Wonderfood Museum
Abhijeet DeshpandeAbhijeet Deshpande/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, PENANG/ Updated : Jun 28, 2017, 13:30 IST
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Eat a hearty meal before you step inside the Wonderfood Museum. Otherwise, all the mouth-watering delicacies featured inside will certainly give you hunger pangs! Larger-than-life artefacts of popular food from the dominant commun … Read more
Eat a hearty meal before you step inside the Wonderfood Museum. Otherwise, all the mouth-watering delicacies featured inside will certainly give you hunger pangs! Larger-than-life artefacts of popular food from the dominant communities like Malay, Chinese and Indian welcome you. Read less

Eat a hearty meal before you step inside the Wonderfood Museum. Otherwise, all the mouth-watering delicacies featured inside will certainly give you hunger pangs! Larger-than-life artefacts of popular food from the dominant communities like Malay, Chinese and Indian welcome you. Roti jala with chicken curry, nasi lemak, satays, black chicken soup, chee cheong fun, traditional servings like an Indian thali on a banana leaf, plus desserts and more will tempt you instantly.
Tips: The museum is located on Beach Street or Lebuh Pantai. You may choose to club this trip with you tour of Penang’s colonial heritage.
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