You will not be disappointed with what the State of Selangor has to offer for you this Eid celebration, whether you are a photographer looking for an area for creative shoots or even for interestin…
The State of Selangor has now entered Phase 4 of the National Recovery Plan, and as domestic tourism is in full-operation; seize the chance to explore Selangor’s attractions now! Solo travel will definitely teach its takers to become more organized and independent, so plan your solo adventure today and make sure to visit the destinations listed below when you are making your way to the State of Selangor!
Craving for fresh air and the great outdoors? Time to pitch your tent to sleep under the stars! Check out our list of the best campsites in Selangor, that are perfect for a short weekend retreat!
Here’s our 9 NEW restaurants and cafes that opened in 2019. By no means this is a comprehensive list – just new places we really enjoyed during our visits last year. Also, the list is not in any order of preference and includes new branches.
Here are the top 10 places in Selangor to get the best photos.
Teh Tarik is not bad, roti canai okay-ish, and sweet appam is surprisingly good.
This place has been running in Puchong for many years, and now they renovated the place to look new and bright. The food is not fancy, with nice. They serve good Malaysian local coffee. The Nasi..
The Gerai Laksa (RM 14.90) is indeed flavourful, soft noodle and okay-ish ingredients. Butter Chicken Fried Rice (RM 18.90) is pretty good: crispy chicken, tasty sauce and good fried rice. Cold Kopi..
In summary, Chin Swee Vegeciting at 1 Utama truly exceeded our expectations, offering a unique vegetarian dining experience that showcased the flavors of Highland. With a menu that celebrates fresh, high-quality ingredients, this restaurant is a must-visit for those seeking a tasty and satisfying meat-free meal. Whether you’re a dedicated vegetarian or just looking to explore new culinary horizons, Chin Swee Vegeciting is the place waiting to be discovered in 1 Utama.
Cheong Foh Kopitiam is more than just a breakfast spot; it’s a living piece of Klang’s history. As you savor each bite and sip, you can’t help but feel a connection to the past. So, the next time you find yourself in Klang, make sure to check out this Kopitiam and let its nostalgic charm and delightful flavors transport you to a simpler time.
In conclusion, our visit to Laem Charoen Thai Seafood at 1 Utama was a good one. The green sauce left a lasting impression. If you’re seeking an affordable and delectable Thai dining experience, Laem Charoen Thai Seafood is a solid choice for a satisfying meal.
In summary, Kings Hall at Jiospace, PJ, is a place for those seeking to chill for coffee break, catch-up with friends and family in a cozy setting. Whether you’re a fan of hearty rice dishes or fancy indulging in the trendy croffles, this café has something for everyone.
In summary, our experience at Fish with You was a good one with the spicy sensations. The Fresh Sichuan Peppercorn Suancai Fish, especially when upgraded to Toman fish, is a true crowd-pleaser. Moreover, with the added bonus of free-flowing rice, Fish with You at Starling Mall has earned a spot on our list of favorites.
Possibly the first true blue Danish cafe in Klang Valley, DenHygge features classic Danish food, run by Danish native Niels and his Russian wife Olga. Hygge means cozy and comfortable – a feeling of contentment and well-being, and stepping in the cafe really feels like you’ve entered their home, replete with a warm crackling ‘fireplace’. Clean lines and minimalist-style Scandinavian looks you in the eye.
Last month, we explored M Dining for the other half’s birthday. It offers boojie Thai fare with Western contemporary approach, thanks to an inspired chef Wilson returning from Melbourne. The tagline in lights, ‘Eat outside the box’ gives away what to expect.