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Friday, February 15, 2008 

Night Feeder of Kuala Lumpur

Ever having the urges to eat at night? But cant help it and grumbles your way through the night losing much needed sleep! If you happen to be in Kuala Lumpur you need not worry because theres the pasar malam the local night market that sells almost everything cheap! At the pasar malam you can find all kinds of food, cooked or raw, fruits, vegetables, clothes, and even toys for your kids.

You can also head towards the warong Mamak an Indian Muslim eatery that serves special kind of soups, the Torpedo Soup and the Gearbox Soup after hours, the hot tasty Torpedo Soup. Its a local favourite aphrodisiac! The Gearbox Soup is made of cows bone marrow and will certainly warm up your blood in the chill Kuala Lumpur night. Theres also the kopitiam a Chinese colonial era type of eatery to cater the nostalgic taste buds that crave old-fashioned cooking serving Chinese teas even to a shark fins soup. Entering a kopitiam means go inside the 1950 and 1960 era with the jukebox and the golden oldies memorabilia dominating the interior bringing back the comfort as you walk the memory lane. You cant help it but to think of the Beatles as you sip the hot Chinese teas in the middle of the cold Kuala Lumpur night when the song Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da went on playing at the jukebox making your heart filled with wonderful emotions and stomach full of delicious foods. If are you still hungry you can still go to the many street hawkers of Kuala Lumpur particularly located in the famous tourist hot spots the Chinatown or popularly known as the petaling Street which cater to all sort of diverse cooking from the Chinese dim-sum to the Malay satay, the street hawkers of petaling Street opened till late night warming the chill night with their hot fragrant cooking sending mouth watering aromas into the air, which will make you just drool over the good Malaysian foods.

If youre lucky you might spot a Lion Dance in petaling Street, a group dance of two or four people adorn in a dragon suits.

When you finished with petaling Street you can also go straight to Little India located at Jalan Masjid India there youll find an abundance of spicy Indian cooking like the chapatti and Tandorri chicken that will spice up your cold boring night as you most probably enjoyed Indian cultures at work like Thaipusam , Ponggal festival and Deepavali when you eat there at the right time and night. So if you happen to be in KL and in the night dont be afraid, be adventurous and try all the Malaysian delicacie.

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