Penang Hill

I can’t count the number of restaurants in Greenhills. There are so many really to remember. I can recommend you one gem of a restaurant that we’ve been regularly going to for a few months now. Penang Hill offers a variety of Asian food but mainly focusing on Malaysian dishes. It’s hard to actually decide on going to this restaurant since it’s situated in the middle of Promenade. They have pretty stiff competition surrounding them – Teriyaki Boy, Cibo, Tender Bob’s and Little Asia to name a few. However, Penang Hill is actually one of the best restaurants in the Promenade strip! Here’s one reason why.

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Did I get your attention now? Hahahaha!

QUICKIE FACT SHEET
Name: Penang Hill
Location: Promenade, Greenhills Shopping Center, Ortigas
Type: Asian Food – focusing on Malaysian Dishes
Price Range (per dish): P200 – P900

Full review of Penang Hill after the jump.

I’ll start things off by talking about the picture that surely got your attention. Yes, I am talking about Penang Hill’s Tiger Shrimps in Salted Egg Sauce. This will cost you P395 but it is really well worth it. First let’s talk about the shrimp. They use big shrimps for this dish and yes I mean the kind where you actually need a knife to cut through the meat because it’s big. Rarely do you find restaurants that offer good shrimps (well Bubba Gump is good too). Another reason is the sauce. You can literally use it as “sabaw” for your rice. It tastes soooooooo good that thinking about it makes my mouth water already. You haven’t tried the best of Penang Hill unless you’ve tasted this. Promise. Get it. It’s really good. Yummeh!

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Next up we have the Roasted Chicken. They actually have several versions of this but all of them have the same cuts of chicken and they all come with three sauces – Ginger, Curry, and Teriyaki sauce. Basically you get the chicken, take your pick of sauce and eat to your heart’s content. This is good for 2 people and it already comes with rice and warm soup. It will cost you P250 I think. If you’re on a tight budget but you still want to impress your date, go here. Just order the chicken and get 1 more cup of rice and you’re good.

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We also ordered this really cool rice dish but I completely forgot what it was called. I’ll edit this post later on when I remember what the name is. Sorry about that guys, hehe. It’s nothing really special save for the really tasty sausage bits and fish (dilis). This goes really well with the Shrimp which I just talked about earlier.

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I think Penang Hill is actually a really good restaurant. The only thing holding it back is the branding of the place. It doesn’t have strong recall and I don’t think it can engage Filipino consumers easily. Maybe our culture is still too westernized to appreciate nice Asian food.

Oh just a note – the crab here is also superb, but it will leave a hole on your pocket. They price it at P90/100 grams.

SUMMARY

Rating Card
1 – Waste of money
2 – Satisfactory – just okay. Nothing special
3 – Wow, something to remember.
4 – OMGWTFBBQ I WANT MOREZZ PLZZ

FOOD QUALITY: 4
DISH PRICES VS QUALITY: 3
CUSTOMER SERVICE: 3
RESTAURANT CLEANLINESS: 2
RESTAURANT OVER-ALL RATING: 3

Penang Hill is a good date place and it would also be a nice restaurant to meet up with friends. They also serve beer here and they have a smoking area just outside.

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12 Responses to Penang Hill

  1. lupinNo Gravatar says:

    sir wauks try mo sa TGI Fridays.. dun kc ako work.. tingan ko kung ano ung opinion mo sa food nmin ^_^

  2. wauksNo Gravatar says:

    Heya Lupin. When I have more cash. Lol. I blew a lot of money at Penang Hill and Kimono Ken. ><;

  3. DodgeNo Gravatar says:

    The Hainanese Chicken here is superb. We always get it when we go here. Roti Canai is amazing too, but unfortunately the curry sauce is not as overflowing as they serve it in Singapore.

    This restaurant rocks.

    And I agree, it’s for dating on a tight budget.

  4. MarissaNo Gravatar says:

    There’s this dish that is beef and noodles that I always order. I just forgot the name. Plus Dodge is right, sarap ng Roti Canai nila.

  5. wauksNo Gravatar says:

    Hi Marissa! Long time no see / hear. Hope you and the baby are doing fine. Regards to your husband. :)

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  7. those shrimp looks so yummyyy!! i might visit this place with my wife. :)

  8. KaiserNo Gravatar says:

    Dammit! I’m on a diet.. I go to waukster, check the links, follow them, I end up on this post, and now my mouth’s watering for those luscious shrimps.. Noooooo! ;p

  9. mitskiNo Gravatar says:

    We always pass up on Penang Hill whenever my siblings and I decides to look for a place to eat dinner after watching a movie at Promenade, didn’t think the food would be good there.

    Maybe we’ll try eating there next time :P

  10. MarieNo Gravatar says:

    the pics looks so yummy especially Penang Hill’s Tiger Shrimps in Salted Egg Sauce.

  11. decloveyNo Gravatar says:

    Hi there…

    i’m planning to have a short holiday to Penang.
    To tell you the truth, this is my first time to Penang.
    one of my stop is actually to have a dinner at Penang Hill.

    but i am not sure which restaurant is good.
    can u recommend me a restaurant for casual dinner where i can enjoy dinner with the companion of an amazing view of georgetown and the bridge?

    Thanks in advance… ^^

  12. CathyNo Gravatar says:

    I love the roti chanai and char kuay cheow (please dont mind the wrong spelling) at Penang Hills.

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