Madame Kwan is the restaurant we recommend to those who are looking for delicious Malaysian food. You can enjoy exquisite Malaysian food at a reasonable price.
In Malaysia, nuts are almost always sold at supermarkets.
This is a nut shop in a major Malaysian supermarket
Not only abundant nuts but also dried fruits are sold.
"Penang White Curry Noodle" is an instant noodle that has won the title of No. 1 in the world in the past.
It's not Kuala Lumpur but Penang's specialty, but it's addictive to the spicy yet creamy and mellow soup!
Today is Christmas.
The shopping mall pavilion in central Bukit Bintang was decorated for Christmas and was full of locals coming to shop.
I saw the news that it was out of stock due to the popularity in Japan, Miro.
In Malaysia, there are many unusual Milo sweets that you can't find in Japan.
December in no time. Christmas decorations have begun at a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur city centre.
Mid-November was the Hindu New Year, Deepavali.
"Rice art" using colorful rice was displayed everywhere in the city and it was very vivid.
It is "water cottage" of Berjaya Langkawi Resort in Langkawi.
It is one of the few water cottages in Malaysia and the view from the room is exceptional.
I went to the Michelin 1-star restaurant "Kam's Roast" which was completed in the pavilion in August this year.
At the famous Roast Duck store, which has its head office in Hong Kong, you can easily enjoy delicious food that lives up to the Michelin name.
Of course, corona measures were taken perfectly.
It is "tapioca milk tea cake" that I saw at a supermarket in the city.
It seems to be made in Taiwan, and it was very easy to eat with a texture like pineapple tart.
It is a state of the street food street "Jalan Arrow" in Kuala Lumpur city.
Although it was gradually regaining its bustle with domestic travelers, the number of passengers has decreased again due to the activity restriction order from October 14th.
Wall art in Ipoh's Old Town.
There was also art that masked what was newly drawn this year.
"Wearing a mask" is becoming common sense throughout Malaysia.