Malaysia did not disappoint, it was simply
a mecca for foodies. Every street was lined with world-class street food. The
restaurants with their plastic chairs may not look too appealing but they were
serving the finest, freshest food. The country has strong Chinese and Indian
communities meaning their's a great variety of delicious food on offer to devour.
Our first stop was Penang; described as the Malaysian food capital. I was in my element! This town was all about indulging
in the very best food Malaysia had to offer. This was the sort of place where you
wished you had a second stomach, as one stomach just wasn’t enough to taste all
the delightful, sumptuous and tasty dishes on offer.
Our day started with a Dim Sum brunch at
Tho Yuen restaurant. The place is a true locals haunt. Packed all morning long with newspaper
reading loners and chattering groups of locals, we arrived at 11am and the
place was bustling with people sipping Chinese tea and having a late breakfast.
We were lucky to find a seat, the restaurant is so renowned with the Penang
locals that you usually have a queue for each table. We arrived at the restaurant
just in time to sample the last Dim Sum of the day. The restaurant opens at 5am
and the waiter told us we were very lucky that they still had a few remaining bits
of Dim Sum for us to indulge in.
Tho Yuen Restaurant |
The last remaining Dim Sum of the day |
The Dim Sum burst with flavour as it melted
in your mouth.. simply divine! And when washed down with a fresh Chinese tea full of
antioxidants, you soon realise why this is a popular restaurant for locals and tourists alike. It was the perfect way to start the day!
Delicious Pork Dim Sum |
Melt in the mouth fish Dim Sum |
And to complement the Dim Sum we had a steamed pork roll each.The outer bread, perfectly soft and fluffy and the inner pork, beautifully caramelised and sweet... The perfect brunch!
Sweet, caramelised pork rolls |
All washed down with Chinese tea to cleanse the pallet and wash out any impurities. |
The next stop was dinner and we were lucky enough to find a delicious
tandoori street restaurant that was releasing such a beautiful aroma of spice, it was an irresistible stop.
After a morning of exploring the Penang sights we stopped off in the afternoon to rest our well-walked feet at an incredible Chinese tea house. Here, we sipped a never-ending supply of tea that was said to be high in antioxidants and very good for cleansing our bodies.
The highlight of the day was our exceptional dinner, this again was from another street food restaurant gem. The restaurant owner recommended we order “Kam Heong” as it's a signature Malaysian dish that is renowned for the fragrance imparted during the cooking process. We were not disappointed that we went with his recommendation. This one-of-a-kind style of stir-frying incorporates ingredients from Malay, Chinese, and Indian cooking to produce one of the most mouth-watering palate I have ever exposed my taste buds to.
With our
bellies well and truly filled to the brim we headed from Penang to the Perhentian islands where we stayed in the magical Mira bay. This was a true tropical
hideaway, little beach huts, a white sand beach and a beautiful restaurant
surrounded by rainforest. The restaurant had a small menu of delicious specials
each night.
Mira Bays beautiful restaurant |
The fish was so soft it fell away from the bone and the spices gain the perfect kick of flavour without over-powering the delicate fish. This was my favourite special, my mouth is watering just thinking about it!
Fully
chilled out we headed for the hustle and bustle of KL where we stayed in the
heart of Chinatown and yet again, night after night we had the pleasure of sampling some of
Malaysia’s finest foods from the country's Chinese community.
Chinatown in KL |
Chilli Chicken |
Chicken and spring onions |
Hot roasted chestnuts |
Malysian Chicken curry |
Chicken and cashew nuts |
We headed from one capital to the next for a quick
stop in Singapore’s Little India to feast on a few curry dishes.
From here it is on to the BBQ capital of the world...Australia.