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Hungry? Have your fill at these 5 eateries in Kuala Selangor
Published on: Tuesday, February 21, 2023
By: FMT Reporters
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A scrumptious selection of classic Malay delights, including ketupat, satay and kuih-muih, at Warung Ketupat Kampung Permatang. (Tourism Selangor pic)
The festive holidays are coming up, and you might be wondering what else you can do to fill up your time. Well, how about a trip to Kuala Selangor?

From yesterday’s selection of nature parks and fascinating locations to today’s recommendations, add these places to your itinerary and experience all this charming town has to offer.

Gastronomy

After a day of touring the attractions and activities, there’s nothing better than indulging in delicious and satisfying meals to replenish your energy. Well, good news – these eateries in Kuala Selangor offer a diverse range of local and international cuisine. Check them out.

1. Kinnaree Thai

Kinnaree Thai is a pork-free restaurant located close to the Selangor river that serves delicious cuisine from Malaysia’s neighbour. Enjoy a range of dishes, including traditional favourites and vegetarian options.

The restaurant is also able to accommodate special dietary needs, so have at it!

Address: Taman Bayu, Pasir Penambang, 45000 Kuala Selangor, Selangor

2. Warung Ibu Nasi Ambeng

Did you know that nasi ambeng (a traditional Javanese dish consisting of – but not limited to – rice, chicken, fried noodles, stir-fried tempeh, and tofu) is Selangor’s official heritage dish?

If you’re looking for authenticity, head on over to Warung Ibu Nasi Ambeng to enjoy this popular and delicious dish enjoyed by communities in Indonesia and Malaysia.

Address: Lot 216 Batu 6, 45500 Tanjong Karang, Selangor

3. TK Coconut Farm Ville

Located in Tanjung Karang, this food-court-concept farm boasts a variety of coconut-based offerings such as shakes, jelly and ice-cream, in addition to stalls serving hot food.

There’s much to be savoured here, from heavy meals to light snacks… with seafood aplenty, naturally!

Address: PT 3441, Kampung Sungai Terap, 45500 Tanjong Karang, Selangor

4. Warung Ketupat Kampung Permatang

Here’s another terrific option for classic Malay cuisine: Warung Ketupat Kampung Permatang is a great breakfast spot in Tanjung Karang that serves mouthwatering, authentic ketupat and satay.

Enjoy it with their classic rendang, kuah lodeh or peanut gravy. Mmm!

Address: 469, Jalan Permatang, Kampung Permatang, 45000 Kuala Selangor, Selangor

5. Auntie Foo Café

With a pork-free kopitiam menu that covers dishes like classic kaya toast, egg sandwich and coffee, Auntie Foo Café is another choice breakfast location.

It also offers a variety of memetoes and gifts such as postcards, and you can learn about private trips available in and around Kuala Selangor.

Address: 1, Jalan Raja Abdullah, 45000 Kuala Selangor, Selangor

Bonus: accommodation

Hotel Le Shore

Make the most of your trip to Kuala Selangor with this accommodation option conveniently located near the attractions listed above and yesterday.

Hotel Le Shore is situated at a century-old fishing jetty on the Selangor river. Experience the rustic lifestyle and warm hospitality of Pasir Penambang and recharge as you soak in scenic views of the riverside.

With rates starting from RM148 a night, the modern, fully furnished rooms will ensure you get ample rest.

And, if you’re still feeling hungry despite having visited all the eateries above, you can dine on delicious freshly caught seafood at the hotel’s restaurant!

Address: PT 80, Jalan Sungai Yu, Pasir Penambang, 45000 Kuala Selangor, Selangor

This article was produced by Tourism Selangor, Selangor state’s official tourism agency, which works to promote the state in the eyes of travellers near and far. Log on to Tourism Selangor’s official website to plan your future travels.





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