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Malaysian food is not one particular kind of food but a unique culinary spectrum
originating from Malaysia's multi-ethnic population that has melded together sampling
tastes, ingredients and cooking methods from each other.
Malaysians relish and celebrate their diverse food choices. It is not uncommon to
drive for hours to eat a really good bowl of noodles. As you can imagine, eatery
standards are very competitive all over the country.
Each state in Malaysia has something different to offer in terms of culinary delights.
Kuala Lumpur has the most diverse offering of foods from all over the world. Indulge
in gourmet fusion cuisine created by talented chefs in designer restaurants, or
sample an endless amount of goodies found practically bursting out of malls, store
fronts and side-street hawker stalls.
Melaka is also home to delicious Baba Nyonya food, much of it served in quaint cafes
in historical shophouses. Penang is hawker stall haven, where the most delicious
food requires you to wait for al fresco tables and costs as little as RM3.50 per
dish. Ipoh receives many day trippers who come only to savour local favourites.
Kelantan is the cradle of Malay culture and serves exotic Malay food rich in flavour
and colour. When trying to decide on what stall or restaurant to visit, the rule
of thumb is that the most popular place, especially among the locals, is normally
the best.
This multi-cultural array of food has now come to be known all over the world as
Malaysian Food. For gastronomic adventures fit for kings, the time is now, the place
is Malaysia.
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