KL food and drink
Bangsar
Trendy and upmarket neighbourhood south of central KL. Home to foreign cuisine restaurants and several shopping centres (including Bangsar Village)
Brickfields
Another Little India with concentration of Indian businesses, eateries and temples.
Bukit Bintang
The area around Bukit Bintang station is one of the busiest in KL, with all sorts of food, major shopping centres and traffic jams until the early hours of the morning. Street stalls line Jalan Alor, while outdoor dining areas … Continue reading
Jalan Alor
Jalan Alor (also called Jalan Kejora) is a popular food street lined with hawker stalls and outdoor restaurants, mostly serving up Malay style Chinese food.
Kampung Baru
Kampung Baru is one of the oldest Malay residential areas in KL. The Kampung Baru Sunday Market (so called because it starts on a Saturday and runs until the early hours of Sunday) is located near the Kampung Baru station … Continue reading
Lot 10 Shopping Centre
Right next to Bukit Bintang station is the mid range mall Lot 10. The centre has a good food court specialising in mostly local dishes and an Isetan department store and supermarket.
Petaling Street
Right in the heart of Chinatown, the Jalan Petaling night market runs for hundreds of metres and spreads into surrounding streets. The market is home to food stalls, restaurants and all sorts of clothing and accessories.