentic Penang foodies paradise. I can say the Penang laksa was quite good. The Kueh Teow soup was only so -so but if you like the taste and favour light then it's the best choice. The bua rong-rong drink was not sweet enough, you can taste the fruit bitterness and sour plum only one, not sour enough. The honey lemon taste just nice.
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KLKK on Google

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The Penang prawn soup noodle, Penang Assam Laksa, crispy based beehoon and Penang Fried Kway Teow which we ordered on few occasions were not bad. Today, we decided to order Fried Kway Teow again, and tried another dish Sambal Fried Noodle for the first time. We were disappointed with both dishes; (1) there was no wok hei for the Fried Kway Teow; (2) there was no sambal taste at all in the Sambal Fried Noodle. It tasted very ordinary. In fact, both dishes looked alike, and tasted quite similar except for the different ingredients :( Gave a 3-star rating as encouragement, as I hope that they will improve.
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ChOcO LoVeR on Google

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Been wanting to try the food but quite a number of items are always indicating as 'coming soon' but been more than 6 months, it's still same, so really wonder if the items will really materialise. Decided to try since queue is not that long during lunch (queue is quite long during peak hours). Wanted to order the Signature Hokkien Mee but not available. :( Food ordered and verdict:- 1) Deep Fried Pork - Could be better as there's too much fats though I do like it but about 1/3 of the portion have more than 50% fats 2) Ee Mian - Pretty normal to me and expensive given there's not much ingredients and the 2 pieces of prawn are totally not fresh 3) Fried Kway Teow - Slightly better than the Ee Mian but same, prawns are not fresh too Will I still come back to try their food again? I don't think so coz I believe that with the price they are charging, at least ingredients should be fresh especially for seafood stuff. Well, everyone taste is different so this is just my own opinion.
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John David Villanueva on Google

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Always wanted to try to dine here since there’s always a queue from morning until night whenever I pass by as the place was small. The staff were helpful and food were okay. Tried their Vietnamese Style Spring Roll (which is a good dessert), Penang Prawn Mee (very flavourful), Thai Style Tofu, Seafood Hor Fun with Egg Gravy, and Fried Rice. Serving per dish was decent but nothing special about their menu.
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D C on Google

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Queue was long and a bit disorganized at first until the lady sorted it out. We tried their Penang Laksa (without onions) and Penang Prawn Mee (add noodles +$1), 3 in 1 iced White Coffee and Iced Hawthorn. Service was fast after ordering. Drinks are pretty normal. Laksa was good - soup was sourly nice, came with mango, tunas and crunchy cucumber, and veges. Prawn soup was thick, Prawn not those big ones though, chilli was good. Pork slices hidden at bottom. Need to give this a really good mix before eating.
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Samuel Tan on Google

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I think this place has been around for quite sometime already. Happened to pass by today and decide to try it out. The restaurant itself is not big, probably around 12 tables.. Spilt into 4 and 2 configuration. Do expect to wait especially during peak hours in the evening. But the aunties here clear plates faster than you know it, resulting in guest leaving very promptly. The food here is really very average. I would say it has a hint of Malaysia style cooking but definitely not the best. They have alot of items on the menu but half of them are 'coming soon' and not available. I remember seeing it as the coming soon state for a very long time already. I won't really recommend you if you want to try out authentic Malaysia food. But if you're looking for a fuss free quick dining option, you can consider dining here.

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