Malaysian Street Food Tour in Kuala Lumpur

Malaysian Street Food Tour in Kuala Lumpur
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Malaysian street food is amazingly delicious and Kuala Lumpur is full of food everywhere you look!

The first dish in the video is known as Nasi Campur, a truly delightful Malaysian street food that consists of a giant plate of rice accompanied by an assortment of various side dishes. I chose fish curry, chili tofu and a bunch of other delicious vegetables and garnished.

Next I stopped at a famous place near Little India in Kuala Lumpur to eat an Ikan Bakar grilled fish. It was grilled in some kind of chili sauce and served with a limey chili sauce that was absolutely spectacular.

When it began to rain, I decided to drink a cup of milk tea teh tarik, one of the most famous beverages in Malaysia.

The next meal was at Hameed’s a restaurant specializing in Indian style Malaysian street food known as Nasi Kandar. Along with a plate of rice covered in curries, I aslo ordered a plate of biryani, and a side of tandoori chicken and plan naan.

I couldn’t leave Kuala Lumpur without eating the absolute mos comforting Malaysian street food: Nasi Lemak. After searching around, I finally found it at an outdoors restaurant. It wasn’t the best nasi lemak I’ve ever had, but it sure wasn’t bad!

Hope you enjoyed this Malaysian street food tour in Kuala Lumpur!

To see more photos and find these restaurants be sure to click this link: http://migrationology.com/2011/12/12-hour-kuala-lumpur-street-food-binge/

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29 Comments

  1. How he eats that many food in 12 hours and still not look like a size of house amazes me. Mark has probably the greatest job in the world.

  2. Tis little country
    Is full of culture
    Loads of beautiful scenery
    Pack with fun n good food
    And lots n lots of LOVE

    I'm so proud to be Malaysian

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