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Penang Story

2.7 (3 reviews)
✅ MUIS Certified
🥡 Takeaway
🍽️ Dine In
Penang Story previously operated as a Malaysian restaurant chain with three locations across Singapore, bringing Penang delicacies to local diners before closing in 2020. The outlets were strategically positioned at Lot One Shoppers' Mall at 21 Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4 #B1-K9, Woodlands Interchange at 30 Woodlands Avenue 2 #01-38, and Senja-Cashew Community Club at 101 Bukit Panjang Road Stall 3.

The restaurant introduced Singaporean palates to authentic Penang specialities including assam laksa, Penang rojak buah, nasi kerabu, and innovative ondeh churros. The signature assam laksa featured fiery mackerel spice paste and tamarind creating a potent combination of sour, spicy, and pungent fish broth, topped with chopped mint, pineapple, cucumber, onions, and fresh chillies. This dish proved particularly popular amongst customers seeking authentic Northern Malaysian flavours.

The strategic location choices reflected an understanding of Singapore's residential patterns, placing outlets in suburban shopping centres and community clubs rather than tourist areas. This positioning suggested focus on serving residents and regular diners rather than visitors seeking Malaysian food experiences. The accessibility via neighbourhood centres made Penang cuisine convenient for families and individuals in mature estates.

Whilst Penang Story has since ceased operations, its presence contributed to Singapore's Malaysian food landscape during its operating years. The closure reflects the competitive nature of Singapore's restaurant industry, where even concept restaurants with multiple outlets can struggle to maintain viability. For those seeking Penang-style food now, alternative restaurants like Penang Culture, Penang Place, and Island Penang Kitchen continue serving similar cuisines.

Reviews & Ratings

Customer Reviews

2.7 / 5

Based on 3 reviews

Negative Reviews

Tan Wei Feng Tan Wei Feng

Eve Eve

Positive Reviews

Mervyn Mervyn

Tea is tea bag, Assam laksa is "sweet" soup not "sour" soup

The tea is served in a tea bag. The Assam laksa has a sweet soup base, not a sour one.

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