Restaurant in George Town, Malaysia
Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee (223 Jalan Burma)
350ptsMichelin-recognised hawker. Queue early, eat well.

About Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee (223 Jalan Burma)
Double Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024 and 2025), single-dollar pricing, and over 30 years of regulars: Green House on Jalan Burma is the straightforward answer for prawn mee in George Town. The red prawn soup — built from pork bones and prawn shells — delivers a depth of flavour that sits well above its price tier. Arrive early, expect hawker-format seating, and order a mix of both dishes.
Verdict
Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee on Jalan Burma is worth booking — or rather, worth queuing for. This is a hawker stall that has earned back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in 2024 and 2025, and the accolade is well-founded. At a single-dollar price tier, the depth of flavour in the prawn soup alone outperforms most sit-down restaurants charging five times as much. If you are in George Town and prawn noodles are on your agenda, this is where to go.
Portrait
The setting is exactly what you would expect from a decades-old George Town hawker operation: functional, open, and built around the food rather than the experience of dining. Tables are simple, the space is not designed for lingering, and the physical environment makes no concessions to atmosphere. That is the point. Green House operates the way the leading hawker stalls always have — the room exists to serve the bowl, not the other way around.
What you are here for is a prawn mee and loh mee operation that has been running for over 30 years, drawing regulars back on a cycle that speaks directly to the quality of the broth. The red prawn soup is built from pork bones and prawn shells, a combination that produces a deep, layered umami that takes time to develop and cannot be replicated quickly. This is the kind of base that defines a stall's reputation across decades, not seasons. Twelve additional toppings are available, which means the bowl is genuinely customisable , you are not locked into a fixed format.
The loh mee, a thick, starchy braised noodle dish common to Penang Hokkien cooking, is the other anchor on the menu. Where the prawn mee leads with a clear, intense broth, the loh mee offers a heavier, more coat-the-noodle result. Ordering a mix of both is a common approach among regulars, and it gives you a useful read on the kitchen's range. For food-focused travellers who want to understand what Penang Hokkien street food actually delivers at its ceiling, this combination is the right call.
The Michelin Bib Gourmand designation , awarded in consecutive years , places Green House in a specific category of recognition: exceptional food at a moderate price point. This is not a star, but for hawker-format dining it carries significant weight. Bib Gourmand entries in the Michelin Penang selection have consistently surfaced stalls where the cooking standard is the story, not the presentation or service model. Green House fits that pattern precisely.
For context beyond George Town: comparable prawn noodle standards exist in Singapore at venues like Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle and 545 Whampoa Prawn Noodles, both of which carry Michelin recognition in their own right. Green House belongs in that conversation. The Penang version of prawn mee differs from the Singapore style , the flavour profile here is built differently, with the pork bone base playing a more prominent structural role , so the comparison is useful for calibration rather than direct equivalence. Among George Town's street food options, 888 Hokkien Mee on Lebuh Presgrave and Ah Boy Koay Teow Th'ng occupy the same price tier and hawker category, but they cover different dishes. If you are building a one-day George Town street food itinerary, all three make sense without overlap.
The Google rating sits at 3.8 across nearly 2,000 reviews, which is worth contextualising. Hawker stalls consistently receive polarised reviews driven by queue times, seating logistics, and the gap between tourist expectations and hawker-format realities. The Michelin recognition across two consecutive years is a stronger signal for food quality than the aggregate score here.
Other street food worth adding to the same visit: Air Itam Duck Rice, Air Itam Sister Curry Mee, and Ali Nasi Lemak Daun Pisang each cover distinct categories and fit the same price tier. For broader George Town planning, see our full George Town restaurants guide, our full George Town hotels guide, and our full George Town bars guide. For dining further afield across Malaysia, Dewakan in Kuala Lumpur, Christoph's in Penang, and Bee See Heong in Seberang Perai are worth considering depending on your itinerary. If you are travelling beyond the peninsula, The Planters at The Danna in Langkawi and The Datai Langkawi in Kedah represent the leading end of the regional dining range, while Lavo and Lavo Gallery in Petaling Jaya offers a different register entirely. For more George Town exploration beyond food, check our full George Town experiences guide and our full George Town wineries guide.
Ratings & Recognition
- Michelin Bib Gourmand , 2025
- Michelin Bib Gourmand , 2024
- Google: 3.8 / 5 (1,968 reviews)
Booking & Access
Booking difficulty: Easy. No reservation system applies at hawker format. Arrive early to avoid queue length building through the morning. No phone or website on record. The address is 133A, Jalan Burma, George Town, 10050, Pulau Pinang. Hours are not confirmed , verify locally or arrive before mid-morning as many hawker stalls at this tier operate until sold out.
Practical Details
| Detail | Green House Prawn Mee | Ah Boy Koay Teow Th'ng | 888 Hokkien Mee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price tier | $ | $ | $ |
| Cuisine | Prawn Mee / Loh Mee | Koay Teow Th'ng | Hokkien Mee |
| Michelin recognition | Bib Gourmand 2024, 2025 | Not confirmed | Not confirmed |
| Booking required | No | No | No |
| Format | Hawker stall | Hawker stall | Hawker stall |
FAQ
Is the tasting menu worth it at Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee?
