Hey foodies! Today, I’m going to talk about a hidden gem in KL/PJ area known as The Noodle Shack serving, in my opinion, one of the best and most wholesome pan mee in KL! Noodle Shack is home to authentic pan mee, each bite transporting you to the nostalgic flavors of your grandma’s kitchen. I got the pleasure of being invited to
🇲🇾 #RestaurantReview: Authentic Nyonya/Peranakan Cuisine at Warong Old China | A Hidden Gem at Jalan Tun H S Lee 💎 Me and the hubs were having our own KL mini tour one weekend and we chanced upon this quaint Nyonya restaurant near Central Market/KL Chinatown! We didn’t have any reservation but we managed to get a table instantly. Service was a little
Just when you thought you’ve seen it all… news flash! Rat tail noodles, also known as silver needle noodles, mouse tail noodles, mee tai mak, lao shu fen, and more, are not actually made from rat tails Lol! Rat tail noodles, also known as silver needle noodles, mouse tail noodles, mee tai mak, or lao shu fen, have gained attention
To my followers who regularly fly from #Malaysia, are you also planning to fly to Tashkent from KL for the first time? I have put together a checklist so you don’t have to! 📝 1. AIRPORT: Chances are you’ll be flying via @uzairways for a direct KUL-TAS flight. We flew from KLIA (not KLIA2) which you may also need to consider in
Whenever we have friends asking for recommendations for a remarkable meal in KL, Village Park Restaurant is a favourite pick I am in no way getting paid to write this, but their nasi lemak is easily the best you can find in KL. The first time I had it, it instantly set the bar high for my nasi lemak standards (yes, nasi
The KLCC Tower, also known as the Petronas Twin Towers, is a stunning feat of modern engineering that stands at a towering height of 452 meters in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. This iconic symbol of Kuala Lumpur is not just a towering masterpiece of engineering, but also a breathtaking work of art, featuring intricate designs and stunning facades that will leave
“Home is where the heart is” As the saying goes, “home is where the heart is,” and for many people, the heart of their home lies in the food that they grew up eating. This is certainly true for me. I left my home country, the Philippines, right after university to work in Malaysia. And while I’ve learned to love many Malaysian
As a traveler who loves exploring local cuisine, I’m always up for trying new and unusual dishes. Asia is home to some of the most exotic and bizarre foods in the world, and during my travels, I’ve encountered some truly unique delicacies. Here are some of my experiences trying unusual dishes in Asia: 1. Balut – Philippines Growing up in