Big malls and air-conditioned fast food outlets have creeped across Kuala Lumpur, now feeding the masses of young professionals throughout the city. If you want to go Asian old-school, you can still find hawker stall areas where you can grab a cheap, quick meal. The best bargain in KL.
Busy, busy, busy. Getting the soup out, manning a stall.
Sign challenges. Be careful how you describe your chicken. Marmite goes well with everything? With anything?
More details, so many food options. Asian newspaper wrapping.
In our neighborhood, head to Hari Hari Datang, a mostly Chinese food market. Basically, a metal hangar with a ring of specialty hawkers, ready to whip up what you order.
Busy, busy, busy. Getting the soup out, manning a stall.
Behind a stall, dish washing and ingredients.
Sign challenges. Be careful how you describe your chicken. Marmite goes well with everything? With anything?
Hawker portrait.
More details, so many food options. Asian newspaper wrapping.
Score! A classic Malay dish, char kuey teow. About $1.40. Double score!
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