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Nan Yang Chinese Cuisine Restaurant is located right at the centre of Georgetown. It is just opposite Yap Temple; sitting at the junction of Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling/Armenien Street.

This place has been around for quite a number of years but surprisingly not many bloggers have reviewed about it. The minute you step into this place, you will feel like you are back in the old Chinese houses where grandma used to stay in. The place is big and spacious with high ceilings and timber flooring for the upper floor. Chinese lanterns and kerosene lamps hang from the ceiling decorating its entrance.

There are many dishes offered in the menu with appetisers, noodles, seafood, meat and vegetables. A list of their signature dishes is posted up on the wall.

We were introduced to their poh piah which is done with a little twist. The difference lies in its ingredients and it is a dry version. It uses many colourful types of vegetables, meat and other ingredients. All these are wrapped up firmly with a piece of seaweed and the poh piah skin. The combination of its ingredients gives a very good flavour. Each roll is cut into two pieces which is quite a big portion. This dish makes a delightful light lunch even by itself.

Taukua fried with suan na (leeks) and prawns....they uses beancurd with five spice powder.

Mee suah cooked with chicken pieces in a rich soup with slices of salted vegetable (kiam chye)..... the taste is good but would be much better if they didn't add in the sesame oil.


The unusual stir fried potato starch sheet. This is our first time having it and it turns out to be good. The noodles are fried in black sauce with generous amount of ingredients.

Ak Or - pieces of duck and yam simmered until soft and served in a claypot. The gravy has all the flavours of the yam.

Fried oh chien.... the oysters were big and fresh.

After the meal, we were given a complementary plate of dessert - tee nya kuih. This soft and smooth kuih is taken with palm sugar syrup. We frequently buy this from a roadside stall in Swatow Lane which sells the yellow and green version. I wonder if the stall is still around since most of them have shifted into the New World Park.



We were happy with the meal which cost a mere RM 62.00 and the clean environment of this old building. There are so many more dishes that we haven't try out and we are sure of coming back again.

11 comments

New Kid on the Blog said... @ June 5, 2008 at 8:20 AM

I actually saw this place... but never have the thought of visiting them. But glad you shared with us....

Unknown said... @ June 5, 2008 at 11:27 AM

aiya i found this blog just a little too late T_T

Little Inbox said... @ June 6, 2008 at 9:58 AM

All dishes are home cooked style...Hmm...like ah ma's cooking.

CK Lam said... @ June 6, 2008 at 10:05 AM

Mochachocolata rita - no worries, there will be many more visits from you to Pg in the near future...and when you do, call me up and I will be happy to take you around..haha

CK Lam said... @ June 6, 2008 at 10:22 AM

New kid on the blog - do visit this place whenever you feel like having simple tasty home cooked dishes.

Little inbox - the food are like ah ma's cooking but still lack the finer touch.

minchow said... @ June 8, 2008 at 9:30 AM

Great to see this review! Often driven by this and somehow convinced that it would serve good food... another must-try!

CK Lam said... @ June 8, 2008 at 2:47 PM

550ml jar of faith - it is a convenient place to have light snacks, noodles and a usual family dinner.

Anonymous said... @ July 1, 2008 at 2:13 PM

This is the real thing. Great Malaysian food and great rustic ambience. Fuck plastic, air-conditioned, swanky mall restaurants serving fake, over-priced European food.

Anonymous said... @ January 3, 2009 at 1:14 PM

Hi...CK Lam..I am Ms Yeap frm Nan Yan g Chinese Cuisine...I am happy bout what you had done for our shop....and a thousand thak you to you....I did save the pics from yours side...cos my family and I are thinking of having our own blogspot....when it is done...feel free to drop by and have a look....thank you once again

Anonymous said... @ January 5, 2009 at 3:16 AM

I'm a Canadian, visited Penang during Feb 2007 and really had dropped into the same restaurant that you posted here! I love that place, the great food! Was too excited to see it online :)

Anonymous said... @ January 8, 2009 at 10:57 PM

Ronald - You are most welcome. Do let me know when you have your own blogspot done. You can always drop me an email at anna.teo@hotmail.com

I have already upgraded my blog to my own domain. Do visit my new site at www.what2seeonline.com


Anonymous - It is very nice of you dropping me a comment on this lovely restaurant. It does serve many delicious food.

Do drop by my new domain at
www.what2seeonline.com for I will be closing this site soon.

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