Kimberly Street (Lebuh Kimberly) is a straight road that runs from Carnarvon Street to Penang Road right through the heart of Penang's Chinatown. This street was named in the 1870s after the British Colonial Secretary and it has remained till today as a heritage street in this part of the city with its colourful wall art and boutique hotels . Here was, and still is, the Teochew meehoon and mee suah traders community. But when night come the street is turned into a street food haunt of a different kind. Amongst these are stalls after stalls of mee rebus and mee goreng offerings,
operated by indian or mamaks. Foreigners and locals are attracted to the hustle and bustle of these stalls . And of course , these enterprising operators get their noodle supplies from the Teochew traders right here!
operated by indian or mamaks. Foreigners and locals are attracted to the hustle and bustle of these stalls . And of course , these enterprising operators get their noodle supplies from the Teochew traders right here!
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