Pulau Tikus Tua Pek Kong Temple Fish Head Beehoon Stall
Pulau Tikus Tua Pek Kong Temple Fish Head Beehoon Stall, as its name clearly states, is a foodstall located at the Pulau Tikus Tua Pek Kong Temple, across from the junction of Burmah Road and Codrington Avenue. The foodstall sells fish head bee hoon and other noodle-type soup dishes. The fish head beehoon stall is usually open for business in the evening part of the day.
Food Available Here
Fish Head Bee Hoon
Getting there
You can take the following Rapid Penang buses to reach Pulau Tikus:
101, 103, 104, 304
Location
Pulau Tikus Tua Pek Kong Temple Fish Head Beehoon Stall is located along Burmah Road across from the junction of Burmah Road and Codrington Avenue.
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