
Penang Street Menu Template
Vibrant, hawker-style design inspired by Penang's street food scene.
Bright red and warm yellow with street stall signage style. Bold, lively layout capturing Penang hawker energy.
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Penang Hawker
Noodles
Wok-fried flat noodles, prawns, cockles, bean sprouts, chives, egg
Tangy fish broth, rice noodles, mackerel, torch ginger, mint
Rice
Steamed rice, curry chicken, dalca, fried bitter gourd, papadom
Village-style fried rice, anchovies, kangkung, sambal, egg
Drinks
Pulled milk tea, frothy, sweet, served hot

Design Highlights
Street Stall Typography
Headings utilize the Bebas Neue typeface, bringing a bold, condensed look that replicates the iconic hand-painted signs of authentic Southeast Asian food carts.
Hawker-Inspired Color Palette
A high-energy combination of chili red and mustard yellow stimulates the appetite while evoking the vibrant night market atmosphere.
Grid-Based Market Layout
The menu items are organized in a structured yet dense grid format, mirroring the organized chaos and variety of a bustling hawker centre.
High-Contrast Readability
Despite the bold accent colors, descriptions are set against a soft cream background using Open Sans, ensuring effortless scanning in dim restaurant lighting.
Textured Background Elements
Subtle cream backgrounds incorporate a slightly warm undertone, preventing harsh glare and giving a nod to rustic street food menus.
Questions About This Template
Not at all. The bright chili red and mustard yellow are used exclusively for headings and accents, while the main dish descriptions sit on a highly legible cream background.
This template is specifically designed for a casual, lively street-food atmosphere. For fine dining, you might want to explore our minimalist or elegant template categories.
Yes, the grid layout is highly space-efficient, making it perfect for the extensive, diverse menus typically found in hawker-style dining.
We use Bebas Neue for all headers, which features thick, condensed letterforms that mimic the attention-grabbing signage of traditional Malaysian street stalls.
Absolutely. The clean Open Sans body font and structured grid leave ample room to neatly integrate standard UK allergen symbols next to dish names.
Yes, the Open Sans font ensures excellent legibility even when scaled down, and the grid system naturally accommodates multi-line descriptions without feeling cluttered.
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