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Trishaw Egg Tart | Penang Hawker Food

We were looking something to fill our stomach on one Sunday evening. We had brunch, so we were not hungry until it’s evening.
From Bayan Lepas, we drove to Armenian Street for koay teow teng. The stall was closed. Aiyo… Our stomach is crying for food ler…
Then we changed our mind to Fish Ball Koay Teow Teng at Burmah Road. And that day was really a bad days for us. The shop was closed too.

Nearby the fish ball koay teow teng shop, this Trishaw Egg Tart caught our attention. Other than egg tart, there were other delicacies such as kaya puff, mini egg tarts, siew pau, yam puff, cream puff and mini chicken tart.

As we were very hungry, we decided to dine in with a few types of pastry before continue with our food hunting. In the restaurant, there are a few tables and chairs which is not really meant for customer. This is the feeling that I get due to most of the tables and chairs are occupied by the owner’s relatives, kids and friends. I think most people choose to take away.

Egg tarts.. my favourite.
This trishaw egg tart has a very old history. The owner used to sell egg tarts using a trishaw during the good ol’ days.
Kaya Puff. Not bad. The pastry is not too thick and quite crispy too. The pandan kaya filling is adequate.

Kochabi Siew Pau. Taste good.

Yam puff. Taste good and too oily. Normally I don’t like yam puff due to it’s usually oily.
And here comes the egg tart. Taste good. The pastry is fluffy and the egg filling is soft. It’s a good place to stop by for tea time snacks.

11 Comments on “Trishaw Egg Tart | Penang Hawker Food”

  1. #1 ck lam
    on Oct 28th, 2008 at 3:58 am

    Nice to see all these yummy tea time snack right in town :)

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  2. #2 Little Inbox
    on Oct 28th, 2008 at 5:07 am

    So, were you continue to hunt for food after the pastries? Everytime I feels very full just after 2 pcs of egg tarts, hehe…

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  3. #3 Duckie
    on Oct 28th, 2008 at 5:51 am

    oh i like the siew pau and the egg tart there!!! but a little inconvenient on the parking though

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  4. #4 CRIZ LAI
    on Oct 28th, 2008 at 10:02 am

    Haha.. wasted you did not come for the 1st Flogger Meet. I gave each one one box to try out :P

    http://crizfood.blogspot.com/

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  5. #5 Pete
    on Oct 29th, 2008 at 4:52 am

    Egg tart, good snack for tea time. Gotta get some today!

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  6. #6 Christy
    on Oct 29th, 2008 at 1:00 pm

    Burma Road you say? Really unique little shop, how could anyone miss it ler?
    Oh ya, did you fill yourself up or you guys still proceed on your food hunt?:)

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  7. #7 Allie
    on Oct 29th, 2008 at 1:22 pm

    CK Lam,
    yeah. Yummy

    Little Inbox,
    Ya. Ate until stomach wanna explode. Wait for my review. hehe

    Duckie,
    Hm.. can just stop at roadsid for a while. should be no prob.

    Criz,
    wah.. Each got one box a… I really missed it.

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  8. #8 New Kid on the Blog
    on Oct 30th, 2008 at 12:20 am

    the egg tart pastry is the fluffy type of short crust type??

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  9. #9 Allie
    on Oct 30th, 2008 at 3:31 am

    NKOB,
    It’s the short crust type.

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  10. #10 email2me
    on Oct 30th, 2008 at 3:23 pm

    Nowadays if we talk about Egg tarts …. automatic will think of John King’s Egg Tarts …. hehehe ….

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  11. #11 Hojiak
    on Mar 7th, 2010 at 5:28 pm

    The yam puff with char siew also very nice. HOJIAK
    Hojiak´s last blog ..Queensbay Mall Food Market – I LOVE YOO ???? My ComLuv Profile

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