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How can vegetarians make the most of a 2-week trip to Singapore and Malaysia?

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Bond

Hi friends!
I'm going to Singapore and Malaysia (was thinking just Kuala Lumpur) for 2 weeks next February. Any tips? Anything we have to do, or should avoid?
We're also vegetarian so any tips in that regard would be so appreciated!

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Gerri

Two weeks is a long time for Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Three nights average is good for Singapore. Cameron Highlands in Malaysia are beautiful

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Casey

Wow! Sounds like a great trip! Have fun!

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Ron

visit Malacca in the middle of the two ..great place. Eat at Indian places .. try masala dosa in the morning and Quan yin veg buffet places ..enjoy

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SavSol

2 weeks in KL is a lot...rent a car or take train/bus Penang-Singapore, Melaka like Ron Z says is half way, Cameron Highlands. 2-3 days at each place is sufficient. http://www.malaysia.travel/en/ca. East coast like Kelantan, Perlis are cultural too...

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Ron

if you can go a bit earlier Thaipusum is on Jan 31

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Sheila

Penang....and 2 weeks is a lot of time for KL, believe me. Try cutting that back, trust me.

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Caitlin

Definitely check our Penang! Man, get ready for some of the best food. I'm so excited for you!

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Yee

I’ve hear Langkawi is a must check out resort.

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Bon

Langkawai is nice make sure u plan on renting a car or scooter. Or u have to call for a taxi. There are no public transit service.

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Bon

Bring bug repellent!

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Viktor

tama negara

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Cheryl

I agree- 3 days in Singapore- must see is the zoo plus their night safari- even San Diego zoo does not have that. Go in the afternoon & then the night safari. Haw Par Villa - check it out. KL- 3nights is good- Petronas Towers & surrounding area is good. Lots of buses to get to your destination now that Malaysia have the freeway. Check out West Coast -Ipoh, Malacca (lots of history & good Peranakan food & birthplace of the Peranakan cult& cuisine ), Penang(food paradise).
East Coast - Kelantan, Redang island (resort)

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Bond

Thanks guys! I should have clarified. It's one week Singapore and one week in KL

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Cheryl

If you intend to stay 1 week in Singapore- then check out Sentosa island with the cable car - they have a Museum with the old fort, aquarium etc
Check out the website "Hungrygowhere" for local food- 1 week is still a tad long for Singapore- 5 nights should do. Malaysia has more to offer

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Sam

I stayed 4 days in Singapore and I was bored by 2nd day. Think of Singapore as SEA Vancouver. Lodging is extremely expensive as well thanks to Marina Bay Sands.. I would spend 3-4 days in Singapore and do smaller towns in Malaysia if I go back to spend time inbetween malay/sing for 2 weeks

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Lauren

Jill Swan

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Megan

Perhentian Islands, Penang, Langkawi are all great places to check out. You could do Penang and Langkawi in 7 days. Georgetown is one of the best cities - food, culture and lots to do there. KL you can see in 2-3 days, and you won't need more than 3-4 in Singapore (go to Pulau Ubin and rent a bike!)

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Sam

I find Singapore super humid even for SEA standard.. make sure you pack light clothes that dries fast

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Bond

Thanks!

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Sam

There is telephone company called starhub. Buy sim card and ask for roaming plan. 30 days 2.4gb for $15. This should be enough for both KL and Singapore unless you do youtube(use wifi for such). Now you will have roaming services around 7 different countries in SEA for mere $15 (it even works on US) . Also download grab taxi app. It is SEA version of uber. Especially in Malaysia, ride grab taxi. It is dirt cheap and you avoid getting robbed by dishonest taxi driver. For example, non grab taxi driver will charge you 20rm for short distance and same ride will cost you mere 6 rm. Another thing to note is, do all your foreign exchange in singapore airport. I know I said airport. They have really good rate. Trust me. I even exchanged CAD to SIN$ then SIN$ to JPY(double exchange) and pay just under 3% fee altogether versus typical 8-10% they charge anywhere in Japan.

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Bond

Wow thank you!

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Amy

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Amy

Anyone know how to get a discount to stay at Marina Bay sands?

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Sam

Spend millions in gambling

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Tony

For Malaysia, you should consider some other destinations instead of KL. Penang, Melaka for instance.

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Isaac

Meats are great.


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<p>A Vegetarian's Guide to Singapore and Malaysia





A Vegetarian's Guide to Singapore and Malaysia

Hey friends! Planning a trip to Singapore and Malaysia (specifically Kuala Lumpur) for two weeks next February? That's awesome! As fellow vegetarians, we've got some insider tips to help you make the most of your adventure in these culinary hotspots.

Singapore

Singapore is a melting pot of cultures, and its food scene reflects that diversity. Here are some must-try experiences:

  • Hawker Centers: These open-air food courts are a foodie's paradise. Look for stalls with the "Halal" or "Vegetