Not Just In Malaysia, Here Are 5 Must-Visit Malaysian Restaurants Globally!

As time passes by, the world has becoming to know more and more about Malaysia. This is because Malaysia keeps on making names all over the world and surprisingly, in various expect such as sports, technologies, celebrities and also foods. Little did many people know, there indeed so many Malaysian restaurants are getting famous worldwide. These Malaysian restaurants are located in so many places like Paris, London, New York, Sydney, Tokyo, and others.

The number also keeps on increasing because a lot of Malaysians that live overseas love to have the chance for them to eat what they used to eat back in Malaysia even though they live in other places. In addition, many foreigners also love the taste of Malaysian foods and they would be coming again and again to the restaurants.

Disclaimer: You are reminded to do your own research about these mentioned restaurants to know more about the halal status of the restaurants.

1) Nasi Lemak Paris (Paris)

Picture: Instagram Nasi Lemak Paris

This amazing restaurant that got opened in the city of love that is Paris gladly serves Nasi Lemak and also all types of different authentic Malaysian Cuisine there. This would be one of the most famous Malaysian restaurants in Paris.

2) Satay House (London)

Picture: Satay House

Even if you live and work in London, it does not mean that you could not enjoy the delicious taste of satay and also other Malaysian cuisines that would definitely make you remember back all the flavors in Malaysia. Satay House gladly provides Malaysians food in the street of London as there is an increasing number of Malaysian communities.

3) Fatty Crab (New York)

Picture: Katie Parla

This restaurant serves a lot of options for Malaysian cuisines that would be loved by many people when they visit the city of New York. They got all of the Malaysian cuisines that you could ever think of there such as the Beef Rendang, Mee Jawa, the traditional Nasi Lemak, and many others. Malaysian foods could be easy to get here.

4) Masak Ku (Melbourne)

Picture: Facebook Masak Ku

Melbourne is also another place outside of Malaysia where you do not have to be worried if you can easily get all the Malaysian foods or not. This is because the Masak Ku restaurant could help you with that. Masak Ku serves varieties of delicious Malaysian cuisines that you can enjoy specifically in Melbourne.

5) Agak Agak Seoul

Picture: Facebook Agak Agak Seoul

This Agak Agak Seoul restaurant is actually located near Hongdae specifically in the Yeonnam-dong district. You can easily get Malaysian cuisines such as Nasi Lemak, Wagyu Beef, Laksa, and other delicious options that you can think of when you are in Malaysia.

Sources: Nasi Lemak Paris, Satay House, Fatty Crab, Masak Ku, Agak Agak Seoul.

Adib Mohd

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