You’ll wake early for Penang’s bustling market scene before joining locals in a relaxed kitchen to cook classics like Char Koay Teow or Nyonya kuih. Expect hands-on help from your guide, lots of tasting (and laughing), plus breakfast included with every class. You’ll leave full — maybe a little messy — but definitely feeling part of Penang for a morning.
“You have to try this,” our guide grinned, handing me something wrapped in banana leaf at the Chowrasta morning market. I’ll admit, I didn’t even know what half the things were — the air smelled like fried dough and herbs, and there was this low hum of vendors chatting in Hokkien and Malay. We squeezed past aunties stacking bright kueh into plastic boxes. Someone called out for more curry puffs. It was barely 8am but already felt like midday chaos — not in a bad way. More like everyone’s just awake here, hungry for breakfast and gossip.
We picked up prawns that were still twitching (I flinched — Li laughed), then wandered over to a stall with stacks of fresh roti canai. Our guide explained the difference between Nyonya kuih and Malay versions — honestly, I still mix them up but they’re all good. The best part? Tasting as you go. My fingers got sticky from coconut milk; I didn’t care. By the time we reached PenangChiak’s kitchen, my bag was heavier than my stomach.
The cooking class itself wasn’t stiff or formal — more like friends messing around together while someone’s grandma keeps an eye on you (and corrects your chili slicing). We learned to make Char Koay Teow over a proper flame; mine came out a bit clumpy but nobody minded. The smell of sambal frying is something I still think about when I’m hungry late at night. There’s something about being shown how to fold spring rolls by hand, with everyone giggling when one splits open — it makes you realize food here is really about sharing mistakes too.
The morning classes begin at 8:00AM and include the market tour.
Yes, breakfast is included as part of the morning market tour experience.
All ingredients and kitchen utensils are provided for you during the session.
The session lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours depending on group size and pace.
Yes, all areas including transportation options are wheelchair accessible.
Infants can join if seated on an adult’s lap or in a stroller/pram.
No prior experience is needed; guidance is provided throughout by locals.
Your day includes an early-morning market tour (for morning classes only), plenty of tasting stops along bustling stalls, all fresh ingredients and utensils ready at PenangChiak’s kitchen, hands-on coaching from local guides as you cook classic dishes together, plus breakfast woven into the whole experience before heading back out into Penang’s streets.
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