Catch a glimpse of living history in the bustling Little India, home to many traditional Indian traders dating back to the days when the British declared Penang a trading post in the 18th century. Experience Penang's Indian culture first-hand and take a walk through time. A good place to start is Market Street, where rows of shops are lined up selling traditional wares including saris, Punjabi suits, stainless steel household wares, accessories and handicrafts. Spicy authentic foods such as thosai, dhal or roti canai compete for your attention from the area's many restaurants and road-side stalls.
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every is there....Except hem.. hem...
nothing 2 say...is juz that it is right place 4 indians..shopping.....well am....my mother told me that she like 2 there...coz u know....Why do...
Little India is rich with multy items
I've been there many times with my family but I've never been alone before, until once I went with my kids. The place is like puzzle game centr...
wonderful...
I love the place as this place is one of the most attractive and where most Indians flock through out the year...we will get used to the Tamil ...
cool place
its really a cool place,,,theres a lot of little shops which sell a lot of indian stuff,,,what i like the most is the indian bracelet,,,love it...
great
good value for money on a lot of items(especially indian clothing).I love their roti canai and fish kulambo(curry sauce),vadai.Be bold and ask ...
Place to meet a lot Of Indians. And unfortunately ..thats it!
I had been to the restaurants in Little India. The one strict Vegge restaurant over there, as they called it. But, I wasnt Satified. You could ...
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