fiogf49gjkf0d All the
restaurants
we've listed are open daily from 10am until midnight, unless otherwise stated. Phone numbers are given where you need to book ahead. Most
Malay
restaurants in KL serve a limited range of dishes, so for a wider selection you'll need to dine out at one of the big hotels, many of which offer special buffets. Finding good
Chinese
or
Tamil
and
North Indian
food is much easier: it's served in cafAŠs and restaurants in both Chinatown and Little India. In Little India especially, the cafAŠs and hawker stalls do a manic trade at lunchtime in excellent banana-leaf curries,
murtabak,
dosai
and
roti.
The trendiest area in KL to eat and drink in the evening is
Bangsar
, around 4km west of the centre, with over a dozen top-notch restaurants, two hawkers' areas - one inside a giant hangar, the other in the adjoining street.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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