Kampung Baru Hawker Stalls
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3.3

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  • Karamveer Singh

    4.0

    If you're planning to visit Kampung Baru to consume, you better head to Suraya Seafood Restaurant. They acts delicious nearby cuisine. Their finest selling dish will be 'Kerang Bakar' (in english also referred to as 'Barbequed baby clams'). Here is a suggestion: Go there at 7pmor around that point. The positioning is accessable as possible use LRT and prevent at Kampung Baru Station.

  • Hendra Christian

    4.0

    Oldest residential area inside Kuala Lumpur with traditional Malay homes. And blossoming with cranes. Walk along food road with Jalan Raja Muda Musa (best at night) and wander across the lanes to peek on traditional homes. Try: Nasi Kerabu (glowing blue rice) - Kak SomNasi Lemak - Wanjo Satay - Pak Saf - little cart by the part of Jalan Raja Muda Musa, opposite Chonburi seafood Nasi Padang - Masakan Padang Asli Kampung Baru (ideal for lunch, several meals cooked Javanese style) Ingest architecture of traditional Malay homes - Rumah Limas (contrary Pasti Titiwangsa Resources).

  • TravellingFoodie

    5.0

    Whilst I went morning hours I can notice this can be a must location to keep coming back and visit. Best by a place sits this fascinating section of restaurants and standard Malay houses. Would recommend ahead again a concealed gem indeed.

  • Noor Hafiezah

    3.0

    Walked 15 min here from KL lodging (Fraser Residence -notice my review) since there was zero budget dinner within the vicinity so all of us went for local, genuine, Malay food. “When in Rome, eat just like the Romans” they say. Needless to say not a tourist appeal. Youwill probably be the only real tourists here. Expect dirty roads and surroundings, congested a proven way road, many restuarants, Muslim foods and seafood. This is actually the norm here, and favored by the locals. Found a decent loved ones seafood cafe (RESTORAN ENAK SaaJE) on the part serving grilled seafood and juices. The beef stew had been wealthy, flavorsome and spicy tasty. Also enjoyed the neighborhood condiments. However there is absolutely no designated non-smoking region, but at least there's an aircon/enthusiasts and the restaurant isn't enclosed. There exists a washbasin close to the tables.

  • Kapil

    5.0

    This is a spot to get traditional Malay village experience in the town center. You will find an array of dining places and stalls in your community and food is great to experience. A brief stroll from Kampung Baru LRT station or from the ChowKIT marketplace.

  • Gokul Shekar

    1.0

    Went once we were advised that has been the closest to traditional Malay. Thank goodness they have moved upon a bit. The area is filthy, a lot more than operate down, the meals may be good in accordance with some reviews but I'd not need torisk getting any kind of disease which may appear likely in the event that you did eat right here. Our guideline at the Batu caves recommended that some individuals had been offered an incredible number of Ringgits to market up. Should they didn’t take it, even more fool them. I had been glad to cover a LRT ticket to obtain away. Totally missable.

  • David Limantoro

    4.0

    Kampung Baru is simple to access taking among the free of charge KL circle color buses, (check out maps at hotel for the best option). A lot of various Malay meals and stores with nasi lemak, nasi campur, satay, juices etc. Really worth the visit for streetfoodies.

  • Reni Kurniati

    1.0

    We went here to consume authentic Malay meals. It had been a ‘dump’ filthy filthy. We love street foods but this is NOT for all of us. 🤮

  • Khpn

    3.0

    First of just about all, I have to say that I really like Malay foods, they're full of taste, colorful and delicious. I was very excited to visit Kampung Baru after watched few Youtube movies on where you can experience best Malay foods in KL. I walked throughthe road and saw twelve of places. The road isn't very clean and will scent the sewerage which wasn’t pleasant. I actually had Nasi Campur with lemon ice tea and flavor was good however, not as amazing needlessly to say although need to stress that nevertheless it was an excellent experience. Overall, I really do recommend the location to go to but wish the dining places owners would make even more efforts to completely clean the surroundings.

  • Chin Yit Fui

    3.0

    Concept of the night time market is great and the płace appears to be nice. Yet, in some stalls, that have been actually empty, there have been rats... many numerous rats! 1 day they appeared to be washing that place therefore wondering if they're likely to sellstudy there later on?

Kampung Baru Hawker Stalls Location

Kampung Baru Hawker Stalls is located at Jalan Raja Muda Musa Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. This is a Malaysia restaurant near the Kuala Lumpur. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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