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Highlights
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Enjoy with the first Michelin food tour in Kuala Lumpur, savoring popular Bak Kut Teh dishes.
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Experience the charm of famous Chinese pastries and enjoy a delightful tea tasting session.
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Enjoy taste authentic fresh street hawker foods.
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Delight in a flavorsome adventure, trying various local snacks in lively Chinatown.
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Visit Guan Di Temple: Nestled in the heart of Chinatown, this Taoist temple has silently watched over the city for more than a century
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What's included
- Underground Train
- Food and beverage in the itinerary
- English Speaking Guide
- Underground Ticket
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About Kuala Lumpur Chinatown Delights with Real Foodie experience
Embark on an unforgettable morning gastronomic adventure through the vibrant streets of Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown. Taste your way through history with authentic hawker fare, traditional Chinese pastries, and renowned Michelin-rated dishes like Bak Kut Teh. It is the perfect blend of culinary delights and cultural immersion in the heart of Malaysia's bustling capital.
Local Legends & Stories
The historic Guan Di Temple is dedicated to the Taoist God of War, Guan Yu, and houses a legendary 59kg copper replica of his famous Guan Dao sword. Locals believe that lifting or touching this sacred weapon will bestow special protection and good fortune upon them.
Must Do Experiences
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Savour a piping hot bowl of Michelin-rated Bak Kut Teh in a hidden neighborhood spot.
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Participate in a traditional Chinese tea tasting session paired with famous local pastries.
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Explore the historical Guan Di Temple to learn about Kuala Lumpur's rich development.
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Indulge in authentic, freshly prepared street hawker foods along the bustling alleys of Chinatown.
Hidden Gems
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Ask your guide to point out the oldest traditional pastry shops that have been operating for generations.
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Keep an eye out for hidden street art murals tucked away in the narrow alleys behind the main food stalls.
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Try the lesser-known local snacks at the wet market area that most tourists easily overlook.
What Makes it Special
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It holds the title of the first Michelin food tour in Kuala Lumpur, guaranteeing high-quality culinary stops.
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Seamlessly blends rich historical storytelling at Guan Di Temple with a diverse gastronomic journey.
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Includes convenient underground train travel and tickets, making navigation through the busy city completely hassle-free.
Available Facilities
Perfect Timing
When to visit for the best experience
The morning is the absolute best time to embark on this tour, as you get to witness the local markets coming to life. Arriving early also means you can beat the intense midday tropical heat and the heavy afternoon crowds. Weekdays are generally preferred for a slightly more relaxed pace compared to busy weekends.
Photography Guide
Capture the perfect shots
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Capture the dynamic steam rising from the hawker stalls against the morning light for mouth-watering food shots.
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Use a wide-angle lens to photograph the intricate architectural details and vibrant red hues of the Guan Di Temple.
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Switch to burst mode when photographing the fast-paced action of street food vendors tossing noodles or pouring tea.
Cultural Etiquette
Respect local customs and traditions
When visiting the Guan Di Temple, remember to dress modestly and keep your voice lowered as a sign of respect to worshippers. It is also customary to receive items, especially food or tea, with your right hand or both hands. Always ask for permission before taking close-up portraits of the street food vendors.
Special Events & Experiences
Enhanced experiences and seasonal highlights
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Chinese New Year brings spectacular dragon dances, vibrant red lanterns, and exclusive festive treats to the streets of Chinatown.
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The Mid-Autumn Festival transforms the area with beautiful lantern displays and an abundance of traditional mooncakes.
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The Hungry Ghost Festival in late summer features fascinating street-side cultural performances and traditional offerings.
Important Guidelines & Safety
Essential safety information and guidelines
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Keep your belongings secure and be mindful of your pockets in crowded market areas to deter pickpockets.
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Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, as the combination of hot weather and walking can be exhausting.
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Be cautious when crossing the busy streets of Chinatown, as motorbikes often weave through narrow lanes.
Visitor Information
Entry Fee
The cost of the tour includes all food and beverage tastings, guide services, and underground train tickets. There are no additional entry fees required for the Guan Di Temple, though donations are always welcome.
Visit Duration
This comprehensive foodie walking tour typically lasts between 3 to 4 hours. This allows ample time for eating, sightseeing, and listening to the historical insights provided by your guide.
Accessibility
While the LRT stations have elevators, the narrow, crowded streets and uneven pavements of Chinatown may present challenges for wheelchair users. Visitors with mobility issues should consult the tour operator beforehand to ensure a comfortable experience.
Highlights
Kuala Lumpur Chinatown Delights with Real Foodie...
- Enjoy with the first Michelin food tour in Kuala Lumpur, savoring popular Bak Kut Teh dishes.
- Experience the charm of famous Chinese pastries and enjoy a delightful tea tasting session.
- Enjoy taste authentic fresh street hawker foods.
- Delight in a flavorsome adventure, trying various local snacks in lively Chinatown.
- Visit Guan Di Temple: Nestled in the heart of Chinatown, this Taoist temple has silently watched over the city for more than a century
Opening hours
All year
Overview
Important Information
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What's Included
- Underground Train
- Food and beverage in the itinerary
- English Speaking Guide
- Underground Ticket
Show Mobile Ticket: Ticketing counter
Please show Mobile Ticket for Redemption.
- Ticket is valid for selected date only
- Please wear comfortable Shoes and clothe
Location
3.14393385, 101.69851962
Frequently Asked Questions
About Kuala Lumpur Chinatown Delights with Real Foodie experience
Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, as the combination of hot weather and walking can be exhausting.
Be cautious when crossing the busy streets of Chinatown, as motorbikes often weave through narrow lanes.
Use a wide-angle lens to photograph the intricate architectural details and vibrant red hues of the Guan Di Temple.
Switch to burst mode when photographing the fast-paced action of street food vendors tossing noodles or pouring tea.
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