Wingers & Diners Cafe @ Merchant Hotel, Georgetown, Penang

Wingers & Diners Cafe is a cafe located inside Merchant Hotel in Georgetown, Penang. If you are going towards KOMTAR direction from Upper Penang Road, you will see it on your left, at the corner off Muntri Street. If you are worried about the parking, no worry at all. There is a FREE car park for the hotel guests or diners at the back of the hotel with plenty of parking lot. The car park is located at Leith Street. There is a sign board saying Merchant Hotel Car Park. Please pay attention on that as it will be missed easily for the very first time, like what I did.

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Cafe Interior.

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Currently, Wingers & Diners Cafe is having promotion from the set lunch to tea time, and even dinner. Let’s see what are the offers. For Lunch (Monday to Friday) from 12noon to 2pm, there will be a Buy 1 Free 1 promotion. On Monday and Wednesday, it is Pasta Day from RM15.90++. On Tuesday and Thursday, it will be the Cheesy Baked Rice day, also from RM15.90++. For Friday itself, it will be the Burger Madness, with 30% off, from RM11.20++. No matter Pasta Day, Cheesy Baked Rice Day or Burger Madness, all dishes will come with an appetizer, soup and salad.

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Turkey Han & Mushroom Carbonara – RM15.90++.

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Aglio Olio with Chilly Padi & Chicken Wing – RM16.90++.

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Beef Bolognaise – RM15.90++.

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Among the three, Aglio Olio will be my favorite as I like the spiciness of the Chilly Padi. The Carbonara and Bolognaise are not bad too.

For Cheesy Baked Rice, you can choose between Creole Chicken or Spicy Paprika Vegetarian.

Creole Chicken – RM 16.90++.

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Spicy Paprika Vegetarian – RM13.90++.

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The cheese baked rice is creamy and cheesy. I still prefer something with a bit of spiciness, that is why my pick will be the Spicy Paprika Vegetarian.

For Friday Burger Madness, there are 5 burgers for you to choose from: Wannapull Burger (beef), The Rock (beef), Chugger (beef), Kimchi “Soul” Burger (chicken) and Not Just A Burger (chicken).

Wannapull Burger – RM18.90++.

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Chugger – RM15.90++.

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Kimchi “Soul” Burger – RM15.90++.

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The burger is really a hit to me. Wannapull Burger and Chugger are the 2 I loved the most. The filling are a lot until it cannot fir properly in between the two buns, as you can see from the photos. Oh, how I missed that! However, both are beef, too bad for those who cannot take beef. If you can take beef, please make sure you go to try out these 2 burgers on Friday! Highly Recommended!!

For Tea Time (Monday to Friday), from 3pm to 5pm, by just ordering a cup of Coffee or Tea from RM5.00++, you are able to add on with many of the tea break items, such as Mushroom Bruchetta – RM4.00++, Chicken Wing (2pcs) – RM5.00++, Slab Pizza – RM4.00++, Garlic Bread – RM3.00++, Bread Butter Pudding with Ice Cream – RM3.50++ and Fruit Skewer – RM3.50++.

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Mushroom Bruschetta.

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Garlic Bread.

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Slab Pizza: Hawaiian, Margarita, Smoked Salami.

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Magarita.

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Hawaiian.

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Smoked Salami.

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Chicken Wings (with 6 flavors). You can choose from Teriyaki, Honey Mustard, Cheese, BBQ, Bird’s Eye Chilly, Sambal Asian. For recommendation, Honey Mustard and Bird’s Eye Chilly will be the one.

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Bread Butter Pudding with Ice Cream. This one is one of the item you cannot miss, as it is so cheap during this Tea Time promo, only RM3.50++!!

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For Daily Dinner Special (Monday to Sunday), from 6pm-10.30pm, there will be a 50% discount (not including beverages) if you mix and match any 2 or more ala carte item from the menu.

Cajun Salad – RM10.50++. The Cajun Salad is really appetizing. The top of the salad is the Crispy Turkey Ham. It is a good choice for those who are keeping an eye on their diet.

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Cheeky Chick – RM17.90++.

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For drinks, there are also a lot of choices from the menu as well. Cafe Latte – RM8.50++, Hot Chocolate – RM9.50++, Hot Lavazza Coffee Float – RM7.50++, Root Beer Jelly Float – RM7.50++, Peachy Delight – RM6.50++ and Sunset Cooler – RM6.50++ are among them.

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Hot Chocolate and Cafe Latte.

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For dessert, The Massacre – RM15.90++ is another item that you cannot miss!! It is A MUST ORDER item!! It has oreo cookies, peaches slices, meringue crumbles in it, top with Vanilla Ice Cream. Heavenly!!

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Full Menu.

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Overall, Wingers & Diners Cafe offers a wide variety of food choices. All the dishes from pasta, cheese baked rice, burgers, tea time snacks and dessert are good. With the Buy 1 Free 1 promotion, you only need to pay roughly RM10 for a nice lunch set! Where to find such a good deal in town area? Not only for Lunch, the promo for Tea Time and Dinner are also worth every penny you spent! Besides, parking will not be an issue with the Free car park at the back of the hotel. If you happen to be in town area with no idea where to go for food, Wingers & Diners Cafe will be your BEST choice!

Winger & Diners Cafe
Address: 55, Jalan Penang, 10000 Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia.
Tel: 604-2632828
Business Hour: 12.00-2.00pm (Lunch); 3.00-5.00pm (Tea Time); 6.00-10.30pm (Dinner)
Email: enquiry@merchanthotelpenang.com
Website: http://www.merchanthotelpenang.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wingersanddiners

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