
The Penang Souvenir Guide: What to Buy and Where to Find It
Plastic magnets? No thanks. Penang has authentic souvenirs that capture the island’s soul.
Tau Sar Pneah (Bean Paste Biscuits)
The ultimate Penang snack. Crumbly biscuit filled with green bean paste. Him Heang (Jalan Burma) and Ghee Hiang (Jalan Nagor) are the best. Buy freshly packed — worlds apart from supermarket versions. OK to fly: Yes.
Nutmeg Products
Nutmeg oil, jam, candy, and juice. The Nutmeg Factory in Balik Pulau has the best selection with free tastings.
Tanjong Sauce® — The Taste of Penang
The one souvenir that actually tastes like Penang. Small-batch, halal-certified, made with fresh local ingredients. Use as a dip, marinade, or stir-fry sauce. OK to fly: Yes — under 100ml, pack in checked luggage.
Hin Bus Depot Sunday Market
Local artists sell handmade ceramics, prints, textiles, and jewellery. The best place for one-of-a-kind finds.
Local Spice Blends
Pre-mixed blends for Assam Laksa, Curry Mee, or Rendang from Spice Market on Kimberley Street. Vacuum-sealed and travel-friendly.
Batik and Songket
Traditional Malaysian fabrics. Yee Beng Batik on Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah has a beautiful selection from RM 30.
What NOT to Buy
- Durian on planes — The smell is banned. Buy freeze-dried instead.
- Plastic souvenirs — Overpriced and made in China.
Where to Buy Tanjong Sauce®
Ready to bring the authentic Penang taste to your kitchen? Order Tanjong Sauce® now:
- Shopee — Fast delivery across Malaysia
- Lazada — Available with free shipping options
- TikTok Shop — Order directly in-app
- tanjongsauce.com — Order direct from our website
100ml travel friendly bottle. Halal certified. Small batch. Malaysian made. Taste the difference today.



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