Best Nyonya Food KL | Sarang Cookery
Sarang Cookery not only provides authentic Nyonya food dishes but is also keeping the elements that make up the Peranakan houses alive at its restaurant. Check this out here:
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Preparing the uniquely delicious best Nyonya food KL dishes of fresh local herbs, spices and ingredients bringing at best for our new and repeating customers. For tourist and expats out there, you can’t make it through Malaysia without giving Nyonya food a go. Here’s the best of the best. #NyonyaFood. Stop in today and check us out!
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Vegan and Vegetables Food in KL | Sarang Cookery
If you are looking for another healthy alternative food, Sarang Cookery will be the best option for mouth-watering creation food. Great service with an amazing selection of vegan and vegetarian food options.
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Preparing the uniquely delicious best Nyonya food KL dishes of fresh local herbs, spices and ingredients bringing at best for our new and repeating customers. For tourist and expats out there, you can’t make it through Malaysia without giving Nyonya food a go. Here’s the best of the best. #NyonyaFood. Stop in today and check us out!
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Authentic Nyonya Food in KL!
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Limapulo Baba Can Cook: Nyonya Legacy | Kuala Lumpur
Learn the beginnings of the Nyonya dishes as told by Uncle John. He is the renowned chef of Limapulo. This popular Kuala Lumpur food joint strives to provide the most authentic delicacies to customers at very reasonable prices.
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Absolutely delicious, mouth watering flour based baked goods, KL 11 May 2018 ~ Mahalo JC
Siong Foodstuff is a bakery (a.k.a. baker's shop or bake shop) that produces and sells traditional Chinese and western type flour-based food baked in an oven (on site) such as buns, puffs (BBQ Chicken, Kaya butter, Kaya, Lotus and Curry), tarts (Egg and Coconut), cookies (Walnut, Honey comb and Crispy Sesame cookies), biscuits (Wife and Wedding), cakes (Traditional), Lotus + Chicken Floss, Sesame balls, pastries, and pies. Each item ranges in price from approximately 0.50 to 2 RM. Some items are available in small quantities from 3 to 5 RM a pack/box.
The Kok siblings and their respective family members run this business ... a small cozy family friendly shop on Jalan Gangsa, in the middle of Sri Damansara Industrial Park, Kuala Lumpur. The baked items here are simply mouth watering and delicious. A MUST TRY bakery if you are in Kuala Lumpur.
My top 3 favourites are Kaya Butter Puff (1.60 RM), Lotus Puff (1.70 RM) and the Wedding biscuit (2.60 RM).
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吉隆坡》吉隆坡最愛的娘惹菜餐廳! 必吃美食推薦! Must- Eat Nyonya Food Restaurant in Kuala Lumpur
在吉隆坡的時候,我們一定必去的餐廳就是這間娘惹菜餐廳 Sarang Cookery!!
Sarang Cookery 是吉隆坡專賣娘惹菜的餐廳,如有到訪吉隆坡可以試試!
位於知名的亞羅街附近步行約5-10分
當天點的菜有
1. Nyonya Laksa
2. Nasi Goreng Kerabu
3. Cendol
菜單上還有好多我們都很喜歡像是assam laksa, Lobak 和lady finger
都是我們的最愛!
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Vegetarian Restaurant in Kuala Lumpur - Wan Fo Yuan
This is one of the famous destination for vegetarian food in Kuala Lumpur. Fresh and warm cook food from the kitchen served.
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Lawatan ke Limapulo: Baba Can Cook, Kuala Lumpur
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This new restaurant offers many Nyonya favourites. Owners of this restaurant explains that their menu is based on recipes that have been in their family for many generations.
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Welcome to Malaysia guys this is Johnson for JohnsonMalaysia.com local tourist guide in beautiful Malaysia. In my tours I am coming touring more and more tourist who prefer to have vegetarian meal rather than non vegetarian. I normally will bring for South Indian Vegetarian food in Leboh Ampang.
Jalan Ampang
Today I am heading to A very old temple on Jalan Ampang but it was fully renovated in 2006. Some say this Temple date back in 1880s, which almost time when Mr. Kuala Lumpur ie. Yap Ah Loy built the oldest temple in KL in 1885. However, I don’t want to go into history unless if you would like then don’t forget to book a tour with me on a Heritage walk in Kuala Lumpur for 3 hours.
Hidden
The temple I am going today has its own history, Kun Yam Thong or Guan Yin Temple or goddess of mercy is a god worshipped by many Chinese. The most unique part of the temple is the huge dining area that is located hidden behind the temple. Most Tourist not aware of this vegetarian food
I am sorry
Please forgive me if I say any unpleasant words in the video, I am not a vegetarian, I’m only giving my personal opinion on the review which may not be true for a vegan.
