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Malaysia
has many kinds of restaurants almost everywhere in the cities and towns.
There are Malay Restaurants, Chinese restaurants, Indian Restaurants,
Thai Restaurants and more. Eating out in Malaysia is a real gastronomic
adventure. There is such a great variety; spicy Malay Food, a seemingly
endless variety of Chinese food, exotic cuisine from North and South India,
as well as Nyonya and Portuguese Food. Popular Malaysian dishes include
satay, nasi lemak, rendang, roti canai, murtabak, laksa, chicken rice,
and fried noodles. Western cuisine is also easily available. In addition,
international fast food chains operate in major towns side by side with
thousands of road side stalls and food bazaars.
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Malay
Food
The traditional culinary style has been greatly influenced by the
long-ago traders from neighboring countries. Malay food is often described
as spicy and flavorful... |
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Chinese
Food
Steamed seafood dumplings with shark's fin, steamed soft noodles
with shrimps, steamed crabsticks stuffed with fish paste, deep-fried
dumplings with salted eggs and red bean paste... |
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Indian
Food
Spices are
the heart and soul of Indian cooking... |
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Hawker
Food
Hawkers selling food, fruits or drinks in push-carts or mobile stalls
are a common sight around the country, especially on Penang Island...
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Nyonya
Food
Nyonya food, also referred to as Straits Chinese food or Lauk Embok
Embok, is an interesting amalgamation of Chinese and Malay dishes... |
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Breakfast
The nasi lemak, which is rice cooked in coconut milk and flavored
with cloves and pandan leaves, is an all time favorite... |
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