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If you do every visit Kuala Lumpur as a tourist, then Jalan Alor is one of the most famous street food area that foreigners or travelers will flock into this street. Well know for its bustling night life of variety of street food choices. Now I have break down into a few part where if you do visit at night or in for breakfast/lunch, where will be a better place to eat. Here are my  Top 7 food must eat at Jalan Alor.

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At night, you will be seeing a totally different scene if you were to walk this street in the afternoon. Night is pack with variety of different types of stir fried dishes ranging from seafood, Thai food, Vietnamese food and Chinese variety. There are also other little kiosk that park nearby to add in some choices if you do just like to stroll down the street.

 

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I was told that Sai Woo offer pretty decent stir fried seafood dishes. (to be basically the whole street is the same)

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BBQ fried Lok lok (becarefull on such individual stall that offers seafood. If you are caught unaware of half drunk then it can be sky rocket.)

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At Night:

1. Wong ah Wah

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One of the oldest and well know stir fried places which is Wong Ah Wah and 2 dishes where you should order. Their all time famous Chicken Wingz and also their Roast Pork Dark noodle.

Location:
Wong ah Wah
1, Jalan Alor, 50200 Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur,

Phone:+60 3-2144 2463

Operating Hours: 5pm – 4am
(Closed alternative Mondays)

2. Best orignal Sze Chuan Food

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If you love original China Food hail all the way from Sze Chuan province then you must not miss Kedai Makanan Dan Minuman TKS. Sounds weird right where it is so local name but the cook awesome authentic stir fried Sze Chuan food. (do tell them you want original flavour where it is much spicier, where now they have tone down the spiciness to cater to our local taste bud)

Location:
Kedai Minuman & Makanan TKS
Jalan Alor (Opposite Wong Ah Wah Kopitiam)

Operating Hours: 5pm – 2am

Morning/Afternoon

Little did I know that in the afternoon, food offerings at Jalan Alor is totally different and here are some to share.

3. Pin Chen Hainanese Chicken Rice

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Pin Chen Hainanese Chicken Rice is rated as one of the best chicken rice in the street to hunt for. fragrant rice till sauces and silky smooth chicken skin is something for you to spend and try.

Location:
Jalan Alor,KL
(Next to Sangkaya Ice Cream)

Operation Hours: 11am – 3pm (while stock last)

4. Uncle Lim Pan Mee

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Under same shop, they house another vendor whicih is Uncle Lim Pan mee which is well know for its broth of it.

Location:
Jalan Alor,KL
(Next to Sangkaya Ice Cream)

Operation Hours: 11am – 3pm (while stock last)

5. Gou lou

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Apparently Gou Lou is quite well know to a few of my friends that they serve instant cook Fish Head noodle and their TomYum is worth hunting.

Restaurant Gou Lou
37, Jalan Alor,
50200 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 012-665 4095

Operating Hours: 7 am to 4 pm, closed on Wednesday

6. Corner Alor Curry Mee

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When I ask my friend have they dine this store before and some of them answer confidently where Corner Alor Curry Mee had been operating for ages. It is a well know stall nearly to all the folks that live nearby.

Location:
亚罗街咖喱面 Alor Corner Curry Noodle
Jalan Alor, Bukit Bintang,
50200 Kuala Lumpur.

Operating Hours : 2pm – 7pm

7. Beh Brothers:

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Beh brothers kopitiam offers variety of food from just 2 stalls. One which is Indonesian economy rice and the other very well know dish from the store infront is this Sisters Drunken Noodle, other item such as pork noodle or dry version is available.

Operating Hours: 9am – 4pm
(Closed alternative Mondays)

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Besides that, you can do your online shopping at Shopee

Location:
Jalan Alor, KL

In the city, there are actually lots of things to eat. There are one street in particular that pretty well know for a lot of beef noodles. It really depends on your taste preference as many of them love this stall, Lai Foong Beef Noodle that located in Jalan Tun H.S Lee that operate inside a kopitiam called Kedai Kopi Lai Foong. There is one opposite too that some of my friends prefer over that stall.

For this stall, it had been ages since I last visited this place and few years back I was firstly introduce to it as my ex company boss love this stall alot and the secretary have to drive all the way down here to make a take away for him.

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An early coffeeshop place that you might wanna consider to drop by for some good food or a beef noodle soup in Pudu.

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I was also told that not to miss their Char Koey Teow and I tried ordering using Hokkien and obviously they don really udnerstand me. Means not Penang Char Koey Teow but the next stall auntie is surely from Penang that sells Jawa mee and stuff. Would try that next round.

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Beef noodle here are pretty good as you stand nearby the stall you can smell the aroma of the beef noodle soup already. Imagine how many times those beef slices have to dip into the soup to make it cook and towards noon, the soup will be thick enough to make it extra kick.

