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  • Exploring Petaling Street Food - Chinatown Kuala Lumpur

    Petaling Street Kuala Lumpur

    Petaling Street Kuala Lumpur is the most lively and vibrant part of Kuala Lumpur and is home to many budget-conscious travellers who wants to stay close to the centre of activity in the city. Most historical places of interest in Kuala Lumpur are located within walking distance of Petaling Street and the Central Market Area.

  • Foodie Adventures in Johor Bahru Old Town Malaysia

    Cafes in Johor Bahru

    Johor Bahru Old Town is home to many old and new cafes offering a wide range of foodie experiences to visitors. I stayed at Z Hotel in Old Town City Center in July 2022 and explored the area extensively. This historical part of the town has museums, Hindu Temples and Sikh Gurdwaras, which make it the centre of activity all throughout the week. If you are looking for some interesting places to visit Johor Bahru, JB Old Town must be on your list for this year. 

  • Foodie adventures in Kuala Terengganu - Best Malay Food

    Kuala Terengganu is an old historical town rich in the history and tradition of early Muslim settlers in the region. I travelled to Kuala Terengganu in late 2019. I explored most of Kuala Terengganu in a period of a week and enjoyed a wide variety of local cuisine. Here is my take on some interesting foodie encounters in this amazing part of Malaysia. 

  • Jalan Alor Food Street - Bukit Bintang Kuala Lumpur

    Jalan Alor Bukit Bintang

    Planning a foodie excursion to the most popular food street in Kuala Lumpur?  Jalan Alor is the most popular tourist attraction in Bukit Bintang. The food street is located next to Jalan Changkat and Jalan Ramlee which makes the entire area very popular with tourists as a number of quality restaurants, bars and cafes operate in this area.  

  • Malay Chinese restaurants in Campsie Sydney

    Malaysian restaurants in campsie sydney

    Info: Campsie is an inner west suburb based in Canterbury Council Area. Campsie is surrounded by Canterbury, Belmore and Clemton Park. Campsie is accessible from the central station by train. (Bankstown Track).

    Campsie demographics have undergone a massive change in the last decade or so. The predominant Chinese, Macedonian and Greek are gradual places by Malaysian, Indonesian and Filipino.

  • Nyonya and Peranakan Food in Melaka Malaysia - Best Malay Food

    Peranakan Food fromM Malaysia

    Food in Asia is best known for its uniqueness and exquisiteness in taste. I have travelled extensively across Malaysia over the period of the last twenty years and visited some of the best cities popular for food. I came across Nyonya food also known as Peranakan food which is quite a popular form of cooking in Penang as well as in Melaka. Nyonya food captures the essence of the rich culinary history of Malaysia.

  • Yut Kee Foodie Adventures in Kuala Lumpur - Best Malay Food

    Yut Kee enjoys quite a reputation with local crowds and has become more of a tradition with regular crowds that visit this interesting and very affordable everyday cafe.