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    Restaurant in George Town, Malaysia

    Ghee Lian

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    Michelin-tracked hawker bowl at street prices.

    Ghee Lian, Restaurant in George Town

    About Ghee Lian

    Ghee Lian is a $ hawker stall in George Town with back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand awards in 2024 and 2025. The menu runs to just three dishes, but the green tom yum noodles — with fried fish, large prawns, and a sour-spicy broth — are the clear reason to visit. No booking needed; walk in and order the green tom yum.

    A Michelin Bib Gourmand stall serving three dishes — and the green tom yum is the reason to come

    At single-dollar pricing, Ghee Lian at Kompleks Makanan Medan Renong Padang Kota Lama delivers the kind of return on spend that almost nothing else in George Town can match. This is a hawker stall running a focused, three-dish menu: signature green tom yum noodles, noodle soup, and fried noodles. The Michelin Bib Gourmand has landed here in both 2024 and 2025, which tells you this is not a one-season find. If you have eaten here before and ordered the fried noodles or the noodle soup, the green tom yum is what you come back for.

    The Morning and Midday Case for Ghee Lian

    George Town's hawker culture runs on early hours, and Ghee Lian fits that rhythm. For visitors treating this as a breakfast or brunch stop, the stall's format rewards the approach: a small, focused menu means no decision fatigue, fast service, and food that suits the kind of eating you want to do before a morning of walking the UNESCO heritage zone. Compared to a sit-down brunch at a café in the area, you are in and out quickly, spending a fraction of the price, and eating something with verifiable culinary credentials behind it. The food is designed for daytime appetite — noodles in broth or fried, with seafood toppings that are substantive rather than decorative.

    The visual signal on the plate is worth noting. The green tom yum arrives with a colour that flags its difference from the red or clear broths common across the street food stalls in this part of Penang. The fried fish topping carries a visible contrast: a crisp outer layer against a soft centre. The large prawns are the other component to watch for , their umami depth is what makes the green tom yum more than a sour-spicy broth exercise. If you are returning after a first visit where you played it safe with the fried noodles, this is the bowl that will shift your read of the stall.

    What the Bib Gourmand Means in Practice

    Two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024 and 2025) do two things for a hawker stall: they confirm consistency, and they attract foot traffic. For a first-time visitor, the awards remove most of the guesswork. For a returning visitor, they signal that the kitchen has not drifted. The Bib Gourmand designation in Southeast Asia tends to track hawker and street food operations where the quality-to-price ratio is the main argument , not white tablecloths or chef tasting menus. Ghee Lian fits that category precisely. For regional context on what Michelin-recognised street food looks like at this price tier, Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle in Singapore and 545 Whampoa Prawn Noodles in Singapore offer useful reference points , both are Michelin-tracked hawker operations where a single category of dish drives the reputation.

    Booking and Logistics

    No reservation is needed or possible here , this is a hawker stall, and the process is walk-in only. The Google rating sits at 4.2 across 372 reviews, which is a reliable signal of sustained quality at this volume of traffic. The address is Lot 39, Kompleks Makanan Medan Renong Padang Kota Lama, Jalan Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah, George Town , a food complex in the Padang Kota Lama area of central George Town. Hawker stalls in this complex tend to have specific operating hours that can vary, so arriving during the main lunch window gives you the leading chance of finding the stall active. No phone number or website is listed, which is standard for hawker operations at this tier. Come early if you want to avoid a wait; the Bib Gourmand recognition has increased visibility.

    For context on what else is worth eating at this price point in George Town, Ah Boy Koay Teow Th'ng and 888 Hokkien Mee (Lebuh Presgrave) are both strong single-dish hawker operations in the area. Air Itam Sister Curry Mee and Ali Nasi Lemak Daun Pisang round out a morning eating circuit if you are planning a food-focused half-day. Air Itam Duck Rice is worth adding if you are extending into the afternoon.

    If you are building a broader George Town itinerary beyond food, see our full George Town restaurants guide, our full George Town hotels guide, and our full George Town bars guide. For experiences and wineries in the region, our full George Town experiences guide and our full George Town wineries guide have current listings. For Michelin-recognised dining elsewhere in Malaysia, Dewakan in Kuala Lumpur sits at the opposite end of the formality and price spectrum. Bee See Heong in Seberang Perai is another regional reference if you are eating across Penang island and the mainland. Christoph's in Penang is worth knowing if you want a European alternative on the same island. For Langkawi comparisons, The Planters at The Danna and The Datai Langkawi in Kedah cover the resort dining tier. Lavo and Lavo Gallery in Petaling Jaya is relevant for Klang Valley dining context.

