Petaling Street is a good place to start shopping and looking around. Petaling Street is a must for any tourist – to get some goods at bargain prices and certainly an eye-opening experience for tourists.As the busiest spot in town, Petaling Street preserves the its shopping ambience the same way it was done and built decades ago. Walk through the rows of pre war buildings and you might just bump into something interesting -all kinds of goods and hawker food that offer delicious choices to choose from. Some of the restaurants here have been operating for generations! Yook Woo Hin restaurant is longest surviving family-run food places in KL. There are also many shops along this road selling a variety of goods such as handbags, shoes and leather goods.

It is easy getting to Petaling Street – Take a taxi, but also numerous bus companies service the area. To get the best atmosphere you must go at night! :)

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Entrance of Petaling Street, you wont get wet even when it is rain because it is covered…

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You must try this longan dessert (air mata kucing) – RM1.20 per cup. The stall is behind rows of fruits stalls.

Chinese pancakes – The bigger one with peanut and sugar filling; grated coconut for the smaller one. Special, I do not see in other places…

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Yummy yao char kuai , the shorter yao char kuai topped with sesame, the round one is ham chin peng. All made from flour and deep fried in the wok…

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