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Starts | 5 Mar 2012 (Mon) | Ends | 6 Mar 2012 (Tue) |
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Location | Gurney Drive |
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Dine at Gurney Drive at Changi Airport, Ang Mo Kio or Suntec City Mall with this deal: $15 for $30 worth of Penang Cuisine at Gurney Drive – that’s 50% off the usual price!
Get this deal before it ends soon at www.groupon.sg.
While the hawker stall is famous for moonlighting as casualty in Hollywood car chases, its day job still remains as providing value for money street food. Applaud hawker fare for being the original fast food with today’s Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of Penang cuisine at Gurney Drive Restaurant.
Gurney Drive is a famous food location in George Town, Penang, formerly known as North Beach, and named after Sir Henry Gurney. The eponymous restaurant brings its patrons to the heart and soul of Penang, with access to its famous hawker food at a very reasonable price.
Dishes to note include the Gurney Drive Signature Dish – the Penang Hokkien Prawn Mee, developed by their in-house chef using a special prawn-based soup, traditional yellow noodle, big prawns, pork ribs, fish cakes, bean sprouts and kang kong.
Patrons can choose to tag team and tackle meatier chef recommendations like the Premium Grilled Seafood Platter for 2 ($20.90) which features an assemblage of grilled sea favourites, or the Premium Seafood Fried Koay Teow ($9.90), a proud Penang ambassador of spicy fried kway teow with added prawns, squids and cockles.
Specialty house side dishes, such as the Penang Rojak ($4.20) and Gong Bao Mantis Prawn ($6.90) work to flavourfully sharpen dull incisors while the Gurney Stuffed Beancurd ($4.20) and Belacan Chicken Wing ($4.90) are recommended peace offerings to rowdy tykes.
Of course, a huge variety of hot and cold beverages is a sure fire complement to your meal with Signature Drinks such as the Ampla Juice rich in Vitamin C, and Jackfruit Juice ($2.90 or $3.50) highly recommended by their customers. Or delve deeper into the Penang experience with perennial favourites Penang Cendol ($2.90) and the King of Ice Kacang ($5.90), so named to commemorate the King of Fruits itself, the durian.
Unlike dining on the streets of yesteryear however, patrons can dine in comfort and relaxation while enjoying great food, service and environment in the modern restaurant that transports diners, albeit temporarily, to the land of its food origins.
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Reviews
Gurney Drive has been featured by many newspapers and magazines including The Sunday Times, TODAY, 8 Days and IS Magazine.
“Spending $6 to $8 a meal in the city area at an air-conditioned place is quite affordable, especially when the food reminds you of Penang. It’s a small price to pay for tasty Malaysian food without leaving Singapore.” – Sunday Times review
“A winning formula of tasty favourites and low prices. Judging from the packed tables, it’s no wonder they’re opening at least two more outlets by year’s end.” – 8 Days review
“The Char Kway Teow ($6.90) was one of the most fragrant we’ve tried and the texture of the kway teow was perfect – our only qualm was that the chef could have used more pork lard. Other than that, staples like Hokkien mee ($5.90), with its broth broiled for 3 hours using prawn heads, was done exactly as they do it back in Penang, and the homemade chilli that accompanies the dish gave it an extra oomph.” – IS Magazine review
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