Trying the Weirdest Malaysian Snacks
Forget plain salted crackers and strawberry wafers. We're here to try out the local foods
Forget plain salted crackers and strawberry wafers. We're here to try out the local foods
Each country is unique, and these tips are based on our own experiences in the time we were there.
When travelling, one of the many options to spend the day is to revamp your wardrobe! We visit Berjaya Times Square in Kuala Lumpur for an update to our wardrobe for a very small budget.
https://youtu.be/9A64UpJpabo Travel isn’t complete without a little bit of sightseeing, and the Batu Caves is one of the most famous spots to go for a…
Trying all the best local cuisine on a short holiday might be close to impossible, but Lot 10 Hutong gives you a chance to try and do just that!
Dim sum, also known as yum cha, is a popular breakfast or brunch option in Malaysia. Malaysia also has a huge Muslim population – so we decided to try Dolly, a halal dim sum chain based in Kuala Lumpur.
Night markets are great for street food, which is great for experiencing the country in its condensed form. We visit Jalan TAR, a small weekly night market in Kuala Lumpur.
Many things are must-eats in Malaysia. An unlikely food to try is Rotiboy, a chain that captured the hearts of many worldwide for their freshly baked, fragrant Mexico coffee buns.
In search once again for a good breakfast spot near our accommodation, this time we visit Kedai Kopi Lai Foong, famous for two noodle dishes: their beef noodle soup, and their lala clam noodles.
Kuala Lumpur has no shortage of good food, and Soon Kee is no exception! We try their famous beef noodles as well as the lesser known favourite, chicken rice.