Another food review arranged by Criz. Our destination for the review was Ivy’s Kitchen, located at 54 Chow Thye Road. Last month, there was a lunch review in Ivy’s Kitchen as well. I never attended but I have read the reviews by our food bloggers. This time, 6 of us were invited to try out the dinner instead.
A big banner is hang on top of the entrance. As you can see, Ivy’s Kitchen offers Steam Boat Dinner, Seafood Dinner and Fish Head Curry. Of course, these 3 are only some of the dishes among others.
You can choose to sit outside or inside with air conditioning. It’s your decision. However, order and payment need to be done inside...
If you are looking for varieties of Nasi Lemak, Nyonya cuisines and home cooked food, you might want to drop by Ivy’s Kitchen located on Chow Thye Road, Penang. This pork free restaurant with very basic deco is just beside Isaribi Japanese Restaurant and Jemputree.
A group of Penang Food Bloggers gathered there recently for a food tasting session.
Ivy’s Kitchen served to us many varieties combo meals and most of them comes with a fresh juice and Soya Jelly with Longan. Customers having the combo sets can also add-on a plate of Rojak @RM2 (normal price RM3) and a bowl of Red Bean Soup @RM1 (normal price RM1.60)...
If home-cooked meals with an inexpensive price tag is what you are looking for, then Ivy’s Kitchen is a place worth considering.
Located at Chow Thye Road, there’s no big signs or neons lights flashing at this outlet, but just a simple banner to show what they can offer. It’s just next to Isaribi Tei Japanese Restaurant and a stone throw away from Jemputree.
I really enjoyed the fragrant coconut milk (santan) rice. It taste so ‘lemak’ and goes very well with the sambal. The anchovies (ikan bilis) remains very crunchy...