10 Malaysian Savory Snacks That Will Leave You Craving More
Malaysians love eating so much that three meals per day are never enough — we need something in between: snacks! Here are 10 savory snacks that you have to try when you visit Malaysia.
Malaysians love eating so much that three meals per day are never enough — we need something in between: snacks! Here are 10 savory snacks that you have to try when you visit Malaysia.
Explore Malaysia through its food. Join the best tours in Kuala Lumpur and Penang for unforgettable tastings.
What is Dining in the Dark? Do the customers really eat in the dark? But why would they want to pay for that? Couldn’t they just do it at home?
Kopi Jiran is a hidden café in Kajang known for traditional kopi and a chilled neighborhood setting. Here’s an honest review of my visit.
Looking for a unique stay in Perak? Read my review of The Happy 8 Retreat Kuala Sepetang—an artsy riverside guesthouse in a fishing village near Taiping.
Discover Kueh Café in Shah Alam: a cozy hipster spot for traditional kuih, local dishes like laksam, and great lattes. Here’s what to order.
When it comes to finding a unique place to stay in George Town, Penang, Kim Haus Loft is a gem that stands out. Nestled in the heart of this UNESCO World Heritage site, Kim Haus Loft isn’t just a hotel; it’s an experience that marries the old-world charm with modern-day comforts.
Calanthe Art Café in Melaka is the only café serving 13 unique coffees from every state in Malaysia. A must-visit for art, culture, and caffeine lovers.
Review of Hotel Rosa Malacca: A boutique stay with chic industrial design, cozy rooms, and central location.
Visiting the Cat Museum is one of the must-do things in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. Discover its history, quirky exhibits, ticket prices, opening hours, and visitor tips.