- Discover KL multicultural history through its foods
- Visit must-see attractions with your guide
- Enjoy discovering the hidden gems of the city
- 100% family friendly experience
- Get to know KL through the eyes of a local
- Discover KL multicultural history through its foods
- Visit must-see attractions with your guide
- Enjoy discovering the hidden gems of the city
- 100% family friendly experience
- Get to know KL through the eyes of a local
- Malaysia Tourism Centre - Serves as the meeting point for guests from hotels located outside the pickup area.
- Nasi Lemak Tanglin - After being picked up from the Malaysia Tourism Center (MATIC) or your centrally located hotel in Kuala Lumpur, travel in an air-conditioned minivan to the first stop of your Malaysia Street Food journey: Nasi…
- Malaysia Tourism Centre - Serves as the meeting point for guests from hotels located outside the pickup area.
- Nasi Lemak Tanglin - After being picked up from the Malaysia Tourism Center (MATIC) or your centrally located hotel in Kuala Lumpur, travel in an air-conditioned minivan to the first stop of your Malaysia Street Food journey: Nasi Lemak Tanglin, the winner of the best nasi lemak in Food Wars Malaysia. The quality of the food has remained consistent since it first started in 1948. Be sure to try the sambal sotong!
- National Monument - The National Monument (Tugu Negara) is a bronze tribute to the lives lost in the fight for Malaysian independence, designed by American architect Felix de Weldon.
- Istana Negara - Known as Istana Negara, this residence of the King of Malaysia does not allow visitor access inside the building, but you can take photos of the exterior along with the changing of the guards, which occurs hourly.
- Petronas Twin Towers - Photo stop only! The Petronas Twin Towers are perfect for photo opportunities; admire the city skyline and capture unforgettable moments on camera.
- KLCC Park - KLCC Park is a 50-acre garden located near the Suria KLCC shopping centre. Designed by Roberto Burle Marx, it was created to provide a touch of greenery for the Petronas Twin Towers and the surrounding areas. The park features a 10,000sqm manmade lake (Lake Symphony) with a 43m bridge crossing it.
- Merdeka Square - Also known as Independence Square, this symbol of Malaysian independence is one of the most picturesque squares in the world. Admire both traditional and modern architectural masterpieces.
- National Mosque (Masjid Negara) - Contrast your visit to these glass and steel marvels with the National Mosque (Masjid Negara), located in the heart of the city amid lush green gardens. Built in 1965, it is one of the most elegant buildings in KL and features a spectacular main dome covered in green and blue tiles, along with 48 smaller domes spread across the Mecca-inspired courtyard.
- Malayan Railway Administration Building - Admire the exquisite façade of the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station with its fairytale-like towers and mix of Eastern and Western architectural styles.
- National Museum - The National Museum is home to collections of ancient and modern art pieces, weapons, and traditional costumes.
- ikanbakarjlnbellamykl.official - It’s time for your second stop on the Malaysian Street Food journey: Ikan Bakar (Grilled Fish) Jalan Bellamy, located just behind The Royal Museum. Hidden behind the former Istana Negara along Jalan Bellamy is an array of ikan bakar stalls next to each other forming a medan ikan bakar. Despite its secluded location, it gets extremely crowded, especially during lunch hour. You can see huge frying pans used to pan fry (instead of grill/bakar as the name implies) a wide array of seafood like fish, prawns, squids, and kerangs. The sight of the ikan bakar here is simply delightful. With so many choices, you are sure to have a difficult time deciding which items to take. Just for fish alone, there are a few types like ikan keli (catfish), ikan pari (stingray), siakap, and ikan terubok.
- Thean Hou Temple - Next up is the Chinese Thean Hou Temple. Learn about the synergy of influences such as Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism that converge to form an unforgettable architectural ensemble. Check out numerous statues of animals from astrology and impressive statues of the Goddess of Mercy and the Goddess of the Waterfront.
- Brickfields Pisang Goreng | Fried Banana Stall 炸香蕉 - We will proceed to Little India for your third stop on the Malaysia Street Food journey.
Brickfields Pisang Goreng stall is one of the many long-lasting roadside eateries around Brickfields. This humble stall only sells four items – pisang goreng, kuih bakul (sweet rice cake fritters), sesame balls, and curry puff. All items are freshly made, and new batches are consistently sold out with new customers flocking over to buy. The fresh bananas are peeled, battered on the spot, and fried at the roadside stall. What makes the goreng pisang here stand out from the rest is the use of pisang raja, which are firm, soft, and incredibly sweet.
At the end of the tour, you’ll be taken back to the starting point.

- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (Hotel within 5 KM From KLCC)
- Professional English Speaking Tour Guide
- Street Food Nasi Lemak Tanglin (Coconut Rice)
- Street Food Little India Brickfields Pisang Goreng (Banana Fritters)
- Street Food Ikan Bakar Jalan Bellamy (Grilled Fish)
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (Hotel within 5 KM From KLCC)
- Professional English Speaking Tour Guide
- Street Food Nasi Lemak Tanglin (Coconut Rice)
- Street Food Little India Brickfields Pisang Goreng (Banana Fritters)
- Street Food Ikan Bakar Jalan Bellamy (Grilled Fish)
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
- The site for Street Food might be changed due to closing or unavailability but we guaranteed you the same authentic experiences
- The site for Street Food might be changed due to closing or unavailability but we guaranteed you the same authentic experiences
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.