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Malaysian Street Food Tour in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | HUGE Chinese, Indian and Malay Food JOURNEY!

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Malaysian Street Food in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is the best! A multicultural display of extremely delicious specialty food is available for eating. Within Malaysian street food, there is Malay Street food, Chinese Street Food, and Indian street food all available to try and the options are endless. Kuala Lumpur street food is some of the best in the world. Street food around the world is different everywhere, but what is so special about Malaysia is how multicultural everything is and how unique the cooking and food culture is. So for my 3rd trip to Malaysia, we came for a Kuala Lumpur food tour. Chuchu and I decided to travel to Malaysia on a 4 day eating vacation to eat as much street food and local specialties as we could.

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One thing that we both fell in love with about Malaysian cuisine, is that you could really spend a lifetime eating here tasting the local varieties of Chinese food, Indian Food, and Malay Food. With our limited amount of time on this trip, we ate non stop to sample all of the Kuala Lumpur food available. That being said, in 4 days, we barely scratched the surface of Malaysian food, there is so much more!

We visited a few famous Chinese cuisine places, a few famous Malay cuisine places, and of course some amazing Indian cuisine as well.

Below are the addresses for the Malaysian cuisine that we sampled in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:

1) Chinese Indian Food (Fish Head Curry) - PUDU CHINESE INDIAN RICE @ RESTORAN SIN HIAP KEE
2) Nasi Campur and Ikan Bakar @ Gerai Pak Lang Ikan Bakar - Kampung Baru
3) Malaysian dessert street Cendol
4) Malaysian Nasi Lemak at Village Park
5) Banana Leaf Rice at Sri Paandi in Little India (Brickfields)
6) Nasi Dagang only open on the weekends at Nasi Dagang Warung Terengganu
6) Ooi Noodle House famous Pork Noodle
7), Jalan SS 15/4b, Ss 15, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
8)Restoran Home Cooking @ Sungai Way, PJ - near the Indian temple at Sungai Way
9) Durian at SS2 Durian Wai’s Durian
10) Dry Bak Kut Teh AKA Rougucha @ Yap Chuan Bak Kut Teh, Puchong
11) Roti Canai at Nasi Kandar Pelita

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Ok, here are all the street food stalls and restaurants we ate at on this tour:

Mansion Tea Stall
The thing to order here is the roti canai special, roti that chopped up, then doused in a variety of curry sauces, sambal, and a few soft boiled eggs. It’s a perfect way to begin your day in Kuala Lumpur. Price - 2.80 RM ($0.68) per plate

Nasi Lemak Tanglin
Nasi lemak is often considered the national food of Malaysia, and there are plenty of places to eat it throughout Kuala Lumpur. Having been around since 1948, Nasi Lemak Tanglin is a place I had wanted to go for a while. It was overall very good, with a nice laid back atmosphere and surrounded by nature. Nasi lemak - about 8 RM ($1.94) per plate

Ikan Bakar Seri Melaka (Jalan Bellamy)
One of my favorite places to eat ikan bakar, grilled fish, is on Jalan Bellamy. Back in 2012, I had to hike over a highway and climb a few fences to get there as I was only on foot. In this video, I’m a bit older, and we had a car! The ikan bakar was just as good as I remember it. Total price - 68 RM ($16.51) for everything

Sri Ganapathi Mess
One of the best things about Malaysian food is its incredible diversity, including Malay, Chinese, and Indian food. Banana leaf south Indian food is very popular and I was recommended to try Sri Ganapathi Mess, a restaurant tucked away into a home. An amazing south Indian food experience in Kuala Lumpur. Price - 59 RM ($14.32) for 4 people

Kedai Kopi Lai Foong
Finally, another dish that many had recommended me was the unique clam noodles in Kuala Lumpur Chinatown at the legendary Kedai Kopi Lai Foong. It was delicious, and a perfect way to end an amazing Malaysian street food tour in Kuala Lumpur. Price - 10 RM ($2.43) per bowl

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Malaysian Street Food in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is the best! Today I (Trevor James, The food ranger) am bringing you to try some Malaysian street food! It is a multicultural array of flavours and recipes! Within Malaysian street food, there is Malay Street food, Chinese Street Food, and Indian street food all ready to eat!! Kuala Lumpur street food is some of the best in the world.

We moved to Kuala Lumpur last year and have been exploring the street food scene and am now publishing more street food videos from Kuala Lumpur. Since it is still better to stay home, I'm releasing these 2 street food scenes in Kuala Lumpur that we filmed a few months aago.

Here are the locations for these Malaysian Street foods:

Mansion Tea Stall (for roti canai and teh tarik pulled tea)
Address:Selangor Mansion
Lorong Bunus Satu
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Vishal Food And Catering in Little India:
22, Jalan Scott, Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

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Malaysia is a street food heaven. You can eat as much street food as you want in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia because it is some of the Best Street Food EVER!

In this Street Food Tour of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia I take you to try the BEST street food Malaysia has to offer. Everything from Nasi Lemak, Ikan Bakar, Nasi Campur, Banana Leaf, Biryani, Curry, Roti Canai, and so much more delicious street food.

The mix of Malaysian street food, Chinese street food and Indian street food make Kuala Lumpur a food paradise.

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Malaysian food has a reputation for being some of the best in Asia, and in today's video we get to try 13 different Malaysian street foods to eat the country's most popular dishes! We were most excited to try Nasi Lemak which is Malaysia's national dish, and is said to be one of the best foods in Malaysia!

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In our opinion, the best way to get to know a country and culture is through it's food, which is why we booked a street food tour in Kuala Lumpur for the first week of our visit. During our tour, we got to try sala, mangosteen, Malaysian roti with curries, mee goreng, bihun soup, mee kari, durian, cendol, putu, ikan kampung, malaysian style satay, otak otak, and the famous nasi lemak. Our best advice if you want to do a food tour is to schedule the tour early in your visit to a country so you can enjoy the food during your entire visit, and also, arrive to the food tour hungry! It is always a real challenge trying to have enough stomach room to fit everything during an amazing street food tour.

During our street food tour, we got to explore the communities of Chow Kit and Kampong Bharu. Walking around these communities in Kuala Lumpur is an experience in itself, and we loved taking in the views and feel of the neighbourhoods as we tried many of the best food in Kuala Lumpur.

If you are planning a trip to Kuala Lumpur, it is a great investment of time to join a food tour and sample as many amazing Malaysian dishes as possible. On this street food tour with A Chef's Tour, we each came away loving mee goreng, putu, nasi lemak, and Malaysian style satay. Before our tour, we didn't even know what these dishes were! Now that we know how much we love these dishes, we can eat them non stop during our time exploring Malaysia!

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MALAYSIAN STREET FOOD - In this video, I will take you on the ultimate Malaysian street food tour of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

To start our Malaysian street food tour of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, we went to the roast duck king to eat his famous food.

To continue our Malaysian street food tour of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, we went for a noodles tour of the city.
We had the Kuala Lumpur famous Chili Pan Mee, then an incredible bowl of beef noodles, and my favourite Lala Mee.

To end our Malaysian street food tour of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, we decided to eat the Malaysian national dish, Nasi Lemak.

Hope you enjoyed this Malaysian street food tour of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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1-Lek Chai Roast Duck

2-Restaurant Kin Kin

3-Soong Kee Beef Noodles & Low Yau Kee Porridge

4-Kedai Kopi Lai Foong

5-Nasi Lemak Bumbung PJ Sea Park

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00:00 Introduction
00:26 Roast duck
06:53 Chilli Pan Mee
08:21 Beef noodles
11:30 Lala Mee
12:56 Nasi Lemak

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Big Fish Head Curry Tour - MALAYSIAN STREET FOOD in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia!

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I’ve always loved curry and I’ve always loved fish heads, so fish head curry would naturally be one of my favorite foods to eat - there’s nothing not to like about digging out little bits of fish from all the crevices, while sucking up all the curry sauces.

We checking out three different fish head restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, each serving a totally different style of fish head.

Annuar's Fish Head Curry:
One of the most legendary Malaysian street food stalls in Kuala Lumpur is Annuar's Fish Head Curry, also known as the Bangsar fish head corner. Mr. Annuar is an amazing hard working man who has been selling his south Indian Muslim style fish head curry for a long time and has a loyal following. He’s also known for his affordable prices and his fried chicken. The staff were all incredible nice, and their fish head was amazing. I also especially loved the fried chicken with the fish head curry sauce on top. Mr. Annuar would not charge us for our meal, thank you!

Tugu View Cafe:
Next we went to Tugu View Cafe, an amazing local Malay food restaurant on top of a hill in the middle of Kuala Lumpur, although it felt like you were in the middle of a mountain park. They serve all sorts of Malaysian food, but their most famous dish is their Malay style fish head curry. We met the chef of the curry, and I just asked him to choose us the largest size which happened to be a 120 RM fish head! Most of the others were 45 - 65 RM! This was probably the best fish head curry for me of this entire Malaysian food fish head curry tour. The complexity of flavor and the ingredients blew me away.
Total price - 144 RM ($35)

Restoran Mun Kee Steam Fish Head:
Finally to end this fish head curry tour, we went to a Chinese restaurant. So this wasn’t actually a fish head curry, but a steamed Chinese style fish head. They gave us not only the head, but really the entire body minus the tail. It was delicious, perfectly steamed with wonderfully fragrant ginger, and it was a perfect fish to end the meal with.
Total price - 98 RM ($23.80)


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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!

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15 MUST-EAT STREET FOODS in China Town Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA photogenic spots tour

CHINA TOWN Petaling Street is located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with many street food stalls.
Chinatown Kuala Lumpur is a food haven of authentic street food and comforting meals to please any like-minded foodie's soul. Most of the stalls are run by aunties and uncles who have been there for decades and even generations.
With its rich history in food culture, its no wonder locals call this place a street food hotspot and the place is usually crowded.
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Here are all the street food stalls and restaurants we ate at on this tour:
00:50 LAI FOONG BEEF NOODLE
Lai Foong beef noodle restaurant has long been famous for beef noodle soup since 1956. You can add beef intestine, tongue, spleen, torpedo, or testicle.
You can choose from Kuew teow, Lai fun, Mee hoon, or Mee.
The very tender and tasty slices of beef and the flavorful broth are a perfect combination!
Price - RM 10 ($2.2)
02:15 ROASTED DUCK RICE
The name of their stall is written in Chinese as follows. Chicken rice that smells a thousand miles away. Their steamed chicken is delicious, but I recommend the roasted duck!
Price - RM 8 ($1.8)
03:05 LALA SOUP NOODLE
Lala means clam. The soup is unique and full of seafood flavor. I can just imagine you slurping down that soup.Try it!
Price - RM 13 ($2.9)
04:37 Hong Kee Famous Claypot Chicken Rice
They cook the rice well over charcoal and can be topped with your choice of chicken, Chinese sausage or fish. The savory aroma of soy sauce, sesame oil, and rice wine spreads as soon as the lid is opened. Well worth it!
Price - RM 21 ($4.7)
05:48 Soong Kee Beef Noodles
They have been serving it for generations for 70 years. Both the tender, juicy slices of beef and the minced beef will be a unique experience!
Price - RM 9 ($2)
06:54 Swiss Roll And Kaya Kok
Lovely 80 year old grandma is the trademark. Kaya jam is not too sweet and the rolls are very light on the palate. You'll find yourself unconsciously devouring two or three slices, and on!
Price - 3 pieces RM 5 ($1.1)
08:03 Kim Soya Bean
They have been selling Soy Bean for nearly 100 years, and we recommend the Tau Fu Fa, which is tasty and soft with a delicious texture.Soy Bean drinks come in a variety of sizes, including cups and bottles, making them the perfect accompaniment while walking around town!
Price - RM 2.4 ($0.5)
09:04 Hon Kee Porridge
This famous porridge restaurant opens early in the morning at 5am.The signature dish, raw fish porridge, is best served with the aroma of sesame oil and ginger. The fish used is Grass Carp. Dipping the fish into the hot porridge lightly cooks it.It will be a very unique experience!
Price - RM 8.5($1.9)
09:54 Chestnut Stall
They roast chestnuts on a small stone heated to nearly 70 degrees Celsius. You can try them from as little as 300 gm, so you might as well buy some to take home as a snack!
Price - RM 10($2.2)
10:36 Sin Kiew Yee Shin Kee Beef Noodles
Authentic beef noodle restaurant with a very long history.Needless to say, the beef is tender and you will be captivated by it. Their clear beef broth is also delicious, and I recommend ordering it dry, meaning no broth!
Price - RM 10($2.2)
12:02 Petaling Street Apek's Apam
Apam balik is a nostalgic snack food for Malaysians. Widely popular as a snack, the sweet combination of rich peanuts and sugar is exquisite. The Uncle has carried on the stall for decades and continues to bake pancakes. A must-try!
Price - RM 2.5($0.5)
13:16 Sei Garn Zai Duck
A stall where you can get a whole or half roasted duck.
The duck's sauce is some good stufff.The taste is still maintained good for many decades since their father until daughters business. The wrapped duck feet is very nice too, It has duck intestine, duck feet and liver in it. It is better to visit early in the morning!
Price - RM 36($8.2)
14:13 Madam Tang Muah Chee Queen
Madam Tang has been making Muah Chee for over 50 years.
You can enjoy local flavors such as pandan and black sesame as well as fruit flavors such as mango and lychee.Serving up Chewy chunks of tradition!
Price - RM 6($1.3)
15:15 Ho Kow Hainam Kopitiam 何九海南茶店
The popular Kopitiam is always very crowded.
The best recommendation is the Kaya Toast. Kaya toast is so popular that it can be eaten anywhere, but their toast is exquisitely cooked to achieve a light texture.Cham (Hainan Tea) is also good. I love it paired with curry noodles!
KAYA TOAST SINGLE Price - RM 3.2($0.7)
ICED CHAM Price - RM 4.1($0.9)
16:22 Pandan Republic
With its eye-catching European-style exterior, this café is famous for its pandan layer cake and pandan soft. Right next door is the photogenic Kwai Chai Hong, an oasis for those tired of shooting and the heat outside.
Such a lovely place and cozy environment.
Price - RM 13($3)

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17:57 Masjid Jamek
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First Time in Kuala Lumpur / Malaysia is Shocking! / Malaysian Street Food Tour 2023

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KELANTAN, MALAYSIA - If you’re looking for amazing Malaysian food, Kelantan is a state that’s unique, cultural, and has some of the best food in Malaysia.

During trips to Kuala Lumpur over the years, I had tried a number of Kelantanese dishes, but that only increased my desire to eventually visit the source, to visit Kelantan, Malaysia. Finally, this was our chance, and we went on a Malaysian food tour of Kelantan, around Kota Bharu.

Here’s all the amazing food we ate in this video:

Nasi Kerabu Panji - Without a doubt, one of the Malaysian foods you don’t want to miss when you visit Kelantan is nasi kerabu, rice salad, but it’s so much more than that. It’s a breakfast dish and we first started at Nasi Kerabu Panji, a local favorite spot. You get blue rice, topped with salad and side dishes, drizzled in budu fermented fish sauce, and topped with you choice of main mean. It was extraordinary.
Price - About 8 MYR ($1.96) per plate

Jijah's Nasi Kerabu - Since nasi kerabu is one of the top Malaysian foods of the state of Kelantan, we decided to have two nasi kerabu’s back to back, but totally different styles and even different colors of rice. Jijah's Nasi Kerabu specializes in grilled goat, and it was incredible, highly recommended when you visit Kelantan, Malaysia.
Price - 4.50 MYR ($1.10) per plate

Siti Khadijah Market - One of the top attractions in Kota Bharu is Siti Khadijah Market, a beautiful colorful market where you can buy all the ingredients from Kelantan and there’s also an amazing cooked food section. Laksam - 3.50 MYR ($0.86) per bowl - I had a bowl of laksam, a Kelantan Malaysian food version of laksa. Akok - 1 MYR ($0.24) for 2 - Later we also tried akok, a popular and local Kelantanese dessert.

D'Umi Nasi Ulam - Another Malaysian food you don’t want to miss eating in Kelantan is nasi ulam, rice with raw vegetables, and a mix of dishes, all eaten specifically with budu - fermented anchovy sauce. This restaurant was amazing, a huge mix of dishes, friendly owner, and delicious food. Of course, we couldn’t resist the tempoyak - fermented durian paste.

Kak Jah Ayam Percik Bulatan Lemal - Finally to end this Malaysian street food tour of Kelantan, we had some ayam percik, a coconut milk barbecue sauce dish that originates in Kelantan. We barely arrived in time, but luckily got the last few skewers.
Ayam percik - 16 MYR ($3.93) per big skewer

Kelantan is an amazing state in Malaysia to eat Malaysian street food and I thoroughly enjoyed my visit, the incredible food, and friendly people.

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Malaysian Street Food in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | HUGE Chinese, Indian and Malay Food JOURNEY!

Kuala Lumpur night market is packed with delicious & yummy street food & Snacks stalls, Shops & restaurants, fresh produce vendors and stalls selling everything from clothes to jewellery to electronics.

Kuala Lumpur Walking on street in night time, you will find Many more Foods receipes stalls and restaurants & there is you will get Foods like Indian, Chinese, Malaysian & Thai Food.

There is so much choice when it comes to the food! Unlike some of the other Places.

- curry puffs;
- air mata kucing;
- milo ais
- pulut udang;
- chicken noodle soup or bihun sup ayam;
- apam balik; and
- putu piring.

We love the vibrancy and variety of food in Kuala Lumpur. It is definitely worth a visit when you're in KL!

Please let us know your favourite places to eat in the comments below. And if you like this video, please give it a thumbs up, share it and subscribe to our channel. Thanks so much for your support.

Malaysian Street Food Tour in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Chinese, Indian and Malay Food JOURNEY

Malaysian Street Food - Malaysian Food - Kuala Lumpur Street Food
Malaysian Street Food in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is the best! A multicultural display of extremely delicious specialty food is available for eating. Within Malaysian street food, there is Malay Street food, Chinese Street Food, and Indian street food all available to try and the options are endless. Kuala Lumpur street food is some of the best in the world. Street food around the world is different everywhere, but what is so special about Malaysia is how multicultural everything is and how unique the cooking and food culture is

The Most Amazing Malay Street Food | Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

When I traveled in Malaysia, I had Malay street food tour in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. I have tried Indian Malay food, Malay food, Chinese Malay food, and Malay dessert. Everything was really amazingly delicious.

Special Thank to Malay friends for filming.

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