
Keropok Lekor is one of Malaysia's favourite affordable tea-time snack (if not within the Top 10). It comes in a few forms, their fried versions are usually done either thin and crunchy, or thick and chewy. However, for those opting for something a little healthier, you can also try out the steamed version, which smells and tastes a little more fishy compared to the fried one. Whichever your preference may be, you're definitely in for a treat!
Keropok Lekor @ SS15
Many of you might have heard of the famous rojak in SS15, but do you know that besides the famous rojak there are other things worth trying out as well? Cendol, pisang goreng and keropok lekor are some of the must-tries, too. As for the keropok lekor, you can choose from either the thinner and crispier variant, or the more chewy and filling ones.
Restoran Sri Anggerik
Restoran Sri Anggerik isn't all that easy to find, but many of the locals do come here for a quick meal. They offer a wide variety of Malaysian delights such as nasi lemak, fried rice, satay, burgers, and keropok lekor. There is also a cheese variant offered here, which some of you cheese lovers out there may enjoy.
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