Bukit Bitang (Kuala Lumpur) Food Guide
[City],[Country]: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
[Website]: Official Malayisa Tourism Website
Bukit Bintang has plenty of places to eat which cater to a whole range of budgets. You can feast on local favourites that will not hurt your wallet, sample fruits and drinks or dine in high-class restaurants attached to hotels and malls in the area.
The variety of dining opportunities is what adds to the excitement of being in Bukit Bintang. Below are some of the popular areas for dining.
The Bintang Walk is a colourful stretch of street cafes, pubs and restaurants that stretch all the way from Lot 10 Shopping mall to JW Marriot Hotel. While most of the restaurants are open during the day, at night the walk becomes alive with lights, colours and noise as all the shops and establishments open their doors to the crowd. Most of the restaurants and cafes found here focus on an al-fresco dining concept but possess their own indoor areas.
There's much to eat and drink here; visitors can select fine pastries and bread from bakeries or sip on choice coffee from outlets such as the Coffee Bean, Dome and Starbucks. The Bintang Walk is also a good place to dine on international cuisine such as Spanish, Mediterranean, Japanese and Italian fare while being entertained by live music from jazz bands and such. Also make sure you visit Tai Pai Tong, a hawker square located at the start of Bintang Walk serving both local and international food.
The most vibrant and stylish restaurants in Kuala Lumpur are said to be found along Changkat Bukit Bintang. An astounding variety of gastronomic options are available here - from authentic, traditional cuisine to fusion delights – as well as a huge array of international flavours from French to Lebanese, earning it the nickname ‘United Nations of Fine Dining’.
Jalan Alor is an entire street dedicated to hawker stalls that serve up local delights ranging from Chinese, Indian, Malay and even fusion food. Located right next to Bukit Bintang road, Jalan Alor is extremely popular with the locals for offering delicious food served in a traditional open-air atmosphere, with chairs and tables on the curbs and road-side.
Some of the great stuff you can eat here include Malaysian-styled Chinese food, where you can order dishes from a menu and eat them along with a bowl of rice; traditional Malay delights such as 'Ikan Bakar'; grilled fish and 'Satay'; meat kebabs, Indian hawker fare such as 'Rojak', assortment of fried vegetarian food items with a bit of egg and squid; various local drinks and savoury desert items such as 'Cendol'; green long beans served in a glass of thick, sweet coconut milk and 'Lolo', a Chinese desert using shaved iced mixed with fruits and syrup.
[Website]: Official Malayisa Tourism Website
Bukit Bintang has plenty of places to eat which cater to a whole range of budgets. You can feast on local favourites that will not hurt your wallet, sample fruits and drinks or dine in high-class restaurants attached to hotels and malls in the area.
The variety of dining opportunities is what adds to the excitement of being in Bukit Bintang. Below are some of the popular areas for dining.
The Bintang Walk is a colourful stretch of street cafes, pubs and restaurants that stretch all the way from Lot 10 Shopping mall to JW Marriot Hotel. While most of the restaurants are open during the day, at night the walk becomes alive with lights, colours and noise as all the shops and establishments open their doors to the crowd. Most of the restaurants and cafes found here focus on an al-fresco dining concept but possess their own indoor areas.
There's much to eat and drink here; visitors can select fine pastries and bread from bakeries or sip on choice coffee from outlets such as the Coffee Bean, Dome and Starbucks. The Bintang Walk is also a good place to dine on international cuisine such as Spanish, Mediterranean, Japanese and Italian fare while being entertained by live music from jazz bands and such. Also make sure you visit Tai Pai Tong, a hawker square located at the start of Bintang Walk serving both local and international food.
The most vibrant and stylish restaurants in Kuala Lumpur are said to be found along Changkat Bukit Bintang. An astounding variety of gastronomic options are available here - from authentic, traditional cuisine to fusion delights – as well as a huge array of international flavours from French to Lebanese, earning it the nickname ‘United Nations of Fine Dining’.
