Ah Boy Koay Teow Th'ng - 10050 George Town

4.2/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Ah Boy Koay Teow Th'ng

Address :

Lebuh Clarke, Georgetown, 10050 George Town, Penang, Malaysia

Website : https://www.facebook.com/%25E5%25B7%25B7%25E5%25AD%2590Ah-Boy-%25E6%259E%259C%25E6%259D%25A1%25E6%25B1%25A4-344274255952351/
Opening hours :
Thursday 7AM–2PM
Friday 7AM–2PM
Saturday 7AM–2PM
Sunday 7AM–2PM
Monday 7AM–2PM
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 7AM–2PM
Categories :
City : Penang

Lebuh Clarke, Georgetown, 10050 George Town, Penang, Malaysia
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Han Boon Cody Law on Google

One of the Best koay teow t`ng in town...The soup is not so salty, which is what I like...U can order the beansprout chicken as well...
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Stephen ong on Google

Caught between an alley and a prewar shop, opposite a Caltex station that has seen better days is a morning session of Koay Teow Thng run by a young fiesty Hokkien lady with a husband at her beck and call. She has perfected the art of customer choices through a menu where the parts are greater than the whole sum. My humble bowl of koay teow came with singular fried fishball, boiled fishball, meatball, pork ginger ball and shredded chicken in precise quantities at RM4.50, leaving out the scarce duck blood and must have pig intestines which are added for another RM1.20. Add choisum, chicken feet and today's promoted Hockchiew fishball sets you back another RM4.00. And here lies the heart of Penang commerce, drip by drip the hole in your pocket gets larger. No more eat all you can, its Pay as you Go so adept to Singapore culture. The chicken consomme was light, but this meal offers no solace except a lingering sour after taste of how hard times have crushed generosity in this new generation of cooks... or maybe its just a thing with these legendary Hokkien women counting every penny.
兴哥Heng Gor on Google

Very typical local flavor. Can order and eat at the coffee shop. Coffee is good. The shop has other food options ef carbonara, etc
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Jen Chong Wong on Google

Good clear broth. Added fish balls and intestine here for total of RM8.00 a bowl.
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TheBeardedChinaman “Samuel Tan” on Google

?? 1) Reasonable tasty Koay Teow Th'ng 2) Simple menu, if you are not sure what to order 3) Reasonable prices ?? 4) The waiting could be quite long 5) Avoid complicated order, cause the crew would mixed up the order. Would be best to go with what's on the standard menu 6) Not all ingredients prepared by the crew, half of them from the suppliers, such as pork balls 7) The boiled chicken has really hard skin, not all parts cooked well equally 8) Soup tasted too plain, slightly flavourful than plain hot water 9) Seating really cramp, not recommended for elderly if coming with families in large group
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Hooi Yin Kee on Google

Parking not the issue. Despite not air conditioning, but comfortable environment. Accept ewallet. The koay teow sup taste ok, however personally I felt a bit salty. The coffee taste good. For the chicken, I might not appreciate it. Can drop by if nearby.
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Pk C on Google

Very nice Penang style koay teow soup. Fishball is bouncy and tasty too. Sitting is limited and so is parking too.
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Seong Chow Lim on Google

Hidden gem of Koay Teow Th’ng in Penang island. Hidden is a small road by Argyll road. Food : the koay Teow soup is very delightful, the soup is not too overpowering with flavour, light yet fresh. The pork tendon ball is the surprise. The ngar choy kai, chicken side dish is not your normal silky smooth chicken but with a firm texture, sause is nice and flavourful. Tips of good koay teow Th’ng is to have the yellow noodle with koay teow as it add in the texture. 5/5 Price : cheap 5/5 Location: need to on a look out as you might missed it, plenty of road side parking Overall : 5/5 one of my fav breakfast place

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