The run by Dharma Realm Buddhist Association since 1990s, which as strong bonding to USA and Taiwan.
500 people
At the rear of the temple is a 500 seat dining area serving very reasonably priced, healthy vegetarian lunches only from 11am until 2.30pm on weekdays.
No MSG
They do not use MSG. The meal that I took was Bee Hoon (rice noodle), soya sauce, tofu, long beans and celery. The beverage I had herbal tea, mulberry leaf. Personally the drink was a bit strong for me.
Elderly
The restaurant is manned mostly by retirees and elderly. They are there more for charity and occupying their time rather than for the money.
Durian Puff
These puffs are super, fantastic since I was not sure of the taste and quality I only bought one for US 70 cent but next time around sure to buy more by the mercy of JESUS CHRIST. If you are in this temple don’t miss this durian puff or tart. I know many westerner tourists will be put off because of the smell but be adventurous and take a bite.
Free food
On the 1st and 15th days of each lunar month food is served free-of-charge to the needy from 7.30am – 2.30pm but for those who can afford there are donation boxes.
Own Farm
The restaurant does not depend much from the outside vegetable supply, but self sustainable as much as could. The food does not contain Onion and garlic! Meat or alcohol drinks not allowed. In summary, it is a recipe for very healthy living
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Malaysian Street Food Tour in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia at Jalan Alor Street Night Market
Come join us for a Malaysian Street Food Tour as we visit the bustling hive of activity known as the Jalan Alor street night market in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Malaysian street food is some of the best you'll find anywhere in Southeast Asia. One of the reasons that makes the street food in Kuala Lumpur so good is the diversity in terms of foods you can sample. With local Malay, Chinese, Indian, Thai and other delights on offer you have an endless supply of food items to choose from. The following is a list of everything we ended up sampling.
1) Durian
2) Dim Sum (pork and yam)
3) Malaysian style iced tea
4) Malaysian satay with peanut sauce (pork, chicken, lamb and beef)
5) Skol beer
6) Malaysian coconut ice cream
7) Mochi ice cream with green tea, strawberry and cookies and cream
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Malaysian Street Food Tour in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia at Jalan Alor Street Night Market Travel Video Transcript:
Good evening good evening! We are in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. And we're hungry it is at night so that means we're going out for street food. And where are we?
So today we're checking out Jalan Alor. Or the Alor Street Night Market. Yep.
There is so much street food happening right now and they have like these plastic tables set up on the road. And it is just crazy. It is so busy and it smells amazing. It does. Let's go find some food.
Small size. Yeah yeah yeah. Okay.
Alright, so we are here at the market and Sam has decided to start with something rather unusual. We are having some fruit.
We're not messing around. We're having durian and this is like the king of fruits here in Malaysia and other nearby countries like Singapore. In fact, this fruit is so smelly that you often see it banned in certain parts. Yeah on the subway and in hotels. No durians and stuff like that.
No durian allowed.
But I love this. I absolutely love it. I'm going to open it up. I don't.
Oh my gosh it smells so good.
We are on the hunt for food. Let's see what we can find next. I'm kind of craving a smoothie. Some kind of fruit juice because it is really hot.
I am seeing a lot of Thai food restaurants. Isn't that a little surprising?
Yeah, I'm a little surprised by that but Thai food is good. Yeah, I guess they are neighbors.
So unlike some of the street markets that we've been visiting recently in places like South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand this isn't really a walk and eat market. Like you can do that there is a few stands where you can grab some food quickly and go.
But they mostly have little restaurants outside on the street where you just sit down and you grab a meal. So that is what we're doing right now. We're just going to relax, Sam is going to enjoy a beer and we've ordered a few different satays so we're going to show you that.
I think ice cream just tastes so much better in Southeast Asia because you're just so hot and sweaty. Because you're drenched.
It is just so refreshing. I know. It is such a nice way to cool down. I'm loving this. It is a great way to finish off seriously. Yeah.
Alright, so that mochi ice cream was a real hit. That was awesome. That was a great way to end things off.
What a nice surprise. So it came to 12 Ringgit which is just like 2 something dollars.
So again, cheap. Great way to finish off.
Our street food taste test here in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Oh boy boy we are leaving very well fed.
I have to say. Oh my gosh.
That was a lot more food than I had bargained for but everything was so tasty I just couldn't control myself.
Yeah. So that was a lot of fun. Like we've never really filmed street food before in Malaysia. We didn't know this market existed in Kuala Lumpur so it was such a pleasant surprise. Yeah. And the food here is great. You get some really awesome deals. So I'd highly recommend it. Highly recommend it and it has got such a lively vibe. What is also nice is that you can sit down and chill out and just kind of watch everything unfold. Great place to come.
This is part of our Travel in Malaysia video series showcasing Malaysian food, Malaysian culture and Malaysian cuisine.
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