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4-Day Foodie Itinerary in Malaysia - July 2023

  1. Day 1: Kuala Lumpur
    25 minutes (11.9 km) from Kuala Lumpur International Airport

    Morning: Start your day with a hearty breakfast at Nasi Kandar Pelita, a popular chain restaurant known for its flavourful rice dishes. Then, take a guided food tour of Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown and try traditional street food such as char kuey teow and Hokkien mee.

    Afternoon: Visit Central Market, a cultural landmark where you can find local handicrafts, souvenirs, and delicious food. Try some nyonya kuih, a traditional dessert, and enjoy a refreshing drink at one of the cafes.

    Evening: Make your way to Jalan Alor, a bustling food street filled with a variety of local cuisine. Try grilled chicken wings, seafood, and satay before ending the night with a refreshing bowl of cendol.

  2. Day 2: Penang
    4 hours (360 km) from Kuala Lumpur

    Morning: Start your day with a traditional Penang breakfast at Kedai Kopi Sin Hwa, famous for its fragrant toast and runny eggs. Then, head to the Georgetown area and explore the charming streets filled with colourful murals and colonial architecture.

    Afternoon: Stop by the famous Penang Road Famous Teochew Chendul for a refreshing bowl of chendul, a local dessert made with shaved ice, coconut milk, and green jelly. Visit the Penang Peranakan Museum to learn about the unique culture and try some nyonya cuisine.

    Evening: Make your way to Gurney Drive Hawker Centre, a popular food destination where you can indulge in seafood, char kuey teow, and rojak. Don't forget to try the Penang laksa, a spicy and tangy noodle soup.

  3. Day 3: Melaka
    3 hours (235 km) from Penang

    Morning: Start your day with a cup of local coffee at The Daily Fix Cafe, known for its rustic decor and Instagram-worthy drinks. Explore the colourful streets of Jonker Walk and try some local snacks such as onde-onde and durian cendol.

    Afternoon: Visit the Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum to learn about the unique culture and history of the Peranakan people. Stop by the Capitol Satay Celup for a unique dining experience where you can cook your own skewers in a hot pot of satay sauce.

    Evening: Try some local Nyonya cuisine at Nancy's Kitchen, a popular restaurant known for its delicious ayam pongteh and babi pongteh. End the night with a scenic river cruise and enjoy the view of the city from a different angle.

  4. Day 4: Johor Bahru
    2 hours (230 km) from Melaka

    Morning: Start your day with a traditional Johor breakfast at Haji Tasmin Ikan Bakar, famous for its grilled fish and sambal belacan. Then, head to the Johor Bahru Old Chinese Temple and admire the intricate architecture and colourful decorations.

    Afternoon: Visit the Pasar Karat flea market and browse through the vintage items, antiques, and second-hand goods. Then, head to Restoran Salahuddin Bakery for some freshly baked pastries and cakes.

    Evening: End your trip with a seafood feast at Todak Waterfront, a popular dining spot overlooking the sea. Choose from a variety of fresh seafood and have it cooked to your liking.

Recommendations

Other local attractions to consider include the Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur, the Kek Lok Si Temple in Penang, the Portuguese Settlement in Melaka, and the Johor Bahru City Square. Side trips to the Cameron Highlands and Langkawi Island are also highly recommended. To maximize your fun, try to plan your itinerary around the local festivals and events such as the George Town Festival and the Rainforest World Music Festival.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Nasi Kandar Pelita (breakfast) - 1 hour, 20 MYR
  • Chinatown Food Tour - 3 hours, 150 MYR
  • Central Market - 2 hours, free admission
  • Jalan Alor (dinner) - 2 hours, 50 MYR
  • Kedai Kopi Sin Hwa (breakfast) - 1 hour, 10 MYR
  • Georgetown Exploration - 3 hours, free admission
  • Penang Road Famous Teochew Chendul (snack) - 30 minutes, 5 MYR
  • Penang Peranakan Museum - 2 hours, 20 MYR
  • Gurney Drive Hawker Centre (dinner) - 2 hours, 50 MYR
  • The Daily Fix Cafe (breakfast) - 1 hour, 20 MYR
  • Jonker Walk (snack) - 2 hours, free admission
  • Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum - 1 hour, 16 MYR
  • Capitol Satay Celup (lunch) - 2 hours, 40 MYR
  • Nancy's Kitchen (dinner) - 2 hours, 60 MYR
  • River Cruise - 1 hour, 30 MYR
  • Haji Tasmin Ikan Bakar (breakfast) - 1 hour, 30 MYR
  • Johor Bahru Old Chinese Temple - 1 hour, free admission
  • Pasar Karat - 2 hours, free admission
  • Restoran Salahuddin Bakery (snack) - 1 hour, 20 MYR
  • Todak Waterfront (dinner) - 2 hours, 50 MYR
  • Total Estimated Costs: 551 MYR
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