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Restaurant and Food Truck Options in Kuala Lumpur

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What are the fine dining options? What about the best hole-in-the-wall restaurants? Here's what seven local experts had to say about restaurants and food trucks in Kuala Lumpur.

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There are 1,000s of amazing restaurants in KL everyone should try we will be in love with it. Besides, KL also has a lot shopping malls starts from cheap end in twin tower. This city also has amazing places to for visiting and taking pictures as a tourist.

Irtiza, says: 2020

When someone moves to Kuala Lumpur, they should be well versed in multiple languages such as English, Bahasa Melayu or Mandarin. that they can experience the culture the city offers. It will make commute and dining-in so much more easier and it helps one to indulge in Malaysian colours.

Natasha, says: 2020

Kuala Lumpur, or “KL” as the locals call it, is the capital of Malaysia and home to the famous Twin Towers. Be prepared for heavy traffic, delicious food, and many new cultural experiences. Malaysians come from three main races: the Malays, Chinese and Indians. One of the biggest perks of this melting pot of cultures is the mouthwatering food! From nasi lemak to curry laksa, the country has internationally famous delicious local cuisine. Getting around the city is fairly easy and motor vehicle ownership is not very expensive here. Additionally, Kuala Lumpur is the perfect base for ardent travellers to go on a quick weekend getaway to the nearby states of Malacca, Pahang or Perak. If you’re moving here with family, there are plenty of family-friendly activities widely available and good international schools as well.

Kuala Lumpur is made up of a diverse community; between Malay people, Chinese people, and Indian people, a wide range of dishes are available to whoever decides to move here. The nightlife is hard to miss as there are restaurants and bars in every major part of the city. The people here are all fluent in English as well.

Valentina, says: 2020

Kuala Lumpur is almost always known for the iconic building Twin Towers. Living in KL (as the locals call it) also means you will experience humid, uncertain tropical weather so be prepared for the occasional heavy rain and in the evenings. If you appreciate gastronomical adventures, you are in for a fun ride! Foods ranging from Chinese culinary to Malay traditional dishes will make KL unforgettable.

The city has huge traffic jams. However, it is a modern city with complete infrastructure. It is also known to have a lot of places for shopping and dining. Accommodation is aplenty too. A lot of tourists like to visit the city, especially around the city center.

Priyashini, says: 2020

Kuala Lumpur offers a multicultural and multilingual living environment. You will hear English, Malay, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Tamil among the languages spoken by the locals. As you walk along the streets of Bukit Bintang you get to experience the various cultures of Southeast Asia, East and West Asia. If you are into food, try out the “mamak” restaurants that offer Malaysianized Tamil-Muslim cuisine at bargain prices.

Douglas, says: 2020
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