Penang Weekend Trip: What to buy for souvenir?

Hello! It has been a few days since the last time I blogged. I want to make this update daily but apparently managing time is like one of the most difficult thing to do in life. We have come toward the end of the Penang trip (T_T) but of course there is no trip which ends without buying some goodies for people back home. No matter whether it's family or friends. 

Penang Weekend Trip: What to buy for souvenir?

Thankfully if you are staying in the midst of Georgetown, you do not have to wander for so long before finding souvenir shops. We found two interesting shops along Lebuh Penang at Georgetown. The first one gives off retro vibe and the narration on the wall seems to describe about the founder of the store. 

Ming Xiang Tai Pastry Shop at Penang Road

It is a shop specializing in filled round pastries (seems to be Cantonese pastries) named Ming Xiang Tai Pastry Shop. It seems to be a quite popular pastry shop in Penang (and Malaysia, I think) and the name card of the shop shows a list of location throughout Malaysia. The pastries on display look the same in a glance but all of them have different fillings ranging from salted egg, coconut, green tea, pineapple, chicken, pork and everyone's favourite durian. I suppose Ming Xiang Tai Pastry Shop caters for all tastebud from sweet to savoury. 

Pastries display from Ming Xiang Tai Pastry Shop at Penang Road

You can choose to buy either ala carte or by boxes. The packaging seems to be more suitable for souvenir to be given to people at home. You can choose from minimum 6 - 12 pieces of pastries in a box. You can also mix the taste if you want variety in the box. The price is ranging from RM 13 (for 6 pieces) to RM 38 (for 12 pieces). 

Packaged pastries from Ming Xiang Tai Pastry Shop

The next shop that we visited is just located a few stores away from Ming Xiang Tai Pastry Shop. It is called Ban Heang and it is famous for its tambun biscuit (or also known as tau shar pheah). 

Ban Heang Tau Sar Piah store at Penang Road

The great thing about shopping at Ban Heang is that the shop provides tester for most of its products including its varieties of tambun biscuits. Tambun biscuits are basically baked flaky pastry biscuits filled with sweet or savoury filling made from grounded mung beans. However, Ban Heang does not sell the tambun biscuits by pieces. You have to buy a minimum of 9 pieces if you want to get the box. It costs around RM 9.50 for each box. 

Food and drink sold at Ban Heang (M) Sdn Bhd

Otherwise, the smallest size you can get from Ban Heang is in this paper roll packaging and it has 5 small tambun biscuits inside it. It smells good even when I have not opened the packaging. Yumz! 

Biscuit Tau Sar Piah from Ban Heang Sdn Bhd Penang

Ming Xiang Tai Pastry Shop is located at:

475A Jalan Penang, Georgetown
Penang, Malaysia

Opening hours: Daily 8.30AM - 7PM 

Ban Heang is located at:

245 & 247 Jalan Penang, Georgetown
Penang, Malaysia

Opening hours: Daily 9AM - 9PM

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