You can find Penang at 4897 Buford Hwy Ste 113, Chamblee, GA 30341 in the shopping center just south of the crux. of Buford Highway and Chamblee Tucker Rd, Southeastern quadrant. This. shopping center is anchored by the venerable Hoa Binh Supermarket - Penang is on the end close to the market. The shopping center also
Friendly place, good food, but vegetarian difficult. We really enjoy this place. The owner and staff are all very nice. Service is moderate pace, and the food is very good. The Nasi Lemak is very tasty. We as a couple have since gone vegetaraian, and I wish there was more than a few vegetarian selections.
They have a note on the menu that nearly all dishes can be made vegetarian, and when I requested this, the server didn't know what i was talking about. When I showed her the note, she it was only for the noodle dishes but they would still charge for the meat.
We love the decor though!
Amazing experience!!. 5 Stars for me! This place was awesome. Used the Scoutmob- no problem at all. The owner, I forgot his name was our waiter. He was soooo nice and helpful. He suggested two dishes- authentic Malaysian dishes and were delicious. He talked with us for a while and was super friendly. Food was tasty, hot and great portion size, was hard to finish our two dishes but we did since it was so good. It's nice inside, island type theme and clean. I will definitely be back!!
Pretty Good. The decor is a bit over the top. It tries to make you feel like you're in an Asian village or something with the bamboo hut decorations. I kind of like it, though. The service was friendly and fast. During my whole time there one of the servers was singing in the kitchen in her native tongue which I thought was pretty cool.
I decided to start with the Roti Canai. This was my first time having Malaysian food so I didn't know what to expect exactly. It was basically a large, thin, tortilla-like thing with a bowl of potato and beef curry. I'm not sure how you're supposed to eat it, but I just tore off bits of the the tortilla and dunked it in the bowl. I then ate the leftover curry like a soup when the tortilla was gone. The curry had some good flavor to it and the tortilla was ok. I read that Roti Canai is supposed to be a flat bread, but I don't think this version resembled that.
I then went with the Beef Rendang for my main course. This was really good and spicy, exactly what I was wanting at the moment! It came with a side of steamed rice that I covered with the Beef Rendang and ate it that way. This had lots of flavor and heat; both temperature-wise and spice-wise.
This place wasn't bad at all and I could definitely see myself eating here again. I did notice that all the customers were white people, which for an ethnic restaurant on Buford Highway is rather strange, but that's just an observation and doesn't really mean anything. I enjoyed it and that's all that matters to me!
Buford vs Kennesaw. Between this location and Kennesaw, this one is the winner.
Love this place! Just had roti canai, sarong burong and beef rendang. Ahhhmazing. Please try the sarong burong: mild flavorful brown sauce (good even for those intimidated by asian spice)but the magic is that it comes in a fried bowl made of taro (like sweet potato, still has soft consistency with golden exterior) it is filled w shrimp, chicken, and vegetables. That was so creative and beautiful. Lovely people too!
Interesting. It's kind of a mix of chinese, Malay, Thai, Japanese, with a touch of Indian. Roti canai made think of Japanese curry with a big piece of mushu wrapper served on the side. We had a noodle dish I cant recall, but the noodles were definitely overcooked. The real star and redeeming dish was the sizzling japanese tofu. They deep fried silken tofu so it was abit crispy on the outside but still creamy on the inside, served on a sizzling platter with veggies and a brown sauce. Nom! Will go again and try other dishes.
Wonderful!. My wife and I ate at Penang a decade ago and thought it the most wonderful place. After a decade of hermit-like existence and following the kids' leads on restaurants, we finally got back there to eat again just last weekend, and were blown away by wonderful hospitality and some of the best food we've ever eaten. It was a wonderful experience, and I thoroughly and unreservedly recommend it.
March 2012 Change of Heart.... Malaysian food, for those who have never tried it, tastes like a combination of Chinese, Thai, and Indian, with it's own delectable spin. Penang is great. Whether you go to their restauant on Barrett Parkway or Buford Highway, you're in for a treat!
We always start our meal with their wonton noodle soup. (One portion easily feeds four.) My daughter loves Penang's chicken curry -- it's #67A on the menu. The beef chow fun is, I think, the best in Atlanta. Another favorite is tofu with mixed vegetables..
Yes, the place looks campy, with its faux bamboo. The service is somewhat spotty (though we've never had to wait particularly long)... but the food is always right on and definitely worth a visit.
March 2012 Update: What's happening?! One of my favorite restaurants has turned just so-so.... Our usual 67A, beef chow fun, noodle wonton soup -- all below par. Smaller portions, too. New chefs? New management? Something's happening here, and it's not good. )
Best Restaurant in the City. Shrimp Hot Pot is my favorite. Sauce is out of this world. If you want something new in an amazing atmosphere, try this place. It is a little jewel in the middle of Buford Highway, and you will love it, you will crave it, you will come back again and again, you will want to bring friends. Start with the roti canai. Also, try the peanut butter pancakes for dessert -- awesome!
It was pretty good! I absolutely LOVE egg rolls and spring rolls, so that is the only reason for the missing star... I didn't care for their spring rolls. They were okay, not the typical crispy veggie filled delight, but a soft, jicama filled wonder. They were O K, but I wouldn't order them again. I would definitely eat here again though! The service was friendly and attentive, the atmosphere was laid back, and the water didn't taste like toilet tap! That was a wonderful delight in itself!! Though the water cups seem to have had better days! Overall, a tasty, flavorful experience! Enjoy!
Lunch specials are $6.95! I loved their hainanese chicken rice, authentic flavours! Service is great, they are very attentive and quick. Will definitely be back again! Hopefully next time I can try more Thai and Malaysian dishes.
Excellent customer service and awesome food at affordable rates. The architecture of this restaurant is Superb. This restaurant is very clean and well maintained. Tried Nasi Goreng and it was exceptionally delicious. Will visit again. Owner of the restaurant is a very nice and friendly guy. Visit once and you will never be disappointed.
My friend and I will be visiting Penang, Malaysia later this year. Therefore, we came to sample the food we expect to try in Malaysia. The food matched up with what we expect to get.
The Food and staff were awesome. I expect to be back very soon!
Very authentic Malaysian food. I'm from Malaysia and I've tried the other 2 Malaysian restaurant nearby but still this one serve food that taste the closest to home. The roti canai is very good. As well as Nasi Lemak, Claypot noodle soup, Hokkien mee is close, and the Sarang Burung is good too.
My husband and I work across the street, we go to Penang all the time. The food is delicious, authentic and portions are always generous. The staff is friendly and treat us like family. On cold winter days, a noodle soup is aways our choice. The Pad Thai is absolutely delicious, not to mention the selection of fried rice, the pinaple and shrimp tops them all! We love this place!
Finally i found great malay restaurant in Atlanta.. i have been craving malaysian food since i move to ATL 6 months a go.. Special thanks for Ken for recommending some good food... Definitely..
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The food here is still really good, but it's not what it once was when you always had to wait to get a table. Now it's almost always empty, not sure what gives.
The place is a little outdated and not crowded. Overall a ambience. This is not an American Chinese food dining experience. You might see fish head soup, or flaming ribs (they arrived at my on fire in an aluminum foil bowl.
I'm going to give away a secret. If you go (and you're not Asian) you may be able to ask for the malasian Menu. They don't offer it straight up to Americans as it turns out a little to outside of the box. I've been probably 7 times. Always as expected.. and they have sake too.
Foods here tastes much more authentic compared to newer places around. Their Kangkung Belacan (commonly known as Kong Xin Chai in chinese but cooked in Malaysian style) totally made me feel back in Malaysia.
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