Kuala Lumpur Voted World’s Second-Best Street Food City

Guess which city placed first.

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Kuala Lumpur has secured second place in Time Out's global ranking of the world's best street food cities

The Malaysian capital earned an impressive 62% approval rating from international food lovers.

It surpassed famous food hubs like Bangkok and Hanoi, finishing just behind Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City.

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The British publication highlighted Jalan Alor's lively night scene as a major reason for the high score

As night falls, the popular street comes alive with rows of open-air food stalls.

Diners sit on simple plastic chairs beneath glowing red lanterns as they tuck into their meals.

Visitors flock to the area to sample smoky charcoal-grilled satay, whole grilled fish, and char kway teow, among other local delights.

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Malaysian food is famous around the world for its wide variety and complex flavours

The country's rich history has created a unique mix of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European influences.

This blend produces iconic national dishes like nasi lemak, laksa, and roti canai. Each dish offers a balance of spicy, sweet, and sour notes that appeal to local and foreign diners alike.

In the global voting results, Ho Chi Minh City took first place with a 63% approval rating, barely ahead of Kuala Lumpur

Jakarta and Taipei shared third place with a 59% rating each. Mexico City and Manila tied for fifth place with 58%, followed by Hanoi at 57%. Johannesburg and Bangkok tied for eighth place with 56%, while Mumbai rounded out the top 10 with 55%.

The strong showing by Southeast Asian cities highlights the region's growing reputation as a global food destination. 

And yes, Singapore didn't even make the top 10 (Sorry, I don't make the rankings).

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