Petaling Street has become one of the most favourite spots for tourists! It’s always been crowded by Malaysians especially Chinese as it offers some good local delicacies. Let’s explore the 10 Street Food to eat in Petaling Street!
- Lala Noodle
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Lai Foong Lala Noodle serves the best Lala Noodle in Petaling Street! One should not miss out their most popular Lala Noodle as this stall has always been packed with people! You have to wait in a queue during peak hours. If you can’t wait, you can make a phone call or give them a text message to reserve some orders! You should slurp their succulent clam soup and add some more spicy kick to it by adding in fresh ginger and ‘shao xing’ wine. Their mixed prawns and lala noodle is a must try also.
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Lai Foong Lala Noodle
📍 138, Jalan Tun HS Lee, KL
👉 016-376 4928
👉 10am-8.30pm
👉 Non-halal
- Madras Lane Yong Tau Foo
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This stall is one of the most popular places to go to when you’re in Petaling Street! There are plenty of food selections to choose from. Lady’s finger, fried dumpling, foo-chok, red chilli, brinjal, fishballs and more. All you have to do is just pick whatever you want, they’ll boil them for you! You’ll definitely love their soft and flavourful fish paste stuffing. If you’re planning to roam around Petaling Street, this place is worth checking out!
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Madras Lane Yong Tau Foo
📍 Madras Lane Hawkers, City Center (old) Jalan Sultan, Kuala Lumpur, 50000.
👉 Closed on Mondays
👉 8am-3pm
👉 Non-halal
- Koon Kee Wantan Mee
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Kon Kee Wantan Mee is one of the best places to eat in Petaling Street! It serves the best wantan mee in the city. You’ll get wantan mee that comes with two wantan, some mushrooms, chicken feet and a generous amount of char siew (roasted pork). Their noodles are springy and it is coated with dark soy sauce. Makes it more fragrant and more tasteful to eat.
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Kon Kee Wantan Mee
📍 Jalan Hang Lekir, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur.
👉 Daily
👉 10am-10pm
👉 Non-halal
- Hon Kee Porridge Petaling Street
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If you’re looking for some yummy and healthy meal to eat, go to Hon Kee Porridge! They serve you a bowl of warm and flavorful Cantonese style porridge. There are plenty of porridges you can choose from. You can get typical chicken, fried pork innards and frog porridge. This stall has some nostalgic value, that’s why locals still come here to eat early in the morning. Just to get the taste of their tasty porridge and Chee Cheong Fun.
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Hon Kee Porridge
📍 93, Jalan Hang Lekir, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur.
👉 Daily
👉 4am – 2:30 pm
👉 Non-halal
- Bunn Choon Egg Tart
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Bunn Choon serves the yummiest egg tart in KL. You can absolutely spot this place miles away because you will get the smell of freshly baked pastries before you arrive. The cool thing about this pastry stall is they offer Chinese pastries such as egg tarts, century egg, pork floss with lotus paste pastry, chicken pie and more. The egg tarts are usually baked in batches and if you’re lucky, you’ll get fresh from oven one. They also serve kaya puffs, siew paos and wife biscuit.
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Bunn Choon Egg Tart
📍 80, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur.
👉 Closed on Sunday
👉 8am – 5pm
👉 Non-halal
- Kim Soya Bean
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Kim Soya Bean has been in business for over 30 years. Their soya bean has been well-known by the locals and tourists coming to this stall. Their main signatures are soya bean and tau fu fah. You can either choose any with white sugar or black sugar, it’s all up to you. If you are walking along this Petaling Street, you’ll pass by this stall for sure.
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Kim Soya Bean
📍 49, Jalan Petaling, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur
👉 Daily
👉 11am – 10pm
👉 Non-halal
- Hong Kee Claypot Chicken Rice
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This authentic Claypot Chicken Rice is cooked using charcoal fire. You can find this roadside stall in Petaling Street which is near to KK Mart. If you are a fan of Claypot Chicken Rice, this stall is for you. Once it is served, make sure to stir it well. Their Portuguese grilled fish is a must try! Their homemade sauce is what makes it so special and unique.
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Hong Kee Claypot Chicken Rice
📍 89A, Jalan Sultan, Kuala Lumpur City Center, 50000 Kuala Lumpur
👉 Daily
👉 6pm-12am
👉 Non-halal
- Portugal Fried Fish Foods
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Portuguese Grilled Fish is a must place if you’re visiting Petaling Street. This stall is situated next to Hong Leong Bank. It only runs at night and it’s worth giving it a try. Their unique sauce makes the ikan bakar taste super delicious. They have three sauces and all of them are mixed together to put on the fish. They’ll include some vegetables and dried shrimps, fold them in aluminium foil and cook it on top of charcoal. You can also enjoy their other mouth-watering seafood dishes like lala, calamari and prawns.
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Portuguese Grilled Fish
📍 Jalan Hang Lekir, 50000 Kuala Lumpur.
👉 Closed on Monday
👉 Daily, 5pm-11pm
👉 Non-halal
- Lian Bee Hokkien Mee
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Lian Bee Hokkien Mee serves the authentic stir-fry Hokkien Noodle in Petaling Street. They have been in business since 1946. He is the third generation of the family who continues the business. This nostalgic hawker stall has a valuable history behind it. If you’re looking for a place to date this place is not the one. If you treasure traditional Chinese food, this is the place for you!
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Lian Bee Hokkien Mee
📍 Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lok
👉 Closed on Tuesday
👉 Daily, 430pm-1030pm
👉 Non-halal
- Apam Balik Stall (Petaling Street)
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This warm and unique apam balik can be found in Petaling Street. If you’re looking for a sweet and light snack to eat, you can try this Uncle Ah Loh’s Apam Balik for only RM1.20! These traditional pancakes are soft and crispy too. You would definitely come back for this apam balik for sure. Peanuts are poured alongside with sugar to make it more flavourful. You should also try their grated coconut topping or the pandan-flavoured pancakes. It’s really worth it!
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Lian Bee Hokkien Mee
📍 2, Jalan Hujan Rahmat 2, Taman Overseas Union, 58200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
👉 Closed on Tuesday
👉 Daily, 430pm-1030pm
👉 Non-halal












