Besides experience haggle shopping at the market, the street itself is fairly charming with many old shops. You can sample some street food, street arts, visit cafes and temples.
Some of my closest friends decided to play tourists in KL Chinatown during the recent holidays and well… as to be expected or is it a surprise, almost all of them (we are all staying in Klang Valley – KL and Selangor) confessed to not being here in ages…
Chinatown’s Petaling Street is one of KL’s popular tourist destinations. This is the place for you to shop for anything from t-shirts, souvenirs, shoes, bags and perfumes. There are a great selection of Chinese food to eat here at Chinatown. So, be sure to visit Petaling Street with an empty stomach.
A small photo spot. Fairly interesting if you enjoy posing with the props and deco to capture a few photos.
The Moonlit Dragon 龍月雙輝 will be available from 25 August 2023 to 8 October 2023. Come celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival at Kwai Chai Hong with your loved ones and be sure to check out the 10 amazing eateries in the area!
Kwai Chai Hong will be open to the public daily from 9AM to 12AM. The ‘Beyond the Moonlit Door 超月门窗’ art installation will be available from 26th August to 2nd October 2022. Come celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival at Kwai Chai Hong with your loved ones and be sure to check out the 10 amazing eateries in the area!
This is delicious and comfort street food you can find in the city center. They have been around for decades and we hope to revisit them once it is safe to do so. This is the famous and popular Fried Radish Cake Pudu Wai Sek Kai.
Pudu’s Wai Sek Kai along Jalan Sayur has some of the best foods in the city. This Glutton Street is filled with dozens of hawker stalls on both sides offering various cheap eats. Most of the stalls operate till late at night so it’s the perfect spot for dinner and supper.
The highlight for us from our trip was these crab-filled mantous, available steamed or deep fried. We got the deep fried ones for RM5 per pop. They were not greasy at all, and the frying gave the bread a crispy texture, while the inside remained soft and fluffy. The filling was generous and flavourful – it reminded me of Singapore chilli crab. So if there’s one thing you have to get at the Pasar Malam OUG, I recommend these!
Well, I am truely impress with the amount of food stalls that OUG pasar Malam have to offer and there are much more. Will come back again for another round before hitting to Taman Connought next round.
Chee Cheong Fun really good, offer 2 types of CCF and 3 types of sauce. One piece is too little, go for at least two. I like the red bean dessert, nice texture and taste. The Prawn Mee is average.
The highlight would be the Fried Lok Lok and Bubur Cha Cha dessert. Radish Cake and Rojak are okay. It is an interesting open air eating venue.
My top picks are seafood tofu with cheese, bursting pork balls, fried oyster mushrooms, fried needle mushrooms, bacon, and squid. Other items available include quail’s eggs, century eggs, cuttlefish, hot dogs, sausages, meatballs, fishballs, fried tofu and vegetables.
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Thoughts: There are definitely quite a lot of choices here at the PJ Section 17's night food street (also called "Wai Sek Kai"). Unless you are lucky, findly parking around the shop lot area near the "Wai Sek Kai" is virtually impossible; so you have to make do at any available slots nearer to the residential housing surrouding the shop lots! They are maybe 20-30 hawkers here, chinese, indian, and mamak stalls (non-halal) and reasonable prices; choices including noodles, rice, roti canai, street food, desserts, etc in a open area with roof top and lots of seating area (almost all packed with hungry people)!