What makes it 63% Kids-Friendly: School-age children enjoy watching hawkers cook and eating ice-cream, yet narrow sidewalks, motorbike traffic, and scarce clean toilets mean parents must supervise closely and leave before peak crowd.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: This time allows families to sample street food, enjoy open-air seating, and soak up neon lights without tiring younger children.
Early Evening Stroll:
Arrive at 5:30–6:30 PM before peak crowds and watch hawkers prepare food.
Tip: Bring a small backpack for hand sanitizer and wet wipes.
Family-Style Hawker Dinner:
Sit at an open-air table to share char kway teow, satay skewers, and pan mee.
Tip: Order dishes in small portions so kids can try a variety.
Sangkaya Coconut Ice Cream:
Treat kids to creamy coconut ice cream served in fresh coconut shells.
Tip: Ask for less sugar and add tropical fruit toppings.

Jack Tan
It has changed so much since I have visited more than 20 years ago. It has became just another tourist place of visit and not longer the food heaven that I have remembered it to be.
Fahad
A buzzing food street. I’m not a big fan of seafood but it was still quite an experience. There are also some meat options like skewers, and the juices were amazing
Scott S
Everyone said this was the food street of KL and there was lots of food there.. But I would struggle to return, loud, dirty, bright flashing signs everywhere and quite a few rats on the side streets by the overflowing bins. Did find a OK place to eat, probably one of the better ones but would not return. A lot of the food appeared to be mass produced food for the masses and not that authentic. Did...
Ron Yang
A must go! Atmospheric, full of energy, a unique experience. Visitors will have trouble choosing which restaurant to go to. There are touts everywhere. Be prepared to sweat it out, but hats part of the experience!
Fatemeh hajizadeh
Such a wonderful experience! We tried delicious fish and loved the lively, crowded atmosphere of the food street
During Nov–Mar monsoon, carry ponchos and check for stall closures when it rains. In drier months, step out to side lanes for street art photos.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Family hawker meal | MYR 80 |
| Coconut ice cream (2) | MYR 12 |
| Fresh fruit juices (2) | MYR 16 |
| Lok lok skewers | MYR 20 |
| Total Estimated | MYR 128 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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