Why sit when you can squat to enjoy a bowl of simply wholesome traditional Teochew porridge . That's the atmosphere at this generation old (over 70 years already) Teochew porridge stall along Magazine Road, Georgetown, Penang that attracts a strong lunch crowd of old folks who crave for treat. Yes, plain porridge, plus a selection of typical Teochew dishes in small plates can make a lot of difference to these folks who are regular customers. The benches are there, but noticed that the folks don't sit on them. Instead they place short stools on top of the bench and squat on the stools ! Tradition has it that the Teochews of China were short in those days ,hence they sat on low stools. But now they supposedly are taller and have longer legs, which makes it more difficult to sit on short stools. Great idea to solve a traditional issue! Besides the food, you will certainly enjoy the splitter splatter of Teochew dialect from the stall owner and customers, clicking well with the cracking sounds from the bowls and plates. Come try it, and sit still or squat on the stools for a change.
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