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Help us make it rightPenang Malaysian Cuisine serves authentic, traditional Malaysian dishes prepared by experienced chefs who originally come from the Penang area. The Penang Malaysian culinary style is mainly influenced by four major Asian groups - Malay, Thai, Chinese, & Indian. Our dishes incorporate a wide range of ingredients including fresh fish, vegetables, meat, poultry, and sambal (shrimp paste). The...
I have been to this place many times during my visits to the Chicago area. If possible try it! Delicious homemade Malaysian food-consistently fresh and beautifully served. Family owned and family oriented, service is excellent! I have tried some of their fried rices, the Thai...
I am from New York and I LOVE my food. Every time I visit my father in Chicago I make it a point to come here. The food is DELICIOUS!!!! We lived in South East Asia for 5 years and I can tell you this...
The number of Asian restaurants in Chicagoland is in the thousands. The number of restaurants serving Malaysian food is about ten. Penang serves both Chinese and Malaysian food and do both equally well. I assume they needed to incorporate standard Chinese fair on the menu...
Malaysian restaurants are rare in the US, so this one was a rare find. The food is mostly Malaysian Chinese, as the name suggests from Penang which is located in the north eastern part of Malaysia. There are some Malay dishes but the selection is...
I had the Penang chicken. It was very good and the portions were huge. It was perfectly cooked. The only complaint I would have is that the dish was marked as spicy but it was not spicy at all
Penang is located at 1720 W Algonquin Rd, Arlington Heights, IL. This business specializes in Restaurants.
Penang is located at 1720 W Algonquin Rd in Arlington Heights and has been in the business of Eating Places since 2007.
Penang Malaysian culinary style is mainly influenced by its four(4) major Asian groups - Malay, Thai, Chinese, & Indian. The basic style of Malay cooking lies in the preparation of"wet" spices (ex: lemongrass, shallots, ginger, garlic, fresh chilies & turmeric) as well as"dry" spices (eg: coriander, cumin, aniseed, cloves, cinnamon, & cardamom).Malaysian curries are delicately flavored with...
Penang specializes in serving authentic Malaysian cuisine and is named after one of the country's 13 states. Malaysian cooking is a fusion of Thai, Chinese, Indian and Malay cuisine. Penang is helmed by co-owner and head chef Kenny Lim.
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