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I know these look like ordinary plain pancakes but they were sooooo damn good. I assure you that you’ll quickly and easily wolf them all down! Two of us went with 3 for a start but went back for another 2. I would have gone for more if I wasn’t trying to save more stomach space for other food!

Mr Ravi’s apoms are painstakingly done in claypots over a charcoal fire. It results in these toasty, fluffy and lightly sweetened pieces that were so nicely crisped around the edges. They are very worth to wake up early for!

The stalls around this coffeeshop all seemed pretty popular. We were there around 8.30am and wanted to get a bowl of Hokkien mee (prawn noodles) but we were a step too slow and missed it to the lady in front of us! Be sure to come earlier if you’d like a full breakfast here.

📍Ravi’s Apom Manis
瑞江茶室 Kedai Kopi Swee Kong
Pulau Tikus, 10450 George Town, Penang
🕕 6am to 9am Daily, Closed on Thursdays

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After ordering my appam manis, I noticed a buzz of activity around one stall and I promptly joined the queue and ordered a bowl. Penang Hokkien mee or prawn mee. The one here has a thick and spicy soup, I can see why it’s touted to be one of the top 10 on the island. Quite the shioks!

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Made the traditional way using charcoal fire and clay pots, they are really good. Now I can see why @happygreedyfoodie loves them so much. Worth getting up early and making a trip for

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Appam manis, made in claypots over charcoal fire. So glad I made it here before they sold out. Thanks @happygreedyfoodie for the recommendation. Loved it

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