u/Sero-21

Best sourdough in KL?

So I'm only here till tomorrow (flights on Saturday, not counting that day as I can't do anything else). Before I go, I wanna have the best sourdough bread or dish (maybe even take to my country too).

Because my country doesn't sell sourdough lol stupid but true.

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u/Sero-21 — 13 hours ago

Best sourdough in KL?

So I'm only here till tomorrow (flights on Saturday, not counting that day as I can't do anything else). Before I go, I wanna have the best sourdough bread or dish (maybe even take to my country too).

Because my country doesn't sell sourdough lol stupid but true.

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u/Sero-21 — 13 hours ago

Best ramen in KL? (Non-muslim)

Where's the best ramen that you've had in KL, preferably near Bukit Bintang?

If it's not near Bukit Bintang and worth going far for, I'll hit it.

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u/Sero-21 — 17 hours ago

Which restaurant in KL did you have the best grilled beef burger in? (Except for BK)

So I'm looking for some juicy medium rare burgers where the pattys grilled charred on the outside and pinkish on the inside. Smashed or not, either way it works.

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u/Sero-21 — 2 days ago

As a local, where's the best laksa lemak you've had in KL? (NOT the fishy one)

As a Malaysian local where in KL did you have the best laksa lemaks (the coconut one, not the fish one) ? Not washed down for tourists, the pure authentic taste.

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u/Sero-21 — 3 days ago

What's the best (authentic)tiramisu you've had near KLCC?

Looking for cheese based desserts to try out since I'm in KL for a week.

Tried the Tokyo restaurant's bask (10/10).

Now want to try some authentic tiramisu

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u/Sero-21 — 4 days ago

As a local, which hawker area/street food place would you go to for some cheap and good breakfast right now?

I'm staying in KL for about a week as a tourist. It's day 2 and I haven't tried out those street food/hawker stalls that kl seems to be popular for yet. So I wanna give it a go for today's breakfast.

Note: NO I DONT WANT HALAL OR WASHED DOWN FOR TOURIST KIND OF STUFF.

Budget: 1rm-20rm per person.

Cuisines: Chinese, Malaysian, Indian, or anything that Kuala Lumpur is great for. I just want something great of an experience as a foodie traveler.

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u/Sero-21 — 5 days ago

As a local, where would you go for good and cheap breakfast (street food/hawker food area) in Kuala Lumpur right now?

I'm staying in KL for about a week as a tourist. It's day 2 and I haven't tried out those street food/hawker stalls that kl seems to be popular for yet. So I wanna give it a go for today's breakfast.

Note: NO I DONT WANT HALAL OR WASHED DOWN FOR TOURIST KIND OF STUFF.

Budget: 1rm-20rm per person.

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u/Sero-21 — 5 days ago

Stores to buy a dualsense (ps5 controller) with the best prices?

I'm here in KL for a week, I want to buy a later version of a NEW dualsense (NOT 2ND HAND) from here. Price is an issue, but of course I don't want to get a f-ed controller while trying to look for the cheapest product. So, any trustable store where I'd get a controller for a good price?

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u/Sero-21 — 6 days ago
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Nearest GOOD local restaurants (any type) to Furama Bukit Bintang (Jalan changkat thambi dollah, pudu)

I'm (foreigner) staying at this hotel in kl for a week. So I wanna keep a list of restaurants where I can quickly go for GOOD food (budget low to medium range)

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u/Sero-21 — 6 days ago

So my top priorities are 1) peaceful sleep 2) area where its easy to get to Selangor without changing lines 3)access to LRT/MRT, basically easy and cheap to get to other parts of KL as a tourist.
I will be traveling to kl for a week and staying with a friend who goes to a uni in Selangor. The convenience for traveling to selangor is mainly for her. So I mentioned Bukit Bintang because that area seems to be where its easy to go to selangor from according to her, and for me as a tourist as well, easy to travel to other areas using the public transport.

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u/Sero-21 — 27 days ago