
7 Places to Go for Vegetarian Food in Petaling Jaya
Looking for vegetarian food in Petaling Jaya? Check out these restaurants which serve up meatless dishes ranging from Western and Thai cuisine to organic food.
Malaysia encapsulates everything there is to love about Asia – rich heritage, incredible food, and a nice mix of bustling cities and small towns, punctuated by verdant rainforests and untouched nature.

Looking for vegetarian food in Petaling Jaya? Check out these restaurants which serve up meatless dishes ranging from Western and Thai cuisine to organic food.

One of the best island destinations in Malaysia, the Perhentian Islands make a fantastic holiday spot for active travellers and also beach bummers.

Ride the cable car up into the mountains of Pahang and enter a world of fun and entertainment: Genting Highlands. Here are some of the must-visit attractions there!

Adding to the diversity of Klang Valley’s public transportation scene is the mass rapid transit (MRT). The main line is the Sungai Buloh – Kajang (SBK) line which opened in December 2016, but the network is still in the process of expanding.

Kota Damansara, a township in Petaling Jaya, is not just a boring residential area. Here are some of the attractions you can visit there.

Expect long slides, thrilling rides, water shows, meandering rivers, a kids’ play area, and many more!

Embark on a food hunt in these cafes and restaurants in Klang, a wonderful food paradise with a mind-boggling array of food, from traditional toast and cendol to Mexican cuisine.

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Enter these caves in Malaysia and be enclosed in a world with cool rock formations, streams and maybe even religious attractions.

No need to spend a single cent at these attractions in KL which are absolutely free for visitors. Add these spots to your sightseeing itinerary!

Indulge in succulent seafood, be it fish, prawns or oysters in these fantastic restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang.

Delve into the glory days of Malacca by understanding its past in Flora de Lamar, a museum housed in the replica of a Portuguese ship that sank in 1512.
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