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World Travel Guide Asia Malaysia Food and Drink Food in KL Food in KL Picture choosen by: Ms.yuwei zhou Cuisine and Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur Abundant supplies of fresh tropical fruits and vegetables with heaps of succulent seafood form main ingredients of the delectable cuisine, which together with the chilli and curry influence of India and Thailand create unique spicy combinations. Coconut milk is ubiquitous in Malaysia and is an essential ingredient to any curry or dessert. Rice, of course, accompanies every meal. Exotic meat-free dishes can be sampled in vegan restaurants and to experience real local cuisine try a meal at a South Indian banana-leaf restaurants where it is customary to be served your food on a banana leaf and to eat with your hand.
Bangsar Seafood - A short drive from central Kuala Lumpur, is renowned for its butter crab and prawns. Open for lunch (12.00 – 2.30) and evening meals until 11pm daily, Bagsar specializes in spicy Chinese style cooking and is great starting point for a night out as it is situated in a vibrant area with plenty of good bars nearby. All major credit cards are accepted.

FIC's - Only a 10-minute walk from Petronas Twin Towers for those who enjoy stylish dining and efficient service- with ceiling-to-floor glass windows and tasteful decor.Open from noon to 11:00pm daily, also offering private dining rooms, a large dining hall, a cigar salon and a wine bar.All major credit cards accepted. Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur.

Eden Seafood Village - A few minutes walk from Petronas Twin Towers, visit this restaurant for lunch (served from noon to 3.pm) or dinner 7.00pm to midnight daily.Renowned for their lobster, fresh seafood and Malaysian cuisine, enjoy your meal in a Malay cottage setting which is both comfortable and uniquely decorated. If your iron levels need a boost- they do also serve a good steak! All major credit cards accepted.

Seri Melayu - Business hours: noon to 2:30 p.m. and 6:00 to 11:00 p.m. daily Accepts all major credit cards. Location: Central KL. Seri Melayu offers traditional cuisine served in a verdant landscape setting. If you like hot and spicy this is for you! Lunch available from noon to 2:30 p.m.Dine (6pm to 11.pm) to nightly shows featuring Malaysian talent at 8.30pm; souvenirs are also available for purchase.

Or try a “Steamboat”: Diners sit round a table which has a soup tureen in the middle of the table below which a fire keeps it boiling. Then place prepared raw pieces of prawns, chicken, quails' eggs, sea cucumber and liver in the boiling soup. Beef is not, however ,often found on the local menu. Redblooded beefsteak addicts may have to pop into a western style restaurant for their fix!
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Bus to Malaysia Posted by Ms. yuwei zhou on 08 September 2010 12:04:19

Buses / coaches into Malaysia (KL / Malacca) run from Brunei, Indonesian Borneo, Singapore and Thailand. Please see the relevant city pages for more details. Singapore - a multitude of bus companies operate direct routes from Singapore to various destinations in Peni... More

Malaysia overview Posted by Ms. yuwei zhou on 08 September 2010 10:24:17

A former British colony, Malaysia, as the rising star of South-East Asia, neighbored with Thailand in the west, Singapore in the South, and Indonesia in east. Malaysia famed with its culture diversity and fascinating nature and became one of the most popular tourist destinations worldwide. For ... More

Things To Do in Malaysia Posted by Ms. yuwei zhou on 19 January 2010 04:28:25

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