Thursday, November 19, 2020

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Warm and Welcoming


My 5 day visit to Kuala Lumpur, capital of Malaysia, was focused on sampling the spicy cuisine, meeting the locals and exploring the cooking methods wherever possible.

Roasting coffee beans on the pavement was a great place to start.  The aroma was intoxicating!




My hotel was out of the city centre so I made sure I enjoyed my evening hotel meal with a glass of wine knowing I didn't have to catch a train afterwards


Dome Kuala Lumpur has the most delicious desserts


Spicy dumplings with an icy cold Tiger beer


I certainly enjoy a quality wine or local beer when on holidays


Almost Malaysia's national dish - Nasi Lemak.  There are slight variations - and I found a few - however the original features coconut rice, prawn sambal, fried anchovies, peanuts, cucumber slices and ayam redang.







Time for sightseeing which I did by jumping on the Hop On / Hop Off double-decker bus.  First circuit was to check out where I wanted to get off on the second circuit.  Best way possible to check out major cities around the world.


Sultan Abdul Samar Building


Kuala Lumpur skyline


Petrona Twin Towers - 451 metres tall



Multi storey shopping malls offering international labels mixed with restaurants and food halls



Standing atop the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, the 421m-high KL Tower is, at present, the world's fifth tallest structure. Officially known as Menara KL, it has been outshone by the Petronas Twin Towers but remains an important architectural marker and boasts spectacular views of the city. The viewing deck is at least 100 metres higher than the Petronas Tower’s Skybridge 




Kuala Lumpur is a mix of modern and British colonial era buildings



Gardens abound throughout the city softening the commercial feel




Istana Negara is Malaysia's national palace built in 1928



Taman Burung, Kuala Lumpur.  A gated attraction, Kuala Lumpur Bird Park is a 20.9-acre public aviary. It is a popular tourist attraction receiving an annual average of 200,000 visitors.




KL Theatre






Central Markets



Jalan Alor












Jalan Petaling - Petaling Street





Starhill Gallery is one of those ritzy shopping malls where you are almost afraid to touch things. Ambient lighting, soft jazz music playing in the background and carpeted floors that mask any sound your feet might make, results in this being a red carpet retail experience like no other.







Getting a Bottle at the Bar - what a cool place! This is another one of those photos that just has amazing detail of the incredible decor. It is an underground bar in Kuala Lumpur I could not stop taking photos inside! 













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