There is no tasting menu , this is a hawker stall. The practical equivalent is ordering both the prawn mee and loh mee together, which gives you the full range of the kitchen at minimal cost. At a single-dollar price tier with back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition, the value case is direct.
Is Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee good for a special occasion?
Not in the conventional sense. The setting is functional hawker format, and there is no service layer, private seating, or ambiance to support a celebratory meal. That said, if your idea of a special occasion is eating double-Michelin-recognised noodles at street food prices, this absolutely qualifies. For a formal occasion in George Town, Au Jardin at the $$$ tier is a more appropriate choice.
Does Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee handle dietary restrictions?
The core dishes are built on pork bone and prawn shell broth, which means neither is suitable for vegetarian, vegan, halal, or shellfish-allergic diners. No website or phone contact is on record to verify alternatives in advance. If dietary restrictions apply, this stall is not the right fit , consider Communal Table by Gēn or Auntie Gaik Lean's Old School Eatery for more flexibility.
Is Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee good for solo dining?
Yes, and arguably it is better solo than in a group. Hawker stalls at this format are built for individual bowls and fast turnover. You order what you want, eat at your own pace, and move on , there is no minimum spend or shared-table awkwardness. Solo food travellers covering George Town's street food circuit will find this format ideal.
Is Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee worth the price?
Without question. A single-dollar price tier for a dish that has earned Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition in consecutive years is about as strong a value case as George Town street food offers. The broth takes time and technique to build , you are not paying hawker prices for a shortcut product.
Can I eat at the bar at Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee?
There is no bar. This is a hawker stall operating in standard George Town street food format: open tables, no counter seating in the restaurant-bar sense. Seating is informal and shared. Come ready to sit wherever space is available.
What are alternatives to Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee in George Town?
For the same price tier and street food format, Ah Boy Koay Teow Th'ng covers a different noodle category and is worth combining on the same day. 888 Hokkien Mee on Lebuh Presgrave is the closest stylistic comparison. For a step up in format and price, Auntie Gaik Lean's Old School Eatery at $$ delivers Peranakan cooking in a sit-down environment, and Communal Table by Gēn at $$ offers a more curated Malaysian dining experience.
Compare Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee (223 Jalan Burma)
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee (223 Jalan Burma) | Street Food | $ | For over 30 years, the regulars have been returning for its Hokkien prawn mee, loh mee, or a mix of both. The red prawn soup made with pork bones and prawn shells boasts deep umami. Twelve additional toppings are also available.; Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025); Michelin Bib Gourmand (2024) | Easy | — |
| Au Jardin | European Contemporary | $$$ | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Auntie Gaik Lean's Old School Eatery | Peranakan | $$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Ah Boy Koay Teow Th'ng | Street Food | $ | Unknown | — | |
| Aria | Modern American | Unknown | — | ||
| Communal Table by Gēn | Malaysian | $$ | Unknown | — |
How Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee (223 Jalan Burma) stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee (223 Jalan Burma)?
There is no tasting menu — this is a hawker stall. The practical equivalent is ordering both the prawn mee and loh mee in the same sitting, which gives you the full range of what the stall does. With 12 additional toppings available and a $ price tier, you can cover a lot of ground without spending much.
Is Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee (223 Jalan Burma) good for a special occasion?
Not in the conventional sense. The format is functional hawker seating with no private dining, no service layer, and no atmosphere to support a celebration. That said, if the occasion is specifically about eating well in George Town, back-to-back Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition (2024 and 2025) makes this a stop that carries its own weight.
Does Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee (223 Jalan Burma) handle dietary restrictions?
No. The core dishes are built on pork bone and prawn shell broth, which rules out vegetarian, vegan, halal, and shellfish-allergic diners entirely. This is not a venue that adapts to dietary restrictions — the broth is the dish.
Is Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee (223 Jalan Burma) good for solo dining?
Yes, and the format suits solo diners well. Hawker stalls operate on individual bowls and fast turnover, so there is no pressure around group sizing or sharing. You order what you want, eat at your own pace, and leave — straightforward and efficient.
Is Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee (223 Jalan Burma) worth the price?
Yes, clearly. A $ price tier for a stall with consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awards (2024, 2025) and over 30 years of repeat custom is strong value by any measure. Few places in George Town offer that combination of recognised quality and low cost.
Can I eat at the bar at Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee (223 Jalan Burma)?
There is no bar. This operates in standard George Town hawker format: open tables, no counter seating in a restaurant sense, no drinks service beyond what is typical at a hawker centre. Come for the prawn mee and loh mee, not the setting.
What are alternatives to Green House Prawn Mee & Loh Mee (223 Jalan Burma) in George Town?
Ah Boy Koay Teow Th'ng covers a different noodle category at a comparable price point and is worth pairing on the same morning out. Auntie Gaik Lean's Old School Eatery steps up in format and price for Nyonya cooking if you want something more sit-down. For the same street food tier but a different cuisine direction, the George Town hawker scene gives you enough options to build a full day around without doubling up on dishes.
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