    The Verdict

    Ghee Lian is the right call if you want a Michelin-tracked, hawker-priced bowl of noodles in central George Town. The green tom yum is the dish that justifies both visits. If you have already been and ordered anything else, come back and order it. At $ pricing with two consecutive Bib Gourmand awards, the risk of disappointment is low and the spend to quality ratio is among the strongest in the city at this format.

    FAQ

    What should I order at Ghee Lian?

    • The green tom yum noodles are the reason to come. The broth hits a specific balance of sour and spicy, the fried fish topping has a crispy exterior with a soft centre, and the large prawns deliver significant umami depth. The fried noodles and noodle soup are also on the menu, but the green tom yum is the Michelin-noted dish and the one that distinguishes this stall from other noodle operations in George Town.

    Is Ghee Lian good for solo dining?

    • Yes, and it is arguably the format where it works leading. Hawker stalls at this price point are designed for individual bowls. You order, you eat, you move on. No awkwardness around splitting bills or coordinating group orders. Solo diners can work through the three-dish menu across multiple visits without it feeling like a project.

    Can Ghee Lian accommodate groups?

    • Groups can eat here, but the hawker complex format means seating is communal and availability depends on time of day. There is no reservation system and no phone contact. For larger groups, arriving early in the service period gives you the leading chance of finding adjacent seats. The $ price point means a group meal is extremely low-cost, but do not expect a private or structured group dining experience.

    How far ahead should I book Ghee Lian?

    • You cannot book. This is a walk-in hawker stall. The Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025 has increased foot traffic, so arriving at opening or during off-peak hours (mid-morning or between main meal rushes) is the practical strategy. No advance planning beyond showing up is required.

    Can I eat at the bar at Ghee Lian?

    • There is no bar. This is a hawker stall in a food complex. Seating is at shared tables in the open-air or covered hawker environment. The format is counter-order, take a seat, eat quickly. It suits that kind of eating rather than a lingering meal.

    Does Ghee Lian handle dietary restrictions?

    • The three dishes on the menu all centre on noodles with seafood toppings (fried fish and prawns). There is no published allergen information, no website, and no phone number to contact in advance. If you have serious dietary restrictions, the limited menu and lack of communication channels make it difficult to verify ingredients ahead of arrival. The food is not suited to shellfish allergies given the prawn component in the signature dish.

    What should I wear to Ghee Lian?

    • Casual is the only appropriate register here. This is a hawker stall in an open-air food complex in George Town. Comfortable clothes suited to the heat and humidity of Penang are the right call. There is no dress expectation beyond what you would wear to any outdoor food market in Malaysia.

    Compare Ghee Lian

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Ghee Lian good for solo dining?

    Yes, and it is probably the format that suits it best. This is a hawker stall at Kompleks Makanan Medan Renong Padang Kota Lama — communal seating, no reservations, and a short menu of three dishes. Solo diners can sit down, order fast, and move on without any friction.

    Can Ghee Lian accommodate groups?

    Small groups of three or four can manage at a hawker complex with shared tables, but larger parties should expect to split across tables during busy periods. There is no booking process to coordinate seating in advance, so groups that want to eat together should arrive early or off-peak.

    How far ahead should I book Ghee Lian?

    No booking is needed or possible — Ghee Lian is a walk-in hawker stall. The Bib Gourmand profile has increased foot traffic, so arriving early or outside peak lunch hours gives you the best shot at a seat without a wait.

    Can I eat at the bar at Ghee Lian?

    There is no bar at Ghee Lian. It operates as a stall within a hawker complex, with communal open-air seating. You order at the stall, find a seat at shared tables, and eat in the standard hawker format.

    Does Ghee Lian handle dietary restrictions?

    The menu centres on noodle dishes with fried fish and prawn toppings, which limits options for vegetarians or those avoiding seafood. With only three dishes on offer, there is little flexibility to substitute or omit. If dietary restrictions are a factor, check before visiting — no contact details are available to confirm in advance.

    What should I wear to Ghee Lian?

    Wear whatever you would wear to walk around George Town in the heat. This is an open-air hawker stall — casual clothes are the only sensible option. No dress code applies.

    What should I order at Ghee Lian?

    Order the green tom yum — it is the dish that earned Ghee Lian back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025. The stall runs only three dishes: the green tom yum, a noodle soup, and fried noodles. At single-dollar pricing, ordering more than one bowl to compare is a low-risk call.

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