Where to eat out in Kuala Lumpur: Chef Chui Lee Luk
If you love authentic spicy food and tropical fruit, you should make a beeline to Kuala Lumpur.
If you love authentic spicy food and tropical fruit, you should make a beeline to Kuala Lumpur.
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Pedal power takes visitors to some of Kuala Lumpur’s more off-beat destinations.
You can never run out of things to do in the heady mix that is Kuala Lumpur.
There's little attempt to tidy the cabin prior to landing; it's almost as if the crew has been caught by surprise.
Luxury city hotel stay in one of south-east Asia's food capitals.
This chef can't go past some Nasi Lemak with a spicy sambal.
Kuala Lumpur is chasing Singapore's reputation as a hub of south-east Asian urban pizzazz.
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A love of food reigns supreme in this cultural mish-mash. Here, hawkers spruik cuisine from all corners and rub shoulders with seemingly endless and glitzy food courts. Bulbous mosques neighbour gaudy Indian temples and Chinese pagodas, but everything gravitates towards the shopping epicentre of the iconic Petronas Towers. The only certain thing in this city is the heat that's tamed by its daily afternoon downpours.