LUM LAI Duck Meat Koay Teow Th’ng sits on Lebuh Cecil and has built a quiet reputation among locals and food hunters for one simple reason: an unforgettable bowl. This small, family-run restaurant serves a focused menu — essentially a choice between large or small — so there’s no indecision, only that first sip of the famously clear, sweet broth that keeps people coming back. Regulars rave about the silky yet springy kway teow and tender duck that carry deep, comforting flavour without heavy aftertaste; even the fishball and textured rice noodles earn approving nods. Practical tip: many customers find public transport easier than hunting for parking — one reviewer noted the cheap 302 bus ride from the jetty as a stress-free way to arrive.
The place has history: generations have kept the recipe alive, and the son now runs the stall, continuing a legacy stretching decades. Its modest prices — one visitor mentioned a small bowl around RM7.50 — make it a rare combination of culinary pedigree and everyday value. Whether you’re pursuing heritage eats or a soulful, no-frills meal in George Town, this spot feels like an intimate, authentic encounter with Penang’s hawker culture. Trusted by over 300 diners, LUM LAI is a must-visit for anyone chasing genuine duck koay teow that lingers in memory long after the bowl is cleared.
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