Halal Restaurants in Malaysia – 148 Restaurants
Penang Favorite Cuisine
“One of The Best Asam Laksa in Penang” – The Makanan Enak Pulau Pinang. “Ending the search for Good Penang Food” – The Star KL.
Ramadan Bazaar
Popup stalls selling traditional Malay food delicacies for the breaking of fast, setup yearly for 1 month before Hari Raya.
Ramadan Bazaar
Popup stalls selling traditional Malay food delicacies for the breaking of fast, setup yearly for 1 month before Hari Raya.
Ramadan Bazaar
Popup stalls selling traditional Malay food delicacies for the breaking of fast, setup yearly for 1 month before Hari Raya.
Asshifa Maju
The rice is warm and fragrant. The sambal while a bit on the salty side is savoury and spicy and thankfully not sweet. The ikan bilis (fried anchovies) and kacang (fried ground nuts) were crispy and salty
The Chicken Rice Shop
Try chicken rice shop at village mall if you don't feel like eating western food.
Ramadan Bazaar
Popup stalls selling traditional Malay food delicacies for the breaking of fast, setup yearly for 1 month before Hari Raya.
Ramadan Bazaar
Popup stalls selling traditional Malay food delicacies for the breaking of fast, setup yearly for 1 month before Hari Raya.
Ramadan Bazaar
Popup stalls selling traditional Malay food delicacies for the breaking of fast, setup yearly for 1 month before Hari Raya.
Starbucks Kelana Jaya Giant
d_luaz postedSuperbI don't take much Starbucks nowadays, as RM 10 per pop is just too pricey compared to Old Town. But I do agree Starbucks's environment is nice and comfy, and the staff is friendly, and I think the coffee is good. You get what you pay for: premium coffee and premium environment. Valencia Macchiato (with Orange syrup): RM 13.50 for Grande. Starbucks now got this reload cards, where I agree to take one because can get 1 free coffee if I claim it online :) Reload card is great for the business, but perhaps inconvenient for non-Starbucks regular (there is always credit/money left in the card, compelling you to go back, NO!!!).
Malaya Kopitiam
The Hainanese toast was crispy and toasted to perfection. I think they could have been more generous with the kaya and butter but then it still tasted good. The eggs were half boiled - not a quarter or three quarters but perfecty half boiled.