While Legoland Malaysia itself doesn’t have dedicated Indian restaurants inside, the surrounding areas in Johor Bahru — especially in Nusajaya, Bukit Indah, and Medini — offer several excellent Indian dining[...]
Kuala Lumpur is a culinary playground where Indian, Malay, and Chinese cultures collide to create rich, flavorful, and unforgettable dishes. From humble street stalls to iconic restaurants, the city serves up a feast that every[...]
Penang is often hailed as Malaysia’s street food capital — and for good reason. With its mix of Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences, this island serves up iconic dishes in every corner, from humble hawker stalls to heritage[...]
Langkawi may be known for its beaches and sunsets, but its culinary offerings are equally memorable. From traditional Malay dishes and fresh seafood to Indian favourites and street-style snacks, this island is a treat for food-loving[...]
Malacca, a UNESCO World Heritage city, is a melting pot of Portuguese, Dutch, Chinese, Indian, and Malay influences — and its food reflects that beautifully. From iconic street snacks to hearty Peranakan meals and hidden Indian[...]