Jalan Alor is an entire street dedicated to hawker stalls that serve up local delights ranging from Chinese, Indian, Malay and even fusion food. Located right next to Bukit Bintang road, Jalan Alor is extremely popular with the locals for offering delicious food served in a traditional open-air atmosphere, with chairs and tables on the curbs and road-side.
Some of the great stuff you can eat here include Malaysian-styled Chinese food, where you can order dishes from a menu and eat them along with a bowl of rice; traditional Malay delights such as 'Ikan Bakar'; grilled fish and 'Satay'; meat kebabs, Indian hawker fare such as 'Rojak', assortment of fried vegetarian food items with a bit of egg and squid; various local drinks and savoury desert items such as 'Cendol'; green long beans served in a glass of thick, sweet coconut milk and 'Lolo', a Chinese desert using shaved iced mixed with fruits and syrup.
Hotel China Town Inn (**) on various dates for €10.56
Economy Fan Ensuite. Excluding breakfast.
Hotel ChinaTown Inn, with 4 different room types, is a highly rated budget hotel ideally located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown.
This 2-star hotel offers cost-conscious travellers international standard accommodation and services at affordable prices. At the Hotel Inn, you are surrounded by an open air shopping paradise with a myriad of side-walk eateries and shop corners.
Hotel ChinaTown Inn offers attractively furnished rooms which are fairly roomy and quiet with air-conditioning, carpet flooring and an attached bathroom.
The Hotel is highly recommended in the Lonely Planet Travel Guide Book (Issue 2001) for "Far better value, and thoroughly recommended, with spotless hotel-quality rooms.
LOYALE ECO-BIKINI CONTEST: WE HAVE A WINNER!
DRUMROLL PLEASE…We have a winner!
Dying to know if your comment about why you absolutely MUST have a sustainable swimsuit persuaded our judges that you deserve this stunning Loyale bikini? Fifty-six of you entered our Loyale Eco Bikini contest, and there were a lot of great, inspiring comments all around. Unfortunately, however, we only have one green bikini to give away. And the winner is…
Read the rest of LOYALE ECO-BIKINI CONTEST: WE HAVE A WINNER!
Permalink |
Add to
del.icio.us
Post tags: barstow bikini, eco bathing suit, eco bikini, gisele, gisele bundchen, green swimsuit, jenny hwa, sustainable swimsuit, swimsuit, vogue
Hotel China Town Inn (**) on various dates for €10.56
Economy Fan Ensuite. Excluding breakfast.
Hotel ChinaTown Inn, with 4 different room types, is a highly rated budget hotel ideally located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown.
This 2-star hotel offers cost-conscious travellers international standard accommodation and services at affordable prices. At the Hotel Inn, you are surrounded by an open air shopping paradise with a myriad of side-walk eateries and shop corners.
Hotel ChinaTown Inn offers attractively furnished rooms which are fairly roomy and quiet with air-conditioning, carpet flooring and an attached bathroom.
The Hotel is highly recommended in the Lonely Planet Travel Guide Book (Issue 2001) for "Far better value, and thoroughly recommended, with spotless hotel-quality rooms.
Bajo Dive Club rated
Bajo Dive Club was rated on Sun, 31 May 2009 09:24:57 GMT
Hotel China Town Inn (**) on various dates for €10.63
Economy Fan Ensuite. Excluding breakfast.
Hotel ChinaTown Inn, with 4 different room types, is a highly rated budget hotel ideally located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown.
This 2-star hotel offers cost-conscious travellers international standard accommodation and services at affordable prices. At the Hotel Inn, you are surrounded by an open air shopping paradise with a myriad of side-walk eateries and shop corners.
Hotel ChinaTown Inn offers attractively furnished rooms which are fairly roomy and quiet with air-conditioning, carpet flooring and an attached bathroom.
The Hotel is highly recommended in the Lonely Planet Travel Guide Book (Issue 2001) for "Far better value, and thoroughly recommended, with spotless hotel-quality rooms.
Mermaid Resort rated
Mermaid Resort was rated on Sun, 31 May 2009 02:16:32 GMT