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You can actually choose your ingredient. Of course mine, I would love it to have a good mixture with alot of other spare parts.

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this is what I mean the soup is pretty sweet and aromatic with bones and meat are being boiled along./

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here is my bowl of slice beef noodle that some Louise & Anna order.

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Their Beef balls is a must order. Springy and a bit solid that good enough to chew. I finish half of it. Hehe~

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Here is my bowl of beef noodle. A good mixture. .

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I have always love mine with a good mix. We were there around 11.30 am and the soup is strong and aromatic. You can even taste some spices that they have added in there. Beef Slices are good, done medium then let the hot soup make it cook. For an early weekend morning to have this, its sure satisfying. One of a good bowl of beef noodle soup in KL.

If you are new here for the first time, do give it a try~ Parking there is a big issue. You can consider park at Central Market then walk over.

*NON-HALAL

-= Ka Ching =-

Food Rating 8/10, pretty good pun -Stamped-

–Warning– This is based on my individual taste. Try it at your own risk-

Location:
Lai Foong Beef Noodle
138, Jalan Tun H.S.Lee, Kuala Lumpur
Wilayah Persekutuan, 50000

GPS Coordinates: N3 08.722 E101 41.806

Operating hours: breakfast till lunch

Tel: 03-2072-8123

Coffea Coffee is one of the latest joint to pop up in the Jalan Telawi neighbourhood. Never knew what it was as I was dining nearby and the concept looks pretty interesting. Decided to pop by to give it a try.

From there only learn that its actually a Korean Franchise brand that making its wave to Malaysia begining of this year.

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This are one of the few coffee place that really decorate up the place because they are franchise chain and have to follow suit on certian interior design. NEvertheless sure its one of a comfortable place to hang out.

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Looking at their menu, I am impress on their coffee range as not only their original of coffee product that they are carrying they also do sell some single origins coffee. Decided to try one out columbian whereby my friend he used to order.

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there are some cakes available too. Never tempted to try or maybe I just finish my dinner. 🙂

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Anna trying out their Latte as it is well presented with a design of leaf, with their own signature cup.

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Taste wise is not very strong nor acidic. Its very mild.

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Single origin columbian coffee I would not say much as it falls into milder version as well.

Only upon I write this post, that most Korean coffee are pretty mild. I am not too sure all the way in Korea, keen to try out their coffee if I ever do visit that country again.

Certainly this is one great place to hang out as its always filled with alot of patrons whenever I pass by there and if you are asking me how is the coffee? Well, I can say I got plenty others to recommend.

Location:
Coffea Coffee
8, Jalan Telawi 2,
Bangsar Baru,
59100 Kuala Lumpur

Tel: 03-2201 3338

Website: http://www.coffea.my

GPS Coordinates: N 3 07.941 E 101 40.309


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Previously when I was introduce to Anuar’s Fish Head Curry & Indian Apam at Lucky Garden, I was told that this malay food stall also offer great food. Decided to come by since I am on my way back to ease my cravings for apam. Yusof Tomyam is another stall ad the far end that enjoys good business at night.

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Its funny to see how the guy look at me while eating. .  I can see in the kicthen its operate by young malay chef and its quite busy in there with a few chef in a line.

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 This is one of a very traditional Indian apam next to this Malay stall that I am craving for.

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Since I was told that thier Tomyum and fish range are a must order then I ordered Ikan Bawal Goreng Tiga Rasa. When it was serve, the aroma of it is so fragrant and can still smell the freshly fried fish smell. The fish is fried to perfection that the skin and tail is so crisps that shower along with this gravy that is so fragrant, with light spicy and sour end. The more I take on the gravy, the more spicy it had become as it cook along with chili padi. NExt is  telur bistik which I forgot to take picture on. Egg fried in gravy that pair with my rice perfectly well.

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Here comes the Tomyum Chicken. Loving it as it has well balance of spicy and sour to my liking. Chicken is soft that they did not over cook it.

Overall if you are asking me where to get nice Halal food or nice malay food in Bangsar, certainly this is one of the stall that I would be recommending. Decent pricing and the food is above average.

*HALAL

-= KA CHING =-

Food rating 8/10 , Recommended for Malay food-

WARNING –This is based on my individual taste. Try it at your own risk-

Location:
Yusof Tomyam
Gerai No. 13
Lorong Ara Kiri 3
Lucky Garden
Bangsar
59100 Kuala Lumpur
GPS Coordinates: N 3 07.685 E 101 40.124

I often fancy for nice cakes, or in another word I am a dessert lover. Few years ago, I got expose to this brand as they operate in other states, then my sister found out that there is a home baker in Penang that sell very nice mille crepe as they started out providing by online ordering of freshly hand-made and hand-layered mille crepes.. Since it was my dad’s birthday, and decided to place an order. Since then it had become our yearly order for any of my family member birthday celebration.

