What’s Your Favourite Malaysian Food?

With all the food we have to offer in Malaysia, there’s really no limit to the choices we have to choose from. The amount of food in Malaysia is astounding, with more than 20,000 restaurants within Selangor and Kuala Lumpur state alone. (Albeit not all the restaurants serves ‘Malaysian food’)

Well I’ve always wanted to ask our readers what their favourite Malaysian food was and now’s the chance.

What’s Your Favourite Malaysian Food?

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18 Comments

  1. William, 2 years ago

    I’ll start with a few:

    1. Maggi goreng at the mamak next to Damansara Uptown police station
    2. Tung Fun
    3. Roti Tisu at this mamak in kota damansara
    4. Pork noodles
    5. That blue and white glutinous rice they serve with kaya (?)
    6. Siew pau (from Seremban)
    7. Egg tarts (also from Seremban)
    8. Curry Laksa
    9. Garlic naan
    10. Pork Trotter

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  2. Sue Ann, 2 years ago

    hmmm…My favourite m’sian food..

    Let’s see..
    11. Penang prawn me at Tmn Tun Yong Len
    12. Thosai telur + cheese ( sounds gross i know..but its nice)
    13. Tau Foo Fa
    14. The tong sui place at section 17 at night
    15. Satay!!!!!
    16. To be continued…need to think for a bit ;)

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  3. Kenny, 2 years ago

    1. Salt Beef Sandwich at Uncle Don’s in Hartarmas (is that malaysian?)

    2. Ba Ku Teh in i dunno where

    3. Penang Prawn Mee

    4. Penang Char Kuay Teow

    as you can see I love Penang!

    5. Nasi Lemak

    haha I can’t think of anything else.. Thats my top of mind recall and I dont recall where its good to eat..

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  4. Sue Ann, 2 years ago

    I’m craving assam laksa now..haha

    6. Assam Laksa!!

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  5. annie, 2 years ago

    1. bak kut teh…sigh! just wish my cholestrol is lower
    2. hainanese chicken rice
    3. fried hokkien mee….for now.

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  6. Han, 2 years ago

    In no particular order:

    1.) Nyonya Curry Laksa
    2.) Beef Rendang
    3.) Garlic Naan
    4.) Kangkung Belacan
    5.) Sago Gula Melaka

    And too many more to mention!

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  7. Sue Ann, 2 years ago

    oh yes, Nyonya curry laksa for me too!! I’ll add ice kacang to the list.

    Ice kacang in Malacca at Sunday Ice Cafe!!

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  8. Alan Tan, 2 years ago

    1) Nasi Lemak
    2) Bah Kut Teh
    3) Hokkien Mee
    4) Satay
    5) Ramly burger !!!!
    6) CKT
    7) Assam Laksa
    8) Rojak
    9) Pork Noodles
    10 ) Kerang rebus !!!
    11) Chu Chap Tong
    12) Kari Laksa
    13) Rendang
    14 ) Keropok lekor !
    15 ) Durian ?? Can count argh ??????

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  9. ian, 2 years ago

    1)Maggi Mi Goreng
    2)Wan Tan Mi
    3)Curry Laksa
    4)Satay
    5)Roti Canai
    6)Nasi Lemak
    And so many many more!

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  10. Sue Ann, 2 years ago

    Hey Alan,wats CKT? Chick ku teh? haha and yes durian counts. Thats what makes Malaysia, Malaysia. LoL. Maggi mee goreng seems to be quite popular too..hehe..

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  11. steve-0, 2 years ago

    its chicken version of bak kut teh right? mmm durian! probably best in moderation, especially since its really hot theses days!

    i’d go with:

    1) kaya toast… mmmm with the thin slices of bread
    2) kl hokkien mee… delicious!
    3) Bak kut teh.. with yao char kwai of course
    4) egg tarts.. especially the ones with the flaky pastry
    5) cendol… melaka’s cendol, superb!
    6) sarawak laksa… i can have it literally everyday
    7) wan tan mee… with char siew… drool
    8) roti chanai… banjir! with lots of chicken curry gravy
    9) nasi lemak… lotsa sambal too
    10) wat tan hor… i like the one in imbi

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  12. annie, 2 years ago

    oh yes…..how can i ever forget the King of the fruits..durian!

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  13. Uncle SG, 2 years ago

    Teoh Chew stewed duck, hard boiled egg and taufoo
    Roast Pork at Wong Kee, Pudu with price discounts
    Pig innards soup ( with a Lipanthyl to neutralise the LDL )
    Hokkien mee from KL with deep fried fatty bits and a raw egg ( with 2 Lipanthyl pill ! )
    Soi Cow ( giant dumpling from wantan mee vendor )
    Pan Mee with thin cut pieces of the dough, not the rough tear ones
    Barbecued meats cut in thicker slices ( hate the stingy tiny cut pieces of most vendors )
    Roasted pig cheek meat
    Carbonara pasta with blue cheese
    Blanched prawns
    Steamed fish of most species ( Cantonese style )
    Very caramalised char siew
    Curry pineapple from Shangri-la hotel
    PJ Hilton Japanese Buffet…….

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  14. Uncle SG, 2 years ago

    And of course Bak Kut Teh… but with light clear soup, generous portion of taufoo pok, with individual bowls of selected cuts, not the one- with-all clay pot version. Yam rice to go with.

    Pig trotters which have been cooked very tender with black sauce and meat, skin all falling apart ( also requires another Lipanthyl pill ). Add in sea cucumber, yummy yummy!

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  15. Vince, 2 years ago

    DUCK!!!!
    indomie migoreng telur mata
    DUCK!!!!
    dim sum
    DUCK!!!!
    chinese new year dinners
    DUCK!!!!

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  16. Vince, 2 years ago

    banana leaf
    DUCK!!!!
    Bak kut teh
    DUCK!!!!
    My mum’s Cooking
    DUCK!!!!

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  17. William, 2 years ago

    hmmm… i sense a pattern.

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  18. Chloe, 2 years ago

    salt beef is central to Jewish cuisine hence not Malaysian Food. It is popular throughout the world, under a variety of different names. The American love of salt beef comes from Irish immigrants.

    Uncle Don salt beef sandwich is nothing compared to those you get in UK. Traditional method of serving salt beef sanwiches – thinly slice salt beef and pile generously on to the bread with the gherkin and mustard.

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