2011年10月30日 星期日

Where to Eat in Kuala Lumpur

Anyone hopping off planes in Kuala Lumpur will certainly be concerned with where to go to get a bite to eat, so doing a bit of research before entering the city could be a good idea.
By doing some planning before you go, you will be able to make sure you find a restaurant that suits your tastes quickly and easily - not a bad idea in a city where there are so many restaurants and bars that making a decision about where to dine could be rather tricky.
If you're eager to sample some of the local Malayan produce, then you really should head to the Bukit Bintang district first. Once here, you will be faced with a vast array of gastronomic delights to suit all palates, with market stalls situated alongside luxury restaurants - perfect for both those who have cash to splash and travellers on a strict budget.
The most famous part of this particular quarter of Kuala Lumpur is perhaps Bintang Walk, home to a huge number of open-air cafes, restaurants, clubs and specialist shops. If you're lucky and in the area at the right time of year, you could also come across concerts and street parties, as well as fashion shows, so keep your camera at the ready.
You might want to give the Bon Ton Restaurant a try while on the Walk. This is one of Kuala Lumpur's local landmarks and has an al fresco dining area surrounded by lots of lovely green trees. You might prefer to book a table for the evening, as the venue is illuminated by a number of colourful neon lights as the sun goes down.
If you're eager to sidestep any restaurants similar to those back in the UK, a trip to Jalan Alor could be a good idea. In this district, people eat outside with the tables lining the town's streets on both sides and hawker stalls dotted here, there and everywhere, selling local delicacies at very reasonable prices.
Of course, some will prefer to stay on the beaten track and the KLCC Mall could be a good choice if this sounds like you. You could find what you're looking for at the Poppy Garden, which has an extensive menu of Thai food, including Pra Sum and tom yam.
Alternatively, you may prefer the delights of Hakka Republic Wine Bar & Bistro, which has a wine list that is generally acknowledged to be one of the best Kuala Lumpur has to offer.
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