Mount Erskine Open-Air Night Food Court
Address | 115, Jalan Mount Erskine, Taman Erskine, George Town, Penang, Malaysia | ||||||||||
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Categories | Food Court | ||||||||||
Rating | 4 24 reviews | ||||||||||
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Mount Erskine Open-Air Night Food Court reviews
24 Food is nice especially Chicken Rice and Laksa also the sandwiches and Chinese Desserts especially Chendol.
The fruit juice are refreshing too.
Very good curry mee, wan ton mee do add a bowl of soup dumplings or fried dumplings, skip the nasi lemak n Indian rice. EXPENSIVE
One may difficulty in parking. The food court has 2 section: 1 for halal and the other non-halal. Food and prices are reasonable. Evening is a better time to sample some nice variety of hawker fares.
18/12/19
There are few good hawker stalls. The Hokkien mee, lor mee, fried carrot cake and wonton mee. As for the Cheong fun, too savoury for me. Worth a visit for breakfast.
The food here is good n tasty but the place is a bit dar ask the council to add in a few lamp post
Small, a bit of every thing. Parking is an issue when they set up huge tents in the already available parking areas certain times of the year.
Very nice and cooling unless it's raining. A good place for a group get together. Convenient parking, good choices of hawker food available and prices is reasonable.
The belacan chicken and fermented tau foo was good. We also ordered curry mee and wantan mee. Lighting was not bright enough but parking space was ample.
Heartland for devoid of noisy tourists. Esp loud ones who with mouthful yakked so cheap so cheap. & $#@!? /&
Curry mee, salted fish fried rice, ngonya food, fried chicken snd tofu, and wonton mee are good
Having dinner at Mount Erskine and quite a lot of peoples here. And, also favourite local food stalls. Indian food, Nasi Lemak, wan tan mee, curry mee, hor fun, Chu char. Nice.
Food taste so so only n not many stall at night, morning better many stalls, fried bihun cheap n tasty, lor mee good, curry mee nxt to fried bihun taste good, economy rice good, afternoon had one stall selling yong tau foo very tasty
The wan tan mee is worth to try. Try out the fried style wan tan mee, smells good and tasty. The nyonya nasi lemak is worth to try too.
The fruit juice is cheap too, no water added.
The only stall i support is the OYSTER OMELETTE, the other stall like Wantan mee and economic rice, not recommended during peak hours.
There are only a few stalls here open at night. The nyonya and Indian economy rice, curry Mee, fried koay teow and wontan Mee.
I would strongly recommend the nyonya economy rice. It’s slightly expensive but the taste is really good. The curry Mee is not bad as well.
Tips for drink: the barley is really good but it’s RM1.50 for one cup.
Fairly good night food court, not massive but pretty popular good selection of stalls and unusually the economy rice did a pork curry.
A variety of hawker food. The most notable one is Curry Mee.
The Char Hor Fun is good and the Nasi Lemak is okay.
Limited front car park but could park by the road side or behind the market.
The environment is good and the foods are scrumptious, especially the hor mee, curry mee and hainan bread
Quiet place to dine food is good like nasi lemak, curry mee, Indian curry rice, wan tan mee, sar hor fun and fried chicken