Penang Street Art (The Sisters’ Curry Mee Mural @ Ayer Itam)

The Sisters’ Curry Mee in Ayer Itam is one of the oldest and most famous food stalls in Penang. Renowned for their heritage food taste, the curry mee is a must try for visitors in Ayer Itam. This local art mural is being created in honor of the sisters and can be found behind one of the alley ways of Ayer Itam town.

Since their retirement a couple years ago, the curry mee stall is now managed by their grandniece and it operates from morning to noon daily.

Penang Street Art (The Murals of Ayer Itam)

The new art murals located at the town of Ayer Itam, Penang. These murals depicts various local scenes of Ayer Itam, from the famous “Curry Mee Sisters” in the daytime to the popular nighttime “Disco Fresh Milk” seller in Ayer Itam.

George Town Street View: CHULIA LANE

Chulia Lane is a small street in George Town that runs from Stewart Lane to Chulia Street. In the old days, the street was known as “17 Houses Street” due to the number of heritage townhouses that once lined up along the street. Presently, some of these townhouses have been converted to inns and cafes.

A steel rod art sculpture located at Chulia Lane.

Penang Street Art: A Little Girl Portrait Mural

A street art mural painted by Sasha Korban, an Ukrainian artist who had also participated in the previous container art event in Penang. This art work can be found behind the rows of shops at Lebuh Keng Kwee (Keng Kwee Street), the same street where the Penang Famous Chendul Stall is located.

The portrait can be seen facing an open space car park area which is accessible from Prangin Road.

George Town Street View: Passing by the Chingay Art Sculpture

A motorist passing by an old warehouse at Prangin Road Ghaut in George Town.
A street art sculpture made up of metal rods depicting a Chingay procession, a traditional Chinese event in Penang.