Kuala Lumpur: A 4-day Foodie Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Jalan Alor Street Food
    30 mins (4 km) from KLIA2 via car

    Begin your culinary adventure in Kuala Lumpur with a visit to Jalan Alor Street Food. This chaotic yet charming street is packed with food stalls and restaurants serving up a variety of Malaysian and Chinese cuisines. Satisfy your appetite with a variety of stir-fries, seafood, and grilled skewers, and wash it all down with a refreshing glass of sugar cane juice.

  2. Day 2: Petaling Street Market
    20 mins (3.5 km) from Jalan Alor via car

    Take a stroll through Petaling Street Market in Chinatown and sample some of the local street food favorites. Be sure to try the chee cheong fun (steamed rice rolls), curry laksa (noodle soup), and chicken rice. Finish off your meal with some sweet treats like durian puff or egg tarts. Don't forget to haggle for some souvenirs at the market stalls!

  3. Day 3: Central Market Kuala Lumpur
    15 mins (3 km) from Petaling Street Market via car

    Central Market Kuala Lumpur is one of the best places to sample traditional Malaysian food. Head to the top floor of the market to taste some authentic Malay dishes such as nasi lemak (coconut rice with anchovies and sambal), beef rendang (spicy meat curry), and satay (skewered meat with peanut sauce). You can also find unique souvenirs at the market to bring back home.

  4. Day 4: Sitka Studio
    25 mins (5 km) from Central Market via car

    End your culinary journey in Kuala Lumpur with a fine-dining experience at Sitka Studio. This cozy restaurant serves up fusion dishes created with local ingredients, such as the grilled octopus with chilli and lime or the duck breast with tamarind reduction. Complete your meal with the chocolate pudding with sea salt for dessert.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Jalan Alor Street Food (2 hours, RM30-50)
  • Petaling Street Market (2-3 hours, RM20-40)
  • Central Market Kuala Lumpur (2-3 hours, RM30-50)
  • Sitka Studio (2-3 hours, RM150-250)
  • Total Estimated Costs: RM230-390

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider taking a food tour to discover even more hidden food gems in Kuala Lumpur. If you have less time, you can skip Central Market and head straight to Sitka Studio for lunch or dinner. Also, be sure to bring cash as many street food vendors and market stalls do not accept credit cards.

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