This post is going to be about my Penang trip again~
Well, this time, I want to introduce to the world, Wan Li Laksa, better known as Jawi Laksa.
Assam laksa is a sour fish-based soup. The main ingredients for assam laksa include shredded fish, normally kembung fish or mackerel, and finely sliced vegetables including cucumber, onions, red chillis, pineapple, lettuce, common mint, "daun kesom" (Vietnamese mint or laksa mint) and pink bunga kantan (ginger buds). Assam laksa is normally served with either thick rice noodles or thin rice noodles (vermicelli). And topped off with "petis udang" or "hae ko", a thick sweet prawn paste.
(Extracted from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laksa)
This laksa originally is selling beside a Tua Pek Kong temple at a small stall in . Well, the stall is still available. But, for better environment and hygiene, the restaurant would be a wiser choice. Yes, both the stall and the restaurant sell exactly the same tasty laksa, don't worry. :D
Jawi Laksa is famous with its biscuit served together with the laksa. Some customer even order only the biscuit together with the laksa soup. Talking about the biscuit, the thickness is just so appropriate and crunchy. For the laksa, the soup is not too sour nor too sweet, and the laksa noodles are just perfect (smooth and silky), sounds like a shampoo ad? :p errm...take off the "silky", please...:P And don't forget to add a spoonful or two of the prawn paste. It will make the soup taste sweeter and nicer. Don't expect to have fish chunks served in your bowl of laksa, as it's not the trend of the jawi laksa to do so. Instead, the fish slices are already crushed, mixed well and cooked together with the laksa soup. Thus, this is why the soup has its sweetness.
Till present, it's one of the best laksa I have ever tried. Do have a taste of it yourself if you happen to be around there. Oh ya, there's a branch in Taman Mutiara (I hope it's still there). Enjoy~
Outer view of the restaurant
Inner view of the restaurant
Laksa!!!
Laksa topped with prawn paste
Cendol
Chendol or cendol is a popular type of dessert and drink that is normally associated with Indian immigrants in Southeast Asia, in countries like Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand. Its ingredients usually consist of white coconut milk, thin worm-like, pandan-flavoured, green-coloured pea flour noodles and palm sugar (gula melaka). Red beans, pieces of glutinous rice, grass jelly and shaved ice are optional additions.
(Extracted from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cendol)
The cendol here is not using the shaved ice of what you found out there. However, in this restaurant, the cendol is available using normal ice. Besides, you can try the Barley kidney beans drink which is the barley served with cooked kidney beans in the drink. It's quite refreshing.
Newspaper articles about the restaurant
Newspaper articles about the restaurant
4.12.06
Yummy Yummy @ Wan Li Laksa Restaurant
Tasted by joy at 3:27 PM
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