The Great Malaysian Food Walk
Our food stops are handpicked gems that reflect our obsession with hole-in-the-wall and family owned businesses for multiple generations along with street food vendors and small cafes. We shine the spotlight on purveyors of food who have won over our hearts over the years.
We graze our way through two vibrant quarters of the city, you will receive a food explorer’s story, know more about Malaysian culture, see traditional homes and hear stories of what once was in these old quarters.
I invite you to join the feast. Selamat Makan !
Please note food tastings contain either fish, chicken or nuts. If you’re looking for vegan food, drop me a message for a customised food sampling.
Culinary Traditions
Explore the intersection of local food and culture
Coconuts and Spice
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Communal Dining
meals served family-style, shared communally
Communities & Culture
not just a food walk, gain insight into local culture
Ethnic Heritage
Blending herbs, spice and culture
Culinary Melting Pot
Texture, fragrance, wisdom and patience
Sample 5 tastings across two quarters of the city. Included are:
– ample samplings of select local foods
– fun facts about Malaysian food and culture
– small group, 2.5 – 3 hours, all in English
– face-to-face time with a passionate local foodie
– fare for city train ride during food walk
– lunch route: Old KL & Little India
– dinner route: Kampung Baru & Little India
Kampung Baru – one of the last Malay villages in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, to sample true blue Malay food and a snack. Hear stories of how Kampung Baru came together and see a traditional village styled home.
Old KL: An often forgotten part of the city, going back to the 19th century, this street was once home to marshes, paddy fields, and coconut plantations.
Little India: Experience sights, sounds and taste through the heart and soul of Little India or Brickfields as it is known among locals.