Eating Out In Kampung Baru and KLCC (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) 2024-11-16 | Living the Dream
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Come along as we indulge in a full day of culinary exploration, savoring the best of Kampung Baru and Orchid Restaurant.
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A few tips: Mamak is actually local indian muslim store that is like a restaurant usually located at various shop lots. The first place you guys having the tea is a local malay stall, a majority of locals would call it a “warung” (wah-roong) Also, make sure to always stir any drinks that you have, stir 10-20x. Any kind of traditional snacks like pisang goreng can be found easily in the evening as it’s usually eaten for tea-time in the afternoon.
Wow, great middle-east restaurant in KL.😋
In general ,Banana fritters @ pisang goreng stall normally open in the afternoon,2pm onwards
Burger stalls and satay stalls open evenings as well. No one eat these stuff in the morning
Good to know, thanks!
Welcome to Kuala Lumpur!
Thank you! We really enjoyed our time in KL.
Good nasi lemak in kampung baru. Not only wanjo, but smaller stalls.
Btw, Teh tarik and normal teh taste a little different..
Kampung Baru has a lot to offer for reasonable price and delicious foods.. please try Nasi Lemak Kak Chuk and others also and not forgetting Nasi Kerabu with ayam percik or with other lauk and also lontong, laksa, mee rebus and also satay..😋
Thanks for the tips!
Kuih - malay dessert or sweet pastry
Please go outside of kl to exolore.
We went to Penang and Sabah after a side trip to Hong Kong. Stay tuned for more adventures.
Eat out almost daily... special is home cooked food. 😢
Yes, we do miss cooking at home but it is much harder when you are traveling.