The stall normally provides the table and chair for the customer to dine along the street. Menu served normally different from one stall to another but the famous menu for the non halal street food are the roasted pork belly and the roasted duck with rice. This stall located at the Petaling Street, within the Chinatown area, and the stall open daily from 10 am till late at night.
Non-halal Chinese food
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Min
Sunday, 17 June 2012
In Malaysia, the population consist of various ethnic and races whereby these different ethnicity have their own distinctive culinary tradition, with no exception to street food. In Kuala Lumpur, most of the Chinese street food can be found at the Chinatown area where the population occupied mostly by Chinese and tourist from continental countries.
The stall normally provides the table and chair for the customer to dine along the street. Menu served normally different from one stall to another but the famous menu for the non halal street food are the roasted pork belly and the roasted duck with rice. This stall located at the Petaling Street, within the Chinatown area, and the stall open daily from 10 am till late at night.
The stall normally provides the table and chair for the customer to dine along the street. Menu served normally different from one stall to another but the famous menu for the non halal street food are the roasted pork belly and the roasted duck with rice. This stall located at the Petaling Street, within the Chinatown area, and the stall open daily from 10 am till late at night.
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