Nowadays, everyone likes to travel to Southeast Asia. The consumption level in Southeast Asia is not very high, and Southeast Asia is very close to China. I believe many friends still like this place because of its Southeast Asian food. Southeast Asian cuisine also includes Chinese characteristics. Next, follow the editor to learn about the snack streets in Southeast Asia.
——Kuala Lumpur
1. Alor Street
Alor Street is the most famous food street in Kuala Lumpur, with more than 100 kinds of special food. The night market is even busier, with more than 100 stalls crowded into the small street less than 100 meters away.
Laksa, grilled wings, grilled fish are all available. However, I heard that more tourists go here than locals, and you can shop around before making a purchase.
2. Petaling Street
Petaling Street is also the Chinatown of Kuala Lumpur. It was also selected as one of the top 10 night markets in the world by "Lonely
Planet". Since it is Chinatown, the food there is mostly Chinese food, including Fujian fried noodles, beef noodles and wonton noodles.
In addition, various snacks such as mochi, durian cakes and tofu pudding are also popular among tourists. Literary cafes, theme restaurants, bars, etc. are also gathering places for many young people.
3. Hutong No. 10
The most special thing about Hutong No. 10 is that it has been recommended by the famous gourmet Cai Lam. You can taste a variety of traditional street food, including Penang Fried Teow, Bak Kut Teh, Golden Lotus Hokkien Fried Noodles, Song Kee Beef Noodles and Ho Wing Kee Wonton Noodles, etc.
——Penang
1. Shantou Street
Shantou Street is an old street in Penang. Although it looks old on the outside, it embodies profound culture and Memories of generations. The food on Shantou Street is also famous in Penang. Tiao soup, stir-fried noodles, duck meat soup, and four-fruit soup are all famous delicacies on Shantou Street. Many magazines and media have reported on it, so there are always many delicious food every day. Tourists come here because of its reputation.
2. Gurney Drive
As the most famous night market in Penang, there are more than 100 stalls here. It is no exaggeration to say that walking around Gurney Drive, You can basically eat Penang’s famous snacks again. Satay skewers, fried teow, assam laksa, etc. You can enjoy the cool sea breeze and taste the most authentic Penang food in the lively night market.
3. Niu Gan Dong Street
Niu Gan Dong Street is located in the center of Penang’s historical sites. It is a paradise for backpackers. There are small hotels of different styles here, cheap and delicious. Roadside stalls and various food stalls are gathered here. The most famous one is Ng Siew Chak's Hainanese Chicken Rice, one of Penang's famous food restaurants. The oily rice filled with the aroma of chicken fat is paired with tender chicken and comes with a bowl of chicken soup. It's so delicious that it makes people cry. , a full sense of happiness arises spontaneously!
——Sabah
1. Gaya Street
Gaya Street (GAYA) is the urban area of ??Kota Kinabalu A food street where you can find all kinds of specialty delicacies. There is also a Sunday market every Sunday from 8 am to 12 am, which is very lively. Here, there are many local delicacies and many small shops selling local specialties. It can be said to be a good place for shopping and eating.
2. Philippine Night Market
The Philippine Night Market is a seafood, snack and barbecue market. It is a relatively large open-air night market that also doubles as a market selling fruits, vegetables, etc. It is famous because many Filipinos gather here to do business. The meat skewers, seafood, and durian here are relatively famous, and many people come here to barbecue.
Wow, it turns out that there are so many night markets in Malaysia. I believe you have already prepared a strategy, so without further ado, let’s go shopping and eat together during this great time!