There are another 2 more outlets are well known to many people in KL, one which is Food Foundry that located in Section 17 and latest addition is Nadeje from Melaka that spread its wings to KL.

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Good news is that now they have spread their wings to F&B outlet as we no longer need to order the whole cake to enjoy the flavor of it and now we can just pop by to one of their latest outlet in Penang which is located in Straits Quay, that is in front of Papa Rich.

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When I told my friend lets head here for dessert, they instantly agree as we do not know what to do for the next 2 hours. So camp here and kill some time.

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There are about 8 flavours available

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 As my best friend say, dessert in chocolate will never ever go wrong. @ RM 9.90

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French Vanilla (Original) @ RM 9.90

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 then try out one of a unique flavour, blueberry peanut mille crepe. Peanut lover would love this as the taste of peanut is slightly strong yet did not overpower the taste of blueberry and vanilla taste of it. @ RM 9.90

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Over a few Mille Crepe I have tasted so far, I prefer Humble Beginning more as the taste is less sweet, not too condense and most of the layer crepe or well balance and moist. This is one of my favourite mille crepe shop. Recommended~

Well, now they just open their latest outlet in Bangsar as you can head there to try it out.. .

-= KA CHING =-

Food rating 9/10 , love their mille crepe, Recommended! -Stamped-

-WARNING –This is based on my individual taste. Try it at your own risk-

30, Jalan Telawi
Bangsar Baru
Kuala Lumpur 59100
Malaysia

Tel: +603 2282 8035

Location:
Humble Beginnings Mille Crepe
3A-G-23, Block A
Ground Floor
Straits Quay
Jalan Seri Tanjung Pinang
Tanjung Tokong
Penang

Tel: 04 890 7112

Business Hours: 11am to 11pm (daily)

Website: http://www.humblebeginnings.com.my

This round Hennessy will bring you the local Mr. Nasty & GuruGuru and B.A.T.E that presented to us when we were partying at H-Artistry last year at Kenaga Wholesale City Center and this round they are back again on the decks on the 21st to supply befitting music for the night, while one of Taiwan’s most respected female deckmeisters DJ Cookie will be the star of the night. The resident of Taipei’s premier, luxury nightspot LUXY will be bringing her passionate and pulsating sounds to not only Kuala Lumpur, but also to the Hennessy V.S.O.P KYRIOS parties lined up for Room @ Autocity in Penang and iBeam in Batu Pahat.

Guarding Your Codes with Hennessy V.S.O.P KYRIOS and Mr. Nasty & Guru-Guru check out below:

A little info about them :

Infamous household names of the Kuala Lumpur party scene, Mr.Nasty and GuruGuru who are otherwise known as Bass Agents need no introduction. Anchoring the hipster continent of Zouk Club KL with their monthly residency at Basonic, Mr. Nasty & GuruGuru have well established their mark in the region with their complex and edgy lashings of electro, hard trance and hard style.

Known for their dirty, energetic electro house and big room tunes, their monthly parties at various locations around Kuala Lumpur such as CTRL at Zouk, Avant/Garde at Vertigo and TOP at Bakita have earned them borderline cult status and potent street cred. They also shared the H-Artistry stage at KWC with the likes of B.A.T.E., Angger Dimas, and Eva Simons in September 2012.

Guarding Your Codes with Hennessy V.S.O.P KYRIOS and B.A.T.E.

B.A.T.E., made up of local duo Wai Hong and Ethan Curzon, are two fast rising nu-breeds who are set to be the next big DJ duo in the local scene. Despite being relatively new, B.A.T.E. are no strangers to Kuala Lumpur party goers. The duo is frequently spotted tearing up the decks at various nightspots around the city such as Barsonic at Zouk, Vertigo, LUST, Bakita and Bedroom, as well as events such as 2012’s second H-Artistry party at KWC.

Known for their hand-picked selection of only the finest tunes in Disco, Techno, Big Room and Electro, B.A.T.E. are heavily influenced by EDM juggernauts such as Laidback Luke, Boys Noize and Steve Angello.

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To those who are going, see you guys there on 21st March. . . Drink up and party hard. Drive safely after that.

Do not worry to those of you cant party at KL and here are the locations that these duo will be spinning:

PENANG: Room @ Autocity, 29 March, ft. DJ Cookie (TPE) and B.A.T.E. (KL).

BATU PAHAT: iBeam, 12 April, ft. DJ Cookie (TPE) and B.A.T.E. (KL).

KOTA KINABALU: BED, 26 April, ft. DJ Aye (BKK) and Mr. Nasty & GuruGuru (KL).

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