Aiyoh! Kua tio chi leh siao eng wah si peh pot toh eau!
4 Comments
Penangknia
on October 13, 2005 at 1:26 am
Well done! I haven’t listened to the podcast as I am still installing but I am already so excited about it! Sadly that nowadays more and more people in Penang no longer speak or willing to speak hokkien, I mean the younger generation. It is quite unexpected that someone living in the States could be setting up the first Penang Hokkien broadcast! Thank you very much!!
David
on October 13, 2005 at 4:07 am
Shit!!!… you are making me hungry… I miss BAH KUT TEH!! and all Penang Foods…
Well done! I haven’t listened to the podcast as I am still installing but I am already so excited about it! Sadly that nowadays more and more people in Penang no longer speak or willing to speak hokkien, I mean the younger generation. It is quite unexpected that someone living in the States could be setting up the first Penang Hokkien broadcast! Thank you very much!!
Shit!!!… you are making me hungry… I miss BAH KUT TEH!! and all Penang Foods…
Isn’t it tho! It made me hungry too! It even made my mom hungry. She told me she’s going to go out and get bak kut teh tomorrow.
This looks yummy.
If you’re in KL, you can visit the top bak kut teh restaurants there.
Here list 15 Top Bak Kut Teh> places in KL.
These places are some of the most popular Bak Kut Teh places in Klang Valley.