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Welcome to Goodall Cafe, a culinary gem nestled in the heart of George Town, Pulau Pinang, at 5, Jalan Gottlieb. If you’re on the hunt for a place that captures the essence of Malaysia's vibrant street food culture, look no further. This lively eatery offers an array of flavors that reflect the diverse culinary influences that Malaysia is renowned for.
As you step inside, you are greeted by a warm ambiance that invites you to explore a variety of stalls and their unique offerings. From char koay teow to laksa and curry mee, the menu is a delightful showcase of the country’s multifaceted food heritage. Patrons rave about the delicious baked stingray, which is beautifully marinated and perfectly cooked—a culinary must-try that stands out amongst the offerings.
One can't ignore the zestful vibes that envelop the cafe, especially in the evening when the atmosphere buzzes with life. The food here is not just about taste; it’s about experiencing a tapestry of flavors. Customers like Karina and Andrew have shared their love for dishes like crisp grilled chicken wings paired with a tangy chili dip, along with tasty selections like lor bak and yong tau foo. However, don’t miss out on the intriguing flavor combination of their special burgers, which are crafted with both chicken and beef—each bite embodies a balanced profile that has customers chuckling in delight!
Despite the occasional challenge in finding parking, the unforgettable tastes paired with the affordable prices make it well worth the visit. The casual setup encourages a relaxed outing with friends or family, as noted by our patrons who love to hang out and unwind, indulging in various flavors.
In essence, Goodall Cafe is a celebration of food that engages all senses. The delightful dishes, the animated atmosphere, and the laughs shared over food make it an experience worth revisiting. Whether you're a local or a traveler exploring Malaysia's culinary landscape, Goodall Cafe promises a satisfying journey on your plate. Don’t just take our word for it—stop by, savor the myriad of dishes, and find your own favorites in this culinary haven!
“ Good varieties, although parking can be a challenge. Tried a number of items with my friend, enjoyed their popiah + pie tee, chicken wings, char koay teow, laksa, hokkien mee, sar hor fun and curry mee is pretty good. Only disappointing item was the char koay kak ”
“ It's food court? When I visited, I though it's been closed. But I see some people were sitting and drinking somethig. So I got in, and found a few shops were open. Then I tried the Thai food here, and got a drink at the other shop. The food was really good but I cannot recognize which one is Thai and Malaysia Lol, even Indian and Chinese. It's difficult to say what the food is in Malaysia Lol. It's been all mixed Lol. ”
“ Delicious baked stingray, really the best i ever had, the fish is tender and well marinated not too spicy, a must try if you come here. Char koay teow is okay, fried oyster is good as well. Parking is hard to find. Overall will definitely visit here again ”
“ Love the vibes for hangout, specially evening to the night. So many various foods and drink and they all taste good. But it might be little hot and humid depends on the weather, there is fan. Affordable price ”
“ We went to Kafe Goodall two days in a row. The first night, we enjoyed the food and decided one day was not enough to explore all the food. We tried: Grilled chicken wings - marinated chicken wings grilled and served with their chilli dipping. Lor bak - many kinds of lor bak to choose. All yummy and flavorful Yong tau foo Pork ribs on fried rice - tasty and well seasoned. Hojiak - dessert joint which sell yummy mochi & silky tofu pudding. Highly recommended when you're in Penang. Crowded with people on weekend, it's better to come on weekdays. ”