Besides enjoying the foods, there's also some sightseeing to do at this place. Here's the photos that was taken.
the archway |
tang hu lu in KL |
Merdeka 118 as seen from the streets |
another shot of Merdeka 118 as the backdrop |
Read about Merdeka 118 via this link.
wall mural that pays homage to 'Pasar Karat' (flea market) |
read about the history of the place |
there's a queue to this Bib Gourmand 2023 chicken rice place |
street art or grafitti? |
colourful |
hustle bustle of city life |
teashop |
who's dat |
Hong Kong tea house |
this place has claypot coffee |
there's a place to chill |
popular place for egg tart |
lotsa people taking OOTD pics here |
homegrown brand |
Those were the places we passed by and finally, arrived at 鬼仔巷 (Kwai Chai Hong). The name sounds scary if you asked me...
entrance |
The place is pretty small, so it could get pretty congested with all the human traffic.
photo taking spot |
mahjong tiles hanging |
一索 (one stick) |
Kwai Chai Hong supposedly brings visitors to the 1960s golden era of KL Chinatown. But why did it feel more HK'ish than KL'ish? Hmmm...
wall art |
There's some F&B shops in there if you would want to dine-in otherwise, mostly were there to snap some photos with all the props setup in that space. The art was quite nice but easily crowded.
queuing up for the fame soy bean dessert |
Petaling Street gets superbly crowded in the evenings, so best to do your walkabouts before the evening vendors put up their wares and the street became narrower and probably need to start dodging others who wants to pass via the same way.
night view of KL tower |
For food around Petaling Street, can visit these: Part1, Part2, Part3.
Thanks for reading the blog and have a good week or weekend!
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