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  2. Mamak stall - Wikipedia

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    A mamak stall in Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia. Mamak stalls are indoor and open-air food establishments found in Southeast Asia, especially in Malaysia and Singapore, that typically serve food derived from Indian Muslim and Pakistani cuisines, unique to the region.

  3. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 January 2025, at 20:52 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Malaysian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Durians in rack sold in Kuala Lumpur. The banana, or pisang in Malay. Many different cultivars are available on the market, and plantain is used for pisang goreng. Other parts of the banana plant may be used for culinary purposes. The calamansi lime, or limau kasturi in Malay. Widely used as a souring agent in Malaysian cooking, the juice of ...

  5. Kenanga Wholesale City - Wikipedia

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    Kenanga Wholesale City (also known as KWC Fashion Mall), is Malaysia's first fashion wholesale mall. [3] It is located in Pudu, the heart of Kuala Lumpur, a few minutes from the city's Golden Triangle, in the fashion wholesale area of Jalan Kenanga.

  6. Let's Eat! (film) - Wikipedia

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    Let's Eat! (Chinese: 開飯喇) is a 2016 Singaporean-Malaysian comedy film directed by Chapman To in his directorial debut. It stars To as a traditionalist chef who comes into conflict with the restaurant owner's daughter, played by Aimee Chan. It was released on 4 February in Malaysia and in Singapore the next day, grossing a total of US ...

  7. Chow Kit - Wikipedia

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    Chow Kit has traditionally been known as one of the major red-light districts in Kuala Lumpur. [8] Many of the prostitutes are daughters of prostitutes that have grown up in the area. [ 9 ] Malaysian director Justin Ong's 2013 film, Ida's choice , is about a young woman in the red-light district.

  8. File:Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ESA23795482.jpeg - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Kuala Lumpur area is around 2700 sq km and is an urban agglomeration of over seven million people – making it one of the fastest growing metropolitan regions in Southeast Asia. Like many other growing cities and areas in the world, the region is facing the daunting challenge of urban sprawl.

  9. Trevor James (traveler) - Wikipedia

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    Trevor James was born in Vancouver, British Columbia.When he was 13, he moved to Calgary, Alberta. [5] [6]After graduating high school, James took two gap years to travel. During the summer after graduation, he saved up $5,000 CAD working a summer job and spent 4 months in South East Asi