One thing about Deen Maju Nasi Kandar is the long queue you must endure before getting really hungry (and greedy), and you will want to have everything sold here. Brace yourself during hot weather and bring an umbrella in the queue!
There are many dishes to choose from. You will be spoilt with choices. There are beef, chicken, squid, fish, and many more cooked in different curry sauces. The fried chicken was well-seasoned with spices, and the curry flavor went very well with the steamed rice. Rice flavor of the spices and, of course, the secret mixing of curry sauces to make the whole thing taste umami.
Within George Town's inner city, Cecil Street Market is home to the largest hawker centre. It was constructed as a component of Cecil Street Market. Despite its name, the hawker centre is located in the Seven Streets Precinct and primarily faces McNair Street. The market is divided into two areas: one side is a wet market where you can purchase fresh produce, clothing, and home goods, and the other side is a food court with a lot of mouthwatering local cuisine. Genuinely simple, local dishes that cater to local tastes, primarily Malaysian Chinese street food. The meal is good, and the prices are fair. There are tables available for dining. While the wet market opens in the afternoon, the food vendors are open from morning until midday.