KL's ethnic mix means you can eat Malay food for breakfast, Chinese for lunch and Indian for dinner. In between you can snack on deliciously fresh tropical fruit. There's good-quality food to suit all budgets, ranging from hawker centres and coffee shops to fine dining at exclusive restaurants.
article by Robyn Eckhardt, August 2007
If you arrive in Kuala Lumpur with a raging appetite, you're in for one of the sweetest dilemmas. Where to eat? What to taste first? Here are five KL must-eats to get you started. Read the full article ›
Tags: Eating & Drinking • Kuala Lumpur
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