What are some restaurants in Malaysia that offer great experiences?

Updated on Restaurant 2024-04-26
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1、The Apartment

    As the name suggests, The Apartment is a specialty restaurant with the concept of an authentic apartment design. Just like your average apartment, there is a bedroom area, a kitchen area, and of course, a practical table and chairs for entertaining guests.

    When you step into the restaurant, your first impression is the cosy and welcoming atmosphere. In terms of the food we serve to our customers, we have implemented the concept of "home" from the beginning to the end, and we have a warm family atmosphere to infect customers.

    2. Pyongyang Pavilion of North Korea

    Marking the only North Korean restaurant in Malaysia, Pyongyang Pyongyang is also a must-see restaurant. In addition to the food provided, Pyongyang's waitresses also come for a night performance that includes dancing, singing, and playing traditional musical instruments. Nowadays, it is rare to have nightly performances in other restaurants.

    While eating your dinner and listening to the serenades performed by beautiful girls, it is really different.

    3、Meeples

    4、Bayu Timor

    Upon entering the restaurant, you will find that it is filled with all kinds of antiques and traditional objects. And they're all resalable! Bayu Timor is a very special restaurant, and once you have ordered your food, you can walk around and see their décor and interior design while waiting for the food to arrive.

    If you see something you like, all you have to do is "ask".

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Penang, Malaysia, has the most delicious food on the streets, for example, Nashi Kandar Restaurant, which is run by Indian Muslims, and its curries are very popular and open almost 24 hours a day.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There is a restaurant called "shy" in Malaysia, which has many special foods, and most of the waiters in the restaurant are Chinese, so the experience is very good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The "Mom's Stall" is unique and not exclusive to all three races, and for Malaysians, it is not just a restaurant, but a social occasion.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Annalakshmi is a restaurant based on the concept of Swayamvara, where guests can eat the food of their choice as much as they want, and pay as much as they want. The waiters are also volunteers.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    There is a restaurant called Jindu Seafood Restaurant, which is owned by Chinese in Malaysia. There are a lot of special seafood here, including tiger prawns, mantis shrimp, soft-footed crabs, elephant trunk mussels, etc., which are very authentic Chinese recipes, and they are really delicious. If you want to go here to taste it, you must go early, after 6:30 p.m., there is basically no good seafood.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    When I went to Malaysia, my tour guide recommended me to go to a Huaya snack bar on Alo Street, and the food was delicious.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    1. Huang Yahua snack shop on Arrow Street.

    The signature roast chicken wings are tender and juicy, the black pepper crab is spicy and flavorful, and the variety of fried noodles is served with fresh clams and few feathers, although the price is slightly expensive, but you can eat authentic seafood. Don't underestimate this place, this is a place where even artists like to come, like Joey Yung, Chen Yixun, Chen Hao, and Guo Jinandou have been here.

    2. Malacca Jonker Street Dabao snacks.

    Baba Laksa, Peranakan Laksa and various essences are all must-eat delicacies in Malacca. Da Bao Snack is located in Malacca, although the façade is ordinary, but the diners waiting in line will clearly let you know that there is something delicious here! There is a hole in the big treasure snack.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Decheng Hotel, the taste is more Cantonese, the price is not very expensive, the signature tofu is the kind of fried tofu and then take it to steam, there are shrimp on it, snow peas, the taste is very light, very suitable for the taste of Cantonese people, grandparents like it more.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Sri Nyonya: The owner of this restaurant is a descendant of a marriage between a Chinese and a Malay, called Baba Nyonya, and Nyonya cuisine naturally combines Chinese and Malaysian cuisine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    There is a Chinese restaurant on Alor Street in Malaysia, the dishes are very good, and the waiters are also very good. I think you can go and give it a try.

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