Last christmas I was in Penang and was not dissapointed at all in terms of food variety. My aunt’s house is near a large hawker area so food access was easy. We went to a kopitiam called Polycafe. It was there that I spotted the stall….

Yes, it would be a dramatic twist if Datuk Jimmy Choo did not sell his famous crafted shoes as it would require a switch between halal goods to non-halal. The stall sells 6 kinds of deep fried bread with different fillings; pork, cheese,peanut butter, prawn & sambal and forgive my memory and guts as I can’t remember what the last two are and also the number of times taking a picture of the menu with a not-so-good camera phone drew stares from many other patrons of the place.
We tried the pork bread A.K.A roti babi which is really good. The filling is made out of minced pork, cauliflower, carrots and onions which is placed in between of two slices of bread that is coated with flour. It is then deep fried and is either served as take away or dine there. I initially bought it to be eaten later but the curiousity overwhelmed my family and myself.

Neat plastic bag that comes with the logo of the stall. The taste is superb ( being redundant here ) . A serving of roti babi costs RM 2.00. Cheap!!

Datuk Jimmy, I wonder if you could make millions out of roti babi rather than with your shoes….