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77°F / 25°C (Broken Clouds. Warm.)
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Malaysia is a food paradise and Kuala Lumpur offers the country's best selection of foreign and local cuisines. With its many nationalities and different ethnic groups, the country claims such a diverse array of cuisines that some simply visit the country for a food hunt. Such pleasures should certainly be enjoyed while in KL.
Bangsar
Eating in Bangsar offers an epicurean delight. With kopitiams (coffee shops) serving food at inflated prices, this district no doubt serves mainly the upper-class market. This being said, you can be assured of unparalleled food and services.
An all-time favorite here is Alexis, a casual and chic place to dine. For a variety of local favorites, try Champ's. One of the oldest establishments in this area, Bangsar Seafood, is famed for its wide range of fresh and exotic seafood. Or for a choice of Indian, Chinese, or Malaysian food, try Feifei Kopitiam.
KL City Centre
KLCC offers yet another prime spot for good food, and you need not to look far. Just enter Suria KLCC, the premier shopping complex in this area, and surround yourself with a range of all kinds of food you might possibly wish for, foreign and Malaysian.
Check out Café Aseana, a quaint little cafe located within the famed Petronas Twin Towers and specializing in Asian cuisine. It sits within Aseana Gallery, a galleria selling ethnic Asian products ranging from rattan mats to designer clothes.
For delicious Thai, try Chakri Palace where any meal can be had with pineapple rice. The Emporium Grande Café stands as one of KL's hottest landmarks for hanging out, dining and partying. Everything here spells sophistication, elegance and the good life.
Golden Triangle
Who could miss gastronomic indulgence in the Golden Triangle, where food outlets abound? Carmen's is the place with everything under one roof, bestowing on you an array of activities for an evening of fun and entertainment. You can croon the night away in the private karaoke room, spend hours playing pool or surf away at the cybercafe.
Taking up about half the basement in one of KL's classy shopping centers, Shook! proves popular with the sophisticated crowd wanting assorted Western and Eastern cuisines. Prices seem rather steep, but the ambiance, good food and live jazz make up for it. For a different Western dining treat, try Chalet where Swiss specialties and decor evoke all the charms of Switzerland. For the ultimate dining experience try Seri Angkasa, a delightful revolving restaurant offering a panoramic city view. Dress smartly and brace yourself for the glorious selection of Western and local delicacies.
For a more authentic local experience, try Seri Melayu with cultural dance shows daily. Or, if you prefer Chinese fare, Toh Lee might just suit you. Exuding a friendly, classy and almost romantic mood, this high-end restaurant is particularly proud of its dim sum.
Outskirts of KL
Specializing in authentic Penang Nonya fare on KL's outskirts, the Little Penang Kafé is located at Mid Valley Megamall. The blend of Penang, Chinese and Malay cuisines delivers the usual favourites like Asam Laksa and Nasi Lemak Penang.
For Mediterranean food, try Mirabelle. Here, the offering includes a variety of regional favourites, although some are not really Mediterranean. There is French goose liver, Turkish shish kebab, Portuguese ensopado di borego and Greek moussaka. Bon appetit!
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