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Jalan Imbis open-air hawker centre offers some of the best foods in KL. Besides excellent Nyonya kuih, you can also get awesome Teochew char koay teow here. It is also widely referred to as KL-style char koay teow. Teochew char koay teow is characterized by its darker appearance and emphasizes on the...
Streat Thai is one of the busiest restaurants in Jaya One for a good number of reasons. While its pork free menu may not please everyone, it certainly appeals to most diners. Food is affordably priced and not to mention the atmosphere is always lively and vibrant. The post Streat Thai Authentic Thai...
It's about time everyone's favorite appam gets an upgrade. At Hoppers Kuala Lumpur, these traditional pancakes are garnished with various local ingredients for an elevated experience. The post Hoppers Kuala Lumpur Appam Delights @ Pudu appeared first on Malaysia Food Travel Blog.
This is my fourth attempt at the famous Penang curry mee in Restoran OKAY and I finally got to try it. I nearly gave up after three unsuccessful visits (they were either not open or finished) but sometimes things just happen unplanned. The post Famous Penang Curry Mee @ Restoran OKAY, SS2 appeared first on...
After more than a century serving nasi kandar in Penang, the legendary Hameediyah has finally set foot in Klang Valley. The post Hameediyah Nasi Kandar Restaurant @ Sunway Nexis, Kota Damansara appeared first on Malaysia Food Travel Blog.
As far as steamed chicken go, I have to say Loke Yun's is damn good. Flavor wise, it's just a class above hence well deserving of its good reputation over the years. The post Loke Yun Hainanese Chicken Rice 樂園茶餐室 @ Ampang appeared first on Malaysia Food Travel Blog.
As far as steamed chicken go, I have to say Loke Yun's is damn good. Flavor wise, it's just a class above hence well deserving of its good reputation over the years. The post Loke Yun Hainanese Chicken Rice 樂園茶餐室 @ Ampang appeared first on Malaysia Food Travel Blog.
There are easily thousands of satay stalls in Klang Valley. Its impossible to try each and every one of them but heres a list to help you get started on a satay adventure. This list is not final and will be updated and expanded periodically. All of the featured eateries are halal. Also, there...
Cheap beer aside, food is also sensibly priced at 87 Restaurant Bar. There's only one or two items in the menu that exceeds the RM20 mark. The chef also seems to have a soft spot for roast pork, as you can find it featured prominently in their burgers, finger food, noodles and fried rice. The post 87...
Imbi Nyonya Kuih stall is run by a friendly old couple assisted by their son. They sell 6 and only 6 items - yam cake, sago layered cake, kuih talam, kuih lapis, talam kacang merah and red bean soup. Most people take away but you can also enjoy the cakes on the spot. The post Imbi Nyonya Kuih 娘惹糕 @...
I have been in and out of KPJ Damansara Specialist Hospital recently and I needed a place for a quick meal. So who better to ask than the hospital staff? Turns out there's a really good nasi kukus ayam berempah in the row of food stalls just outside the hospital. The post Al Baraq Nasi Kukus Ayam Dara...
Last I counted there were three of them including the popular BBQ-K, which has unfortunately gone down hill of late. Our initial plan was to eat at Donsadon, but we ended up at Duk SooNe instead because we couldn't find the place. We did find it on the way back though. The post Korean BBQ Buffet @ Duk SooNe...
Since their inception in 2013, Xiao Lao Wang Hotpot has relocated twice. They started off in Sungai Buloh, moved to Damansara Uptown and now they are operating in Jaya One. Their hotpot sets consist mainly of real, natural ingredients and it's only accompanied by a handful of homemade meatballs. Live prawns...
Having lunch at Aik Prawn Mee's food truck briefly reminded me of my earlier days in Penang. Location wise, it's on a five foot way between Seapark's wet market and the drain under makeshift umbrellas. The post Aik Prawn Mee Asam Laksa @ Seapark Taman Paramount, PJ appeared first on Malaysia Food...
Wantan Mee is a comfort food that you can eat at anytime of the day. In Klang Valley, it's tossed in a mix of dark soy sauce, sesame oil and lard then topped with slices of caramelized char siew. Hong Kong style wanton noodle puts more emphasis on the quality of the noodle and wontons. Here are some of the...
If you find yourself in Klang and have an hour or two to kill, you may want to check out Yao Yao Ping cafe. Located in the Pandamaran area, this is where the locals chill - literally. The post Yao Yao Ping Fried Chicken @ Pandamaran, Klang appeared first on Malaysia Food Travel Blog.
Roast duck is something typically available in the day time. So it was surprising for me to stumble upon a roast duck stall called Kin Herbal Roasted Duck that opens exclusively for dinner. Fortunately, it's also an excellent one. In fact, I find it a lot better than most roast duck stalls in Kepong. The...
Apparently, wantan mee is not the only reason to eat at Tzuk Sheng Lao. A friend tipped that their claypot lamb is also worth a special trip. We happened to be nearby last weekend so we decided to drop by for dinner. The post Claypot New Zealand Lamb @ Tzuk Sheng Lao, Damansara Utama appeared first on...
Here are six tried and tested Char Koay Teow stalls located in KL and PJ to satisfy your fix. For Malays, Char Koay Teow usually means the lightly fried version in gravy, in which the sauce plays a more important role than 'wok hei'. High quality and fresh ingredients aside, every hawker has their own...
Impressed with the food at Senthai Mookata, we returned shortly the next day to try their Thai barbecue and steamboat. But let me preface by saying that both their mookata and steamboat are excellent (as we hoped) and the ingredients served were high quality and fresh. The post Senthai Mookata...