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Location
Kampung Baru
Most visitors to Kuala Lumpur eat in the same few tourist spots and leave thinking they've seen the city. They haven't. Real KL lives in alleyways no guidebook sends you to, and that's where we'll take you.
Your guide introduces you to the families preparing regional dishes across the neighborhood. You will share wooden tables and eat freshly grilled satay right off the charcoal.
Sound familiar?
The tourist trap problem
KL's tourist areas are full of food that looks Malaysian but was designed for tourists. The real city, where locals have eaten for generations, is hiding in neighborhoods most visitors never find. Without a guide, you'll walk right past it.
A Tour Built Around You
We do not have a fixed tour here yet, but that does not mean you miss out. Our Tailored Experience lets you build a private tour around what you want to eat, see, and learn. Tell us your group size, dietary needs, and preferred neighbourhoods, and we will design a route with our best local guides.
How It Works
Three steps to eating like a local
Pick your adventure
Choose the tour that matches your taste — join a small group or book a private experience. Every route is built around the real food locals actually eat.
Meet your guide
A local who knows every stall, every hawker, and every story behind the food. This is the person who grew up eating here — they'll take you where guidebooks can't.
Eat without worry
8+ stops, 3–4 hours, one incredible meal. Every dish is vetted, every stall is trusted, and every bite comes with a story. You just show up and enjoy.
What Makes It Special
Food Tours in Kampung Baru
The People
The third-generation hawkers who've been feeding KL's neighborhoods since before the Petronas Towers existed. The roti canai masters who've flipped dough for 40+ years. The kopitiam uncles who remember when this was a tin-mining town. These aren't just cooks, they're KL's living culinary archive.
The Places
Hidden alleyways in Chow Kit where the popular curry laksa waits. The bustling market stalls of Pudu where families have shopped for three generations. Streets around Masjid India that transform at night into an open-air feast. The places no guidebook sends you, because they don't need to.
The Stories
KL's food tells the story of Malaysia itself. Chinese immigrants who built kopitiam culture around strong coffee and kaya toast. Indian-Muslim traders who brought banana leaf rice and roti canai. Malay villagers who carried their nasi lemak recipes from kampungs to the city. Three cultures, one table, 150 years of history in every bite.




Kampung Baru is traditional Malay village life in the middle of KL. Wooden houses, nasi lemak stalls, and the best satay in the city after sunset.
What to expect
- 8+ tasting stops over 3-4 hours with a local guide who knows every stall owner
- Small groups (max 8) so you actually talk to the people cooking your food
- From RM285 per person for join-in tours; private tours available
Who this might not be for
- If you need wheelchair-accessible routes, contact us first — some areas have limited access
- If you're looking for fine dining — we do street food and hawker stalls, not restaurants
- If you're travelling with kids under 5 — some tours involve walking on uneven streets
What guests say
Real reviews from people who did this tour
“Our family of 4 had a fantastic time with Danny on the street food tour. It was a great mix of good food and learning about the history of Chinatown. There was …”
Tim Scholes
KL
“I joined the tour with Pauline and I highly recommend this KL street food tour to anyone looking for a local and personal experience! Pauline not only takes you…”
Janne Maas
KL
“The first thing my husband and I did when we arrived in KL was meet our fabulous and friendly tour guide Pauline. We spent the next 5 hours together exploring a…”
Hannah Tydeman-Klassen
KL
“The tour is informative and Pauline is very energetic, helpful and knowledgeable.”
Rachel Li Ying
KL
“I would thoroughly recommend this tour for those who are looking to see and experience Chinatown beyond what you see in your guide book! Our guide Pauline was v…”
Dan Foxman
KL
“When you're planning to go to Malaysia, a food tour with Simply Enak is a must-do! I experienced it in KL and I love how we've seen and tasted the nicest places…”
Kim Cramer
KL
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