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Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) Cuisine 3
There is a place that is always shrouded in mystery during the trip, and everyone knows about it mostly from various news reports. The food is all kinds of dark dishes, and the local conditions and customs are summarized into a funny society, and the social security is extremely poor. Maybe many friends, like me, want to experience that country for themselves. But there is no way to convince myself to really set foot on that land. That place is India that I dare not set foot in so far!

The first experience of Indian food and culture can be completed in Malaysia, a multi-ethnic country with one third of Indian immigrants. Brought authentic Indian food and culture.

Kuala Lumpur: Little India (Indian immigrant colony), Black Wind Tunnel (symbol of Hindu temples in Malaysia) and so on are the epitome of Indian society.

I will lead you to explore the Indian culture and food in Kuala Lumpur.

Little India, a Hindu holy place, is just like real India. You can also see religious places where faith and worship are integrated. Churches, mosques, Hindu temples and Buddhist temples stand beside each other. The most colorful building is the huge Sri Candas Wami Temple in Kenda, Sri Lanka, and it is also the most representative building with Tamil style.

Banana leaf rice restaurants can be seen everywhere in Little India District, and the main courses are all made of banana leaves. Traditional banana leaf rice is actually vegetarian. This is a simple three-course meal, with curry on it, a few Papadam biscuits and salted peppers, but if you want to eat more, you can also add some meat and seafood.

Indian pancakes are called "Roti Canai" in Malaysia, and there are dozens of ways to make them. I suggest you try Roti tissue. As the name implies, the Indian burrito looks like a piece of toilet paper. The skin is thin, but brittle. Usually sprinkled with condensed milk or sugar.

Originally from teh tarik, you must try Masala Chai, a spice milk tea. In addition to black tea, milk and sugar, Indian spice milk tea also includes cardamom, cinnamon, clove, star anise and condensed milk, which enriches my taste experience.

Indian cafeteria Restoran Rebung Chef Ismail is a well-known cafeteria near Little India, the central market. I dare not eat many restaurants on the street after seeing the environment. I found this buffet, which is full of varieties, and the most important thing is cleanliness. A person is 55 ringgit, less than 100 RMB.

Lunch and dinner are eaten by local people, and the location is relatively remote! If you don't have enough travel time, you want to experience all kinds of Indian food in one stop. His home is the best choice, and I will never eat a bad stomach. (Most street shops are really unbearable for China's stomach. )

As the most common food on Indian national table, curry Indian cake has a long history. It is definitely the gospel of heavy taste and cake lovers! There are 8/9 flavors such as curry flavor, coconut milk flavor and Masula flavor! Little friends can experience each one. There is no extra charge for dipping! In Little India, almost one third of street restaurants sell this kind of food.

The Black Wind Tunnel is the largest and most important Hindu temple in Malaysia, with a sea of people every day! Especially on holidays, Hindus around Kuala Lumpur will gather here to hold various wonderful sacrificial activities. Little friends can choose to go on weekends and watch many performances!

The Black Wind Tunnel is located in the suburb of Kuala Lumpur, with direct subway and convenient transportation. If you want to experience Indian culture, you must go and see it. At the same time, you can also experience the harmonious coexistence of people/monkeys/bats/pigeons at close range. Monkeys here are not afraid of people. Monkeys are regarded as gods by Indians, so they are spoiled. As long as you don't pay attention to your things, you will be robbed. Little friends should pay special attention! My sports camera was donated!

I would like to share with you the Indian food and culture in Kuala Lumpur. If you have friends who are interested in this aspect, you can trust me privately and I will share more information with you!

In the next issue, we will leave Kuala Lumpur and go to other famous cities in Malaysia to experience different wonderful things!