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Malaysia Day Roundup: Have A Delicious Look Now at Top Food Picks

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Merdeka Day Roundup: A Delicious Look at Malaysia’s Top Food Picks

With Malaysia day fast approaching, there’s no better time to savour one of the many things that unite Malaysians: a shared love for food. From old-school gems to the latest concoction making waves online, Malaysia’s vibrant food scene is a reflection of the nation’s rich culture and diversity.

To inspire your next meal this long Malaysia day weekend, foodpanda reveals top picks Malaysians just can’t get enough of—a delicious reminder that in Malaysia, good food is always just a plate (and an order) away.

Nasi Lemak Chicken Rempah from Kawan’s Kopitiam 

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Nasi Lemak Chicken Rempah from Kawan’s Kopitiam 

1) Local Favourites 

When they say classics never go out of style, they’re absolutely right. After all, nothing beats a fragrant nasi lemak, a crispy roti canai with your favourite combo of dhal, curry or sambal, or a plate of char kueh teow sizzling hot from the wok. These dishes consistently top the list of Malaysian favourite order on foodpanda–and it’s no surprise why. They’re the ultimate comfort food, deeply rooted in the nation’s identity.

Strawberry Matcha Latte from HWC Coffee

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Strawberry Matcha Latte from HWC Coffee

2) Trending Bites

Matcha lattes may not be new, but the world is falling in love with its earthy goodness in a big way. Notably, the beverage, including its even trendier iterations like strawberry matcha lattes, are quickly rising to the top of Malaysians’ favourite drink orders. 

Korean fried chicken has become a go-to indulgence for many Malaysians—and the craving for the crispy, flavour-packed dish is still going strong. When paired with fries and your soft drink of choice, it’s the kind of meal that can instantly brighten your day.

Rose & Lychee Soy Beancurd from Four Beans Soy Desserts

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Rose & Lychee Soy Beancurd from Four Beans Soy Desserts

3) Local Sweet Treats 

Malaysians love desserts as much as anyone, but local treats like cendol and tau fu fah or soy beancurd truly stand out. With their rich flavours and silky, soft textures, they’re the perfect thirst quenchers—whether you’ve got a serious sweet tooth or just want a mid-day treat.

Teh tarik from Restoran Nasi Kandar Wafeeqah Bistro

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Teh tarik from Restoran Nasi Kandar Wafeeqah Bistro

4) Timeless Sips 

Speaking of classics, some beverages are simply evergreen—and Milo ais and teh tarik are right at the top of that list. These drinks have stood the test of time, loved by Malaysians of all ages at any time of the day–breakfast, lunch or dinner. Whether you’re in the mood for something hearty or just looking for a teatime break, a refreshing Milo ais or a frothy teh tarik is perfect to round up your meal.

There’s nothing quite like visiting your favourite restaurants, hawkers, food courts, and roadside stalls—but if you’re short on time, just order away. From Marrybrown’s crispy fried chicken to Sushi King’s fresh and flavourful Japanese favourites, SPADE’S BURGER’s creative burgers, Bask Bear Coffee’s local-inspired brews, and Tealive’s irresistible bubble teas, you’ll find them all on foodpanda app. 

This Merdeka and Malaysia Day, foodpanda is offering a wide range of promotions including SYOK deals with RM10 off your pick up order from selected restaurants nationwide. Complete 6 orders (6 stamps) with every RM25 spent to receive an RM8 off voucher and stand a chance to win a Proton X50 Premium. For more information, visit here

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