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Penang's famed food hawkers see tradition lose steam

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If only there were markets in Japan selling good street food like that. I know you can get yakitori, soba, udon, takoyaki and a few other things in the street her, but there is nothing that comes close to the street markets of South East Asia.

Does anyone know where you can get a good penang laksa in Japan?

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Damn i knew i shouldnt have read this article so early. Not even 10am and I am hungry for some hawker food!

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The obvious solution is to write a cookbook including all these treasured recipes, or move it inside to air conditioning and charge 7 times as much..

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spent quite a few summers there back in the 70's...............the street foods were marvelous.

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I enjoyed some great food there a few years ago and would love to go again. Wish there were such places here in Japan.

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Was there 2 years ago and dont see what all the fuss is about. The food was mediocre at best.

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