My office is located in one of the renowned shopping mall in
KL, but my friends and I will constantly ask our self a similar question when
the clock strikes 1pm. “Eh later eat
what?” This is pretty ridiculous considering we are in close proximity of
vast choices of food. I came to understanding that this is a frequent scenario
that not only us, but many people out there are going through just the same. So
if you are just like us, having no ideas on which place to have your lunch and
dinner, we have some really cool suggestions for you!
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Hutong is a well-planed food court putting together 30
popular heritage hawkers together all under 1 roof. Different food stalls are
placed in a maze concept making the food hunting an enjoyable experience.
Similar to Hutong @Lot 10, Eat Food Village also gathers 15
famous heritage restaurants that offers not only yummy food but as well as a
very simple interior but spacious to have a nice dinner with your family and
friends.
Following the footsteps of Hutong and Eat Food Village,
Kenanga also gathers 14 unique heritage hawker stalls that were initially ran
in Petaling Street, but now are running by the 2nd or 3rd
generation here.
Apparently, this place is a one-stop center of Penang
delicacies. Personally in love with the “kampong” style interior, for an
example atap roofs and fine timber furniture. So just drop by if you want to
have famous Penang food without flying to Penang!
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One does not visit Suria Klcc without tasting their lunch in
Signature@ KLCC. There are tremendous types of food here that you will be
spoilt for choices. There are Chinese, Lebanese, and Indian, Italian as well as
Malay delicacies.
Coming from Singapore, Food republic has modernize many
dishes in Malaysia by gathering high-quality hawker stalls in one place with a
concept of open dining. Indulge in western delicacies as well as Asian cuisines
at Food Republic!
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