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  1. Jun 19, 2024 · Listed here is the Kuala Lumpur food guide for where and what to eat in KL. All those places serve mouth-watering food that you can easily find when wandering around the city and most importantly serve delicious Malaysian food.

    • Cheap Bites at Alor Street Night Market. The streets of Jalan Alor are one of the most popular places in Kuala Lumpur at night with rows of Thai, seafood, and tze char restaurants flanking both sides of the street.
    • Nasi Lemak Wanjo Kampung Baru. When it comes to nasi lemak, this tried-and-tested stall at Nasi Lemak Wanjo Kampung Baru is a winner. You’ll see a steady flow of customers (both local and foreign) streaming in from morning till night — signs to us kancheong (helter-skelter) Singaporeans of something worth queuing for.
    • Silky Smooth Claypot Noodles at China Town Seng Kee. If you love the taste of wok hei, you won’t regret coming to China Town Seng Kee. We couldn’t get enough of their signature dishes like the Claypot Pearl Noodle (RM12), Garlic Caramelised Roast Pork Noodle (RM12) and Har Jeong Kai wings (from RM15).
    • Soong Kee’s Beef Ball Noodles. One word: Instagrammable. Just look for this brightly muralled building and you’ll be slurpin’ up the popular beef noodles in no time.
    • Roti Canai @ Mansion Tea Stall. If you haven’t tried the ‘Special’ here, you haven’t been having roti canai the right way! Priced at RM4.50 is their Roti Banjir Special unlike any other.
    • Hokkien Mee @ Mong Hoe. Ask anyone where’s the best hokkien mee in KL and most people will recommend Ming Hoe. Located at Jalan Ipoh, Ming Hoe has been running its business for more than 2 decades.
    • Roti John Titiwangsa. Some are stingy on the meat, some are too dry and some just lack that certain oomph. Not here at Roti John Titiwangsa. Serving both a hangout spot and some dope roti john drenched with fillings from sausages to mozzarella cheese with an option of tuna, chicken or beef, biting into them will create an explosion of flavor and nothing less.
    • Devi’s Corner. Admitting that we’re head over heels over banana leaf better when the legendary Devi’s Corner is willing to serve the hour of the owl!
  2. Jan 18, 2022 · The 38 Essential Kuala Lumpur Restaurants. Where to find kung pao mantis prawns, pandan layer cake, curry fried chicken, and soft-shell crab burgers in the Malaysian capital

    • Laksa. You can’t leave Kuala Lumpur without trying Laksa! This famous Malay dish is made of rice noodles and chicken, prawn or fish, served in a rich, spicy broth made of curry coconut milk or sour asam.
    • Banana Leaf Rice. In the colourful neighbourhood of Brickfields, you’ll find Kuala Lumpur’s version of Little India. Head to one of the rustic, family-run restaurants to sample different types of fragrant curries on banana leaf plates.
    • Pisang Goreng. Swing by a street vendor and pick up some fresh banana fritters, or pisang goreng as it is called in Malaysia. Bananas are dipped in batter and deep-fried till golden perfection!
    • Chendol. Another favourite local dessert in Kuala Lumpur is Chendol. The dessert consists of shaved ice, green rice flour jelly noodles, coconut milk, palm sugar syrup, and red beans.
  3. Aug 8, 2023 · Without further ado, I present to you the top 10 street food destinations in Kuala Lumpur you should drop by for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or anytime you feel like, really. 1. Koon Kee 冠记

  4. Jan 20, 2016 · This list of 20 all-star eats in the Klang Valley will have you going for a “ jalan-jalan cari makan ” around town that will have your bellies full the entire day and then some. Breakfast, lunch, dinner and everything in-between! 1. Ah Weng Koh Hainan Tea. Source.