🇲🇾 What to Eat in Savanna on Days You Don’t Feel Like Cooking 🍚
🇲🇾 What to Eat in Savanna on Days You Don’t Feel Like Cooking 🍚 As someone who’s lived in Savanna for nearly a year, I love taking evening walks around the neighborhood~ On days I don’t want to cook, I’m always on the hunt for food that suits a Chinese palate. These spots are tried-and-true—no misses! Check them out👇 💁♀️ Food Guide for Area A The row in front of Besides a few cafes, Shop D08 is a must-visit! Recommend the dishes in —you can’t go wrong, and the flavors are spot-on for taste buds~ The shop right next to A1’s entrance is great too—the owner is super friendly, like chatting with a friend~ Their beef s a must-order: tender and juicy, seasoned perfectly for Chinese palates. I always want seconds! The row behind Besides the well-known RB’s USA, their ice cream is amazing! Rich milk flavor with just the right sweetness—perfect for after a meal~ A few shops down, there’s a dessert spot with a yellow sign and little bee logo 🐝. Their hotcream waffles are incredible! Crispy on the outside, soft inside, drizzled with melted cream. Matcha and dark chocolate flavors are both grea—sweet lovers, run! Hidden gem at the end of A1’s back row Near the end, there’s a small, low-key shop called casita—not crowded, and the owner is lovely~ Recommend the dishes in . Each bite feels like home-cooked comfort food, with generous portions and good prices—ideal for avoiding crowds~ 💁♀️ Food Circle Opposite KFC Late-Night Canteen)’sminced pork with eggplant is a must! The eggplant is soft and soaked in savory pork sauce—pair with rice and you’ll finish two bowls. So comforting for late nights~ mee kicap Ipoh’s fish ball noodles: springy noodles in a fresh broth, with plump fish balls that taste like real fish. Warm and filling~ The well-known needs no introduction—classic dishes are all safe bets~ oujisama 13 (past day2day) has amazing smoked duck rice,teppanyaki chicken), and salmon rice! Smoked duck has a subtle smoky flavor, the chicken has crispy skin, and the salmon is fresh and fatty—perfect for office worker lunches~ 💁♀️ Delicious Finds in Area B an near B1’s entrance (big signboard) has amazing cold noodles—refreshing and chewy, loaded with sesame sauce. Perfect for summer, I can’t resist stopping by~ Mixue Bingcheng withis a match made in heaven! The hot pot tastes good, though a bit pricey, and you can only choose fixed broths~ chick chick next to B2’s entrance: fried chicken wings are crispy outside, juicy inside, with a sprinkle of chili powder—so tasty you’ll lick your fingers~ Malaysian restaurant opposite B1: highly recommend Fly Tommy’s USA fried rice—grains separated and coated in sauce, paired with an iced mango juice 🥭. It’s yyds (top-tier), spicy-sour and super satisfying~ 💁♀️ Treasure Shops in Area C Hokkaido opposite C1 (near the main road) has an amazing vibe! Rumor has it even celebrities have visited~ Cozy environment, delicate dishes—great for small gatherings~ belikek at the same spot has affordable, fresh bread—soft and perfect for breakfast with soy milk~ Thai food buffet between C1 and C2: cheap and tasty, with authentic Thai spicy-sour flavors—you’ll leave stuffed~ (Axiya) opposite C1: signature beef noodles and rice bowls are musts! Beef is tender, noodles are chewy, and the sauce with rice is addictive~ Formerly now: their barbecue is yyds! Skewers are crispy and oily, sprinkled with cumin and chili—you can’t stop at one~ Thai restart near C2’s main road: theirbutter shrimp is amazing! Crispy shells, sweet meat coated in rich butter sauce—so delicious (sadly no photo, but trust me, order it!)~ 💁♀️ Little Surprises in Area D There’s an open area behind D where Malay ladies sometimes set up stalls selling bread and cakes 🍰—homemade with a hint of coconut. Grab some for afternoon tea—great value~ These foods have saved me on days I don’t want to cook in Savanna~ If there are any hidden gems I missed, feel free to share in the comments—let’s discover more amazing spots together!👇 #Malaysia#DailyFood#GoodThingsShare#savanna