Be a part of a small group as you venture through the Georgetown Heritage area on the trail for delicious local food. Make sure to be hungry for food and knowledge as your local Penang-born food guide walks you through each step of the way on this food tour, experiencing both the tangible and non-tangible heritage of Penang. Savour delicious local cuisine, also enjoyed by the forefathers of Georgetown, as we unveil the history of Georgetown.
The 4-hour heritage and food trail takes place in the morning. The small group is to meet the guide at St.George's Church along Lebuh Farquhar. You will learning about the history of Georgetown as the group walks by several historical places and buildings such as the St.George's church, The Goddess of Mercy Temple, and Chinese Clan Houses.
You will also stop by at least 3 food outlets, tasting at least 10 varieties of local and heritage food of Georgetown. Four important steps that you're encouraged to take to make this tour a memorable one:
Chat with your guide: Your guide is born and bred in Penang and loves to chat and communicate. It's highly encouraged to have a question and answer session throughout the tour, talking about your likes and dislikes. This food trail is for you and this is to ensure that you have a good time.
Be adventurous: Keep an open mind to try out new things as you walk through the core zone of the heritage area of Georgetown.
Come hungry: Rest assured that you will be sinking in your teeth into delicious local food. This tour won't stop until you are full.
Have fun: Enjoy the food trail, kick back, and relax as you feel at home in Georgetown.
We meet up in front of Mydin on Penang Road.
258, Jln Penang, George Town, 10000 George Town, Pulau Pinang
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