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Penang Hotels
KL Sentral http://klsentral.org FAQs on LRT, KTM, Monorail, KLIA Express, Skybus, Genting
Bus and Hotels.




Sandra asks…




which 4*hotel do you offer me in PENANG?




Cuti-cuti Malaysia answers:

Equtorial




David asks…




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I need opinions on where is best/nicest to stay in Penang ?
Lone Pine Hotel (Premium Garden Room) or Hard Rock Hotel (Lagoon Room)




Cuti-cuti Malaysia answers:

I’m from Penang. The answer is very straight forward. Hard Rock ! Lone Pine is quite aged and
Hard Rock is sparkling new. You’ll make no mistake by choosing Hard Rock.




George asks…




Prices of FOOD, CLOTHES, SHOPPING in PENANG & KUALA
LUMPUR?
Hi,
Will be in Penang for 6 days and KL for 4 days. Can you please guide me regarding the prices
for FOOD, CLOTHES, SHOPPING in Penang and KL?
How much would a good decent tasty meal cost for a person in a good clean restaurant and
how much would it cost in a good hotel restaurant!?!
thanks




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Cuti-cuti Malaysia answers:

At hawker stands you can get meals for about a buck…they really are quite clean, and taste
better than any other food. However, if you are crazy for the classy type foods, it depends how
fancy you get. At Chinese New Year, we visit a super high-class restaurant and it costs like
$3000 for a ten-course dinner (for like five people). Just budget, there’s restaurants all over
Malaysia to cater to your hygienic and financial needs.

Shopping is really cheap, if you know where to go. Really pretty shirts are like $6 Canadian,
MAX!

Go crazy…Malaysia is the best place on earth!




Mary asks…




i want to know about penang?
i just got this plan to go to penang next week at jan 1st with my friends. do u think if we go there
on that day there will be any rooms available? (guest house or budget hotel) can u suggest me
where to stay and where for sure we can get a place to stay? we will arrive on friday and we will
leave on sunday. so it’s gonna be 3 days 2 nites
and how to get there from kl?




                                                                                              3/6
Cuti-cuti Malaysia answers:

Penang is definitely the state with the greatest food!! And also, a lot of cultural places….

But if you were to go on 1st Jan, i think is hard to get hotel…

You can drive all the way to penang or else take bus and then ferry to cross over…

But would advice you to drive because the car renting service there is quite expensive…

Check out here for more information…..

Http://701panduan.com/var/5/index.html




Betty asks…




Can anybody tell me about Penang??
JUz wanna Noe a lil’ bit bout Penang, so dat i won’t get lost if i go jalan2 there.. Hotel, motel,
nice place, mall, or bout foods maybe… Thanx!!




Cuti-cuti Malaysia answers:




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You will find details about hotels in
http://archive.wn.com/2006/06/23/1400/penangfacts/accommodation.html

Most of Penang’s fancier accommodation is in the form of beach resorts on the main tourist
beach of Batu Feringghi. More backpacker-friendly options, as well as a few classical luxury
hotels, can be found in Georgetown.

Equatorial Penang,[46]. 1 Jalan Bukit Jambul, Phone:+60-4-643 8111, Fax:+60-4-881 1180
[47]. Located on the east coast of Penang, convenient to the airport and its industrial area, but
less so for the beach-loving tourist.

About malls in http://archive.wn.com/2006/06/23/1400/penangfacts/shopping.html

About food: you have reached the perl of food!

Eat
Penang offers plenty of good, cheap Malaysian food, but is famed throughout the rest of the
country for some specialities. Topping the list are:

Assam Laksa – a far cry from the sweet, coconutty Singaporean version, this noodle soup
comes with sour broth flavored with tamarind (assam) with pureed fish, fruits, veggies and a
generous helping of chili mixed in. Watch out, the combination is powerful and will have the
uninitiated breathing fire!
Penang Char Keow Teow (???) – a local interpretation of the ubiquitous stir-fried flat rice
noodles, tossed with bean sprouts, cockles, and anything else the chef has handy. Eggs are
additional and cockles can be opt out if preferred by the customer; request when placing order.
Some said the best Char Keow Teow can be found at Lorong Selamat but it cost at least RM5
per plate and that only if you have the patience of a saint to wait for it.
Kaya (a type of jam) – which is a mixture of eggs and cocount milk to be spread over anything
you want and according to some the best kaya is at a little coffee shop at the end of Madras
Lane.
Coconut tart – If you have eaten egg tart before then instead of the egg put in some coconut
and voila! You get coconut tart and definitely the best is at Cintra Lane.
Cendol – a mixture of blended ice with big mushy red beans with gula melaka thrown in. This
will satisfy anyone even if it is raining. Cendol can be found anywhere but the best is at Penang
Road.
Penang lobak – a mix of deep fried pork, tofu and shrimp rolls, served with dipping sauces.
Penang Sar Hor Fun (???) – a local dish with koay teow (flat rice cakes) in a delicious broth of
beaten eggs and seafood bits. Goes best with prickled green chillies.
As you might expect on an island seafood is abundant. Head for the fishing village of Teluk
Bahang in the north, or go to Batu Maung / Teluk Kumbar in the south for fresh fare at local
prices.

If you are a durian fan, that’s the place to go.




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                                   Top 10 hotels in Penang http://pulaupinang.org/10-hotel-terbaik-di-pulau-pinang for your visit to
                                   Pulau Pinang.

                                   Penang Hotels




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Penang Hotels

  • 1. Penang Hotels KL Sentral http://klsentral.org FAQs on LRT, KTM, Monorail, KLIA Express, Skybus, Genting Bus and Hotels. Sandra asks… which 4*hotel do you offer me in PENANG? Cuti-cuti Malaysia answers: Equtorial David asks… 1/6
  • 2. I need opinions on where is best/nicest to stay in Penang ? Lone Pine Hotel (Premium Garden Room) or Hard Rock Hotel (Lagoon Room) Cuti-cuti Malaysia answers: I’m from Penang. The answer is very straight forward. Hard Rock ! Lone Pine is quite aged and Hard Rock is sparkling new. You’ll make no mistake by choosing Hard Rock. George asks… Prices of FOOD, CLOTHES, SHOPPING in PENANG & KUALA LUMPUR? Hi, Will be in Penang for 6 days and KL for 4 days. Can you please guide me regarding the prices for FOOD, CLOTHES, SHOPPING in Penang and KL? How much would a good decent tasty meal cost for a person in a good clean restaurant and how much would it cost in a good hotel restaurant!?! thanks 2/6
  • 3. Cuti-cuti Malaysia answers: At hawker stands you can get meals for about a buck…they really are quite clean, and taste better than any other food. However, if you are crazy for the classy type foods, it depends how fancy you get. At Chinese New Year, we visit a super high-class restaurant and it costs like $3000 for a ten-course dinner (for like five people). Just budget, there’s restaurants all over Malaysia to cater to your hygienic and financial needs. Shopping is really cheap, if you know where to go. Really pretty shirts are like $6 Canadian, MAX! Go crazy…Malaysia is the best place on earth! Mary asks… i want to know about penang? i just got this plan to go to penang next week at jan 1st with my friends. do u think if we go there on that day there will be any rooms available? (guest house or budget hotel) can u suggest me where to stay and where for sure we can get a place to stay? we will arrive on friday and we will leave on sunday. so it’s gonna be 3 days 2 nites and how to get there from kl? 3/6
  • 4. Cuti-cuti Malaysia answers: Penang is definitely the state with the greatest food!! And also, a lot of cultural places…. But if you were to go on 1st Jan, i think is hard to get hotel… You can drive all the way to penang or else take bus and then ferry to cross over… But would advice you to drive because the car renting service there is quite expensive… Check out here for more information….. Http://701panduan.com/var/5/index.html Betty asks… Can anybody tell me about Penang?? JUz wanna Noe a lil’ bit bout Penang, so dat i won’t get lost if i go jalan2 there.. Hotel, motel, nice place, mall, or bout foods maybe… Thanx!! Cuti-cuti Malaysia answers: 4/6
  • 5. You will find details about hotels in http://archive.wn.com/2006/06/23/1400/penangfacts/accommodation.html Most of Penang’s fancier accommodation is in the form of beach resorts on the main tourist beach of Batu Feringghi. More backpacker-friendly options, as well as a few classical luxury hotels, can be found in Georgetown. Equatorial Penang,[46]. 1 Jalan Bukit Jambul, Phone:+60-4-643 8111, Fax:+60-4-881 1180 [47]. Located on the east coast of Penang, convenient to the airport and its industrial area, but less so for the beach-loving tourist. About malls in http://archive.wn.com/2006/06/23/1400/penangfacts/shopping.html About food: you have reached the perl of food! Eat Penang offers plenty of good, cheap Malaysian food, but is famed throughout the rest of the country for some specialities. Topping the list are: Assam Laksa – a far cry from the sweet, coconutty Singaporean version, this noodle soup comes with sour broth flavored with tamarind (assam) with pureed fish, fruits, veggies and a generous helping of chili mixed in. Watch out, the combination is powerful and will have the uninitiated breathing fire! Penang Char Keow Teow (???) – a local interpretation of the ubiquitous stir-fried flat rice noodles, tossed with bean sprouts, cockles, and anything else the chef has handy. Eggs are additional and cockles can be opt out if preferred by the customer; request when placing order. Some said the best Char Keow Teow can be found at Lorong Selamat but it cost at least RM5 per plate and that only if you have the patience of a saint to wait for it. Kaya (a type of jam) – which is a mixture of eggs and cocount milk to be spread over anything you want and according to some the best kaya is at a little coffee shop at the end of Madras Lane. Coconut tart – If you have eaten egg tart before then instead of the egg put in some coconut and voila! You get coconut tart and definitely the best is at Cintra Lane. Cendol – a mixture of blended ice with big mushy red beans with gula melaka thrown in. This will satisfy anyone even if it is raining. Cendol can be found anywhere but the best is at Penang Road. Penang lobak – a mix of deep fried pork, tofu and shrimp rolls, served with dipping sauces. Penang Sar Hor Fun (???) – a local dish with koay teow (flat rice cakes) in a delicious broth of beaten eggs and seafood bits. Goes best with prickled green chillies. As you might expect on an island seafood is abundant. Head for the fishing village of Teluk Bahang in the north, or go to Batu Maung / Teluk Kumbar in the south for fresh fare at local prices. If you are a durian fan, that’s the place to go. 5/6
  • 6. Powered by Yahoo! Answers Top 10 hotels in Penang http://pulaupinang.org/10-hotel-terbaik-di-pulau-pinang for your visit to Pulau Pinang. Penang Hotels 6/6 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)