5 Local Spots Dua Lipa Should Visit When She Returns To KL

British-Albanian pop star Dua Lipa recently performed at the Axiata Arena for her Radical Optimism Tour, which took centre stage for two nights as she dazzled the audience with her hit songs. This two-day event was memorable for both the artist and her fans, with the concert’s success evident in the numerous videos and photos shared by fans on social media.

After the electrifying performance, the American singer was spotted visiting Batu Caves, sharing her experience on Instagram, and enjoying her time in Kuala Lumpur. Having mentioned that KL is one of her favourite places to visit, we have no doubt the Grammy winner will be back again. Known for its cultural diversity and rich food scene, Malaysia offers a variety of street food dishes that would delight Dua Lipa. Here are some top spots that we recommend the “Houdini” singer should try during her next visit:

1. Mansion Tea Stall

Mansion Tea Stall, a beloved local institution, is famous for its Roti Canai Banjir Special, a delicious dish that consists of crispy roti canai drenched in a rich blend of fish curry, sambal, and dhal and topped with two half-boiled eggs. This indulgent combination offers a creamy texture with a perfect balance of flavours that will leave you craving more.

It’s a local favourite for a reason, with many recommending pairing it with a cup of teh tarik or kopi O to complete the meal. Due to its popularity, it tends to get busy during peak hours, so it’s advisable to visit during quieter times for a more relaxed dining experience.

Opening Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week.

Address: Jalan Masjid India, No. 2, Lorong Bunus Satu, Selangor Mansion, 50100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

2. Roti John Titiwangsa

Roti John Titiwangsa offers a generous serving of roti john, a sandwich-style dish filled with a variety of delicious ingredients. Whether it’s sausages, mozzarella cheese, or a combination of chicken, beef, or signature tuna, this place is known for serving up hearty portions that satisfy even the hungriest of appetites.

What sets Roti John Titiwangsa apart is the versatility it offers, allowing customers to customise their roti john with extra sauces, mayonnaise, cheese, and sausages. This street food spot is not just a place to eat but also a perfect hangout destination for those looking to enjoy a filling, flavourful meal with friends.

Opening Hours: 3pm-11pm (Daily)

Address: 199, Jalan Datuk Keramat, Kampung Datuk Keramat, 54000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

3. RSMY

For cheese lovers, RSMY Cheese Naan is an unmissable spot. Known for its indulgent cheese naan, this restaurant serves up a fluffy, cheesy naan stuffed with generous amounts of cheese and topped with even more cheese, creating a gooey, satisfying experience.

Besides its signature naan, the menu also features classic Indian dishes like biryani, tandoori chicken, and an assortment of curries, making it a versatile choice for those craving comforting, authentic Indian-inspired food. Its popularity among locals and tourists alike speaks volumes about its quality, making it one of the best places in Kuala Lumpur to enjoy Indian street food.

Opening Hours: 11am-12am (Monday-Thursday), 11am-1am (Friday & Saturday).

Address: Lot 11&13, Jalan Medan Tuanku, Medan Tuanku, 50300, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 

4. 888 Cheese Potato

888 Cheese Potato has gained widespread popularity for its creative and satisfying cheese-loaded potato dishes. Whether it’s the Chicken Popcorn Cheese Potato, Hawaiian Cheese Potato, or Spicy Pepper Chicken Potato, these dishes come with a variety of toppings, such as crispy popcorn chicken, ham, or black pepper butter, making them a truly indulgent snack.

The stall also caters to vegetarians, offering options like the Original Cheese Potato and Spicy Cheese Potato, which balance creamy cheese sauce with bold flavours. If you’re feeling adventurous, try their Ice Cream Cheese Potato, which combines the savoury richness of cheese with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for an unforgettable sweet-savoury experience.

Opening Hours: 5pm-11pm (Daily)

Address: 888 Cheese Potato, Yayasan Selangor, Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

5. Mon Beef Roti

Mon Beef Roti has quickly become a viral sensation in Kuala Lumpur for its unique take on the traditional beef roti. Originating from an old Chinese recipe, the dish features a crispy, golden brown exterior and a juicy beef filling that promises a satisfying crunch with every bite.

The stall offers both beef and chicken variations, with the option to watch the chefs prepare the roti right in front of you. This combination of crispy texture and chewy interior has made it a favourite snack among locals. Since its viral rise earlier this year, expect to queue up, but the wait is definitely worth it for this one-of-a-kind snack.

Opening Hours: 8:30am-12am (Daily)

Address: 82, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Sakinah contributed to this article. 

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