Suggestions for delicious food courts with air-conditioned seating in Kuala Lumpur
Anyone who has wandered around Kuala Lumpur knows that to eat delicious street food, you often have to squeeze through night markets or sidewalk stalls. But right in the heart of Bukit Bintang, there is a place that breaks all those stereotypes: Lot 10 Hutong. This is not just an ordinary food court, but is dubbed the "street food museum" where dozens of Malaysia's famous culinary brands gather in a spacious air-conditioned space.
Lot 10 Hutong is designed with dark wood tones and yellow lights reminiscent of old streets, but with cool air conditioning that makes the dining experience much more comfortable. Each food stall here is a heritage story: from Penang char kway teow stir-fried noodles, KL-style beef noodles, Chinese dimsum, to hot Klang bak kut teh that many discerning diners seek out.
The special thing is that many brands in Hutong have been famous for decades, with some stalls existing through three generations. Instead of having to travel all over Malaysia to taste each dish, tourists just need to spend one meal here to "collect" almost all the typical flavors of Malaysian street food.
If during the day you shop in Bukit Bintang, in the evening you can stop by Lot 10 Hutong, order a bowl of hot noodles, add some dim sum or chicken rice, and sit leisurely in a space blending tradition and modernity. A unique street food experience, where the "street" is neatly tucked inside a shopping mall.
Photo: Collected
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