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Traveller's Tales: Restaurants and eating places in Malaysia
Look for the best places to eat in Malaysia. You may read about recommended restaurants and food. Find out about local food and local dining customs. Also, you might want to read our
Kuala Lumpur city guide,
Langkawi city guide,
Melaka city guide,
and Penang city guide.
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| G Crosling |
01 September 2005 |
Stayed at Cititel Penang - Penang, Malaysia.
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Penang Hill, the beach resorts, the Komitar, Gurney Plaza, China town and Little India along with the hawker stalls are all a must. There are plenty of restaurants if you like spicy food, temples to visit and the trishaw rides are fantastic. A great place to visit!
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| A Gyure |
19 August 2005 |
Stayed at Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion - Penang, Malaysia.
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I only had 4 days to spend in Malaysia and had to pick only one destination to visit, and I was advised by trusted friends in Singapore to make it Penang. The city is known for its intriguing variety of Malaysian food. I am in the hotel/catering business, so this was a big attraction for me. My advice is to forgo the sit-down restaurants and take every meal at the local kopitiams (coffee shops) or food hawker markets. Don't worry, the food is fresh and safe to eat at these establishments and you get to rub elbows with the locals at the same time. Besides all that, prices are dirt cheap. Be sure to try some of the local signature dishes: assam laksa, char kway teow, rojak to name a few.
Do visit the merry old white colonial E&O hotel and have a frosty, tall ale in their Farquhar's Bar while looking out at the sea or an iced coffee and scone in their charming European bakery cafe.
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| L Ang |
07 August 2005 |
Stayed at Nova, Hotel - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Getting around KL is basically via taxi since I am here only for the weekend. Never take taxis who are waiting around for they charge fixed price instead of meter based. Basically Puduraya bus terminal, Chinatown are places where these cabbies hang out, so you should walk out to the main street to hail a cab. Food is great for I ate ard Jln alor area, the street I guess in front of Hotel Nova, lots of variety, tasty, and cheap. Think these are better than going inside the restaurant located along the same street, which I ate once before and don't find them as great. Can also go to Chinatown where again you will find streetside hawkers where throngs of people eat there. Would not say so for the restaurants there, since they are relatively more expensive I guess. After which I proceeded to have a good foot massage located on 2nd floor of Swiss Inn hotel where a 40min foot masage cost only 30 RM. Additional RM10 for10 min of back massage if you like, and ear candling too if you prefer at the cost of RM40-50.
In case you should reach KL in the wee hours like I did, and your hotel check in is only after 2pm, do proceed to Ancasa hotel near pudu terminal and ask if they have vacancy for day rate, RM 50 only, or take a cab to season view at Bukit Bintang to check the same.
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| G Ennis |
27 July 2005 |
Stayed at Puri Melaka, Hotel - Melaka (Malacca), Malaysia.
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Melacca was a joy, most of our sightseeing was done on foot in and around the old township.
A 1hr ride on the flowered tricyles cost us 40myr and was delightful. Take our advice don't miss an evening meal at the Baba House this was without a doubt the best meal we had in our 5 weeks holiday.
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| S Patrick |
24 July 2005 |
Stayed at Nova, Hotel - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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There are a lot of nice foods around not only the local coffee shops but restaurants.
I highly recommend the Espire restaurant in Sugei Wang Shopping Mall.
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| M Hall |
02 June 2005 |
Stayed at Renaissance, Kuala Lumpur Hotel - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Great city experience.Twin towers are a must and generally all restaurants are good.Must try food in china town.
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| J Anthony |
30 May 2005 |
Stayed at Impiana Resort Cherating - Cherating, Malaysia.
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Do try the "keropok lekor" a malay traditional delicacy that can be found along the road leading to cherating.
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| D Evans |
27 May 2005 |
Stayed at Bintang Warisan Hotel - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Like Italian food? L'Opera restaurant is about eight or nine minutes on foot from the hotel. Not very expensive but superb pizzas and a good wine list.
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| S Tham |
24 May 2005 |
Stayed at Radius International Hotel, Kuala Lumpur - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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BB Plaza, Sungei Wang Plz, Lot 10, Times Square are all within walking distance. From KLCC to Bukit Bintang, metered cab fare around RM3 only. Manhattan Fish Rsnt in basement offers quite good value. Tandoori & naan available at coffeeshop down the road from hotel.
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| S Ng |
23 May 2005 |
Stayed at Tanjung Bungah Beach Hotel - Penang, Malaysia.
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Penang has vastly developed since the last time I was there. About 10 years age. Their Gurney Drive is still there but I would say the standard and quality has gone down with time. The best "chendol" and "Penang Laksa" I had was at Lebuh Jeng Kwee, off Penang Road and directly opposite the Police Headquarters. The chendol's stall is located outside the eating place and you would need to pay an additional RM0.40 cents to consume inside the eating place. The owner of the eating is not too friendly. There are many interesting places to visit, most of time within walking distance or short bust ride. There is a free shuttle bus to many interesting areas, but strangely enough they do not operate on Sundays & Public Holidays.
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