Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Oh Malaysian Street Food!

Street food is prepared to-eat nourishment or drink sold by a seller, or merchant, in a road or other open place, for example, at a market or reasonable. It is regularly sold from a compact nourishment stall, sustenance truck, or nourishment truck and implied for prompt utilization. Some street food are local, yet many have spread past their area of beginning. Most street food are classed as both finger nourishment and fast food, and are less expensive by and large than eatery suppers. As indicated by a recent report from the Food and Agriculture Organization, 2.5 billion individuals eat street food consistently. Today, individuals may buy street food for various reasons, for example, to get flavourful nourishment at a sensible cost in an agreeable setting, to experience ethnic foods, or for sentimentality.
What is in your mind when it comes to Malaysian Street Food? Here are some highly recommended spots for anyone who loves to go food-hunting. Let's have a try!


Cendol Jam Besar, Banda Hilir Melaka








Chocha Foodstore, Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur








La Famiglia, Pinggiran Zaaba, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail







Mee Ketam KL, Kompleks Anjung 7, Seksyen 7, Shah Alam







Medan Ikan Bakar Jalan Bellamy, Bukit Petaling, KL











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