African/ Nigerian Restaurant in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Hey lovelies, so I will write a couple of late posts that I should have written a million months ago. Late last year I got to go to Malaysia for a weekend getaway with two of my girlfriends and we had so much fun.
Hey lovelies, so I will write a couple of late posts that I should have written a million months ago. Late last year I got to go to Malaysia for a weekend getaway with two of my girlfriends and we had so much fun.
My girlfriends I absolutely love African
food and African music and I know there is a big African community in Kuala
Lumpur, and where there’s an African community, there is bound to be a couple
of African Restaurants. And by African restaurants I really mean Nigerian
Restaurants :D See in any African Expat community, Nigerians always make up the
majority, so in any given country there’s bound to be a couple of Nigerian
Restaurants, bars and clubs where Nigerian expats converge, eat Nigerian food and listen to
Nigerian music. I love Nigerian food and music and so do a lot of other
Africans and people from all over the world. So the first thing I did when
planning this trip was to get online and try to find some Nigerian Restaurants
in KL to hit up once we were there. Unfortunately I could not find anything (which made
me really sad) but it’s all good as we met up with a friend living in KL who
knew where all the best Nigerian Restaurants and African bars/clubs were and I
could breathe a sigh of relief.
So I decided to write this
post as I can imagine there are a million other people out there wondering
where to eat delicious Nigerian cuisine, dance to amazing African beats while
interacting with people from all over Africa whilst in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
We went to the Restaurant in Sunway Pyramid Mall called Rainforest and i was delighted to see that it was packed with Africans from all different countries. I ordered my favorite Nigerian food which is rice, stew and fried plantain and my friends got a huge plate of egusi and suji to share. It was absolutely delicious. We danced away to Nigerian music and there was no better way to start off our night :)
My beautiful friend about to eat some yummy egusi and suji :) |
Right outside Rainforest Bar and Restaurant. |
Whoohoo I made the famous blog! KL was so fun, we def gotta go again soon!
ReplyDeleteAww your comment made me smile :) And YES we gotta go back to Malaysia :)
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