A famous cafe in Chinatown, Kopitiam Local Chinese + Malay cuisine.
There is something called "Kaya Burger" here.
Kaya is a jam made from coconut milk and is a local Malaysian dish.
A delicious sweet with plenty of calories, sandwiched between this and peanut + butter in a van!
The price is as cheap as 4.8 ringgit (about 130 yen)!
The soy milk corona, a specialty of Chinatown, has almost eliminated foreign tourists, but Chinatown is still popular with locals.
There are many food stalls, but the soy milk here is popular with the locals.
Not only soy milk, but also soy milk pudding called tofu flower, which is eaten with sweet syrup, is recommended!
Merchant's Lane
This restaurant serves local cuisine in Chinatown.
After all, the entrance is hard to understand! It's a hideaway restaurant, in a hidden place known to those in the know.
The store is crowded with local customers, and there is even a queue waiting to enter the store at noon!
Guai Chai Hong
It's in a very enthusiastic place in the back alleys of Chinatown, known only to the locals.
After passing through a suspicious alley that is not popular ...
I met a lot of vivid wall art!
Fashionable area, Desa Park City
Invented as a modern mixed-use development that combines Malaysian and European architecture
It seems to be a residential area where one of the wealthiest middle classes in Malaysia lives.
There seems to be a beautiful lake in the center of the city, which is different from the central area of Bukit Bintang.
The atmosphere may be similar to the Mont Kiara area where many foreigners such as Japanese gather.
Eureka Popcorn
It's a popcorn that originated in Malaysia and is always in a big shopping center.
With over 30 flavors, you will surely find your favorite flavor!
Local Night Market, Pasar Malam Taman Connaught
Unlike regular night markets, Taman Connaught Night Market foods are diverse and very creative. The length of the entire night market is about 2 km, and the feature is that there are shops in a very long range.
On March 19th, Don Quijote's first Malaysian store opened in Kuala Lumpur in the Lot 10 shopping mall in central Bukit Bintang.
It is developed locally under the name Don Don Donki, and in the store where the familiar BGM is played, groceries and beauty goods imported directly from Japan that are hard to obtain in Malaysia are sold, and of course the local people are stationed there. It is also appreciated by Japanese people.
A new cafe was opened in Chinatown on March 3rd.
The name is "Mary Jane", a fashionable cafe with a very cute pale pink color scheme.
Located in central Bukit Bintang, Jadi Batik offers a traditional Malaysian batik dyeing experience.
Why don't you make only one batik in the world with your favorite pictures and colors?
Henna tattoos are popular in Malaysia due to Indian culture.
It is especially popular with young travelers because it is easy to put in with a fashion sense.
Zhong Shan Building, a hidden spot in Kuala Lumpur.
There are cafes, general stores, bookstores, etc., where local young people gather.