There are a variety of Malaysian specialties, basically you can find everything you want here. The only problem is that the restaurants on the Genting Plateau are expensive, about twice as expensive as the city.
Malaysian Food Street
Posted: Jun 14, 2019
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wflee
5/5Outstanding
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Good to visit this food court. The picture have show some display outside the food stall. Very old time memories. And one picture show which area fomous food have sell inside this foodcourt. For example petaling street hokkian mee and sarawak kolo mee. Penang food also very easy to order inside this foodcourt. Happy.
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Posted: Aug 9, 2023
coo***an
5/5Outstanding
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Malaysian Food Street is a really rich place with many food varieties to choose from. It is rich and varied, and the ingredients are also fresh. Overall, it feels good and is a place with good quality and low prices.
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Posted: May 20, 2019
可可新雅
4/5Excellent
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The food court on the fourth floor of Genting SkyAvenue creates a Malaysian town style that brings together some of Malaysia's most famous and delicious street snacks. The Malaysian food court is divided into several areas - Kuching, Malacca, Ipoh and Penang and Ibaraki Street. The 20 famous Ma Guo food restaurants are sold here, including bar raw meat and bone tea, spicy curry, Fujian noodles and Jiaying sand. The food price is cheaper.
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Posted: Dec 7, 2018
wflee
5/5Outstanding
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The closing time was extended. Very good decision. Open from 4 to 6 weeks to 11 o'clock. Public holidays and the day before the public holiday are also until 11 o'clock evening. No need to worry about not finding Malaysian food.
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Posted: Feb 7, 2023
wflee
5/5Outstanding
If you want eat porridge then one of the famous porridge in Malaysia food street is name Hon Kee famous porridge. This shop name is same with popular porridge old shop in Chinatown Kuala Lumpur. If like eat porridge, must try. Good taste and delicious.