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Pitt Street Koay Teow Th’ng Has Moved!

Posted by Jason Wong On January - 2 - 2010 | 1,116 views

Last year we were given the opportunity to document the process of making the the famous ‘Pitt Street Koay Teow Th’ng’ fish balls.

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And from that day onward we have actually became more than just their ordinary customers. Thus, there comes some perks like early notification of their forced shifting of the original stall on the corner Armenian Street and Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling to a unit further down the road on Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling, and now to the current location on Carnavon Street. To make finding the place easily, I have also included the GPS coordinates. The shop unit has a bright yellow and red sign board and is the left hand side of Carnavon Street if you are coming from the direction of the Penang Ferry Terminal. The unit is about 150 meters from traffic lighted junction of Prangin Road and Carnavon Street.

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The place spots a cooler environment, more spacious area with more sitting capacity and is very near to Prangin Mall and the soon to be open 1 Avenue. And if one fancy some roast duck or crispy roasted pork you can find it just across the street at Yatt San which has much been blogged about by other bloggers. Then there is also a near by famous fried oyster stall in Seng Thor coffee shop. A lot of variety along the short street.

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9 Responses to “Pitt Street Koay Teow Th’ng Has Moved!”

  1. Mei Teng says:

    A food paradise. I enjoy fried oysters with egg. But hard to find a decent one here.

    Happy New Year! :)
    .-= Mei Teng´s last blog ..Snowman And Rudolph =-.

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  2. NKOTB says:

    finally moved??? been seeing the banner for sometime already….
    .-= NKOTB´s last blog ..Gonbei 權兵衛 Fine Japanese Cuisine =-.

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  3. email2me says:

    The koey teow soup is da bomb! Went to the Burma road stall and they inform me about this new shop. I miss the pork patty :P ~~~
    .-= email2me´s last blog ..Xmas Eve International Feast At Prince Hotel & Residence KL 2009 =-.

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    Jason Wong Reply:

    The soup is light and sweet to taste and the pork patty seasoned with sugar, pepper and salt. Just nice!

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  4. cariso says:

    Agree that this location is more strategic for food hunters but then difficult to find parking space.

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    Jason Wong Reply:

    Can park opposite the road, near to Yat San Roast Duck or the lane after Pitt Street’s new location.

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  5. wendy says:

    HAPPY NEW YEAR! This is one of my favorites!

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  6. Got to try this out. Happy New Year! :)
    .-= Food Promotions´s last blog ..Chatz Brasserie ParkRoyal Kuala Lumpur Special Year of the Tiger Buffets =-.

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  7. J2Kfm says:

    Good, least they\’re more easily accessible now. I know where this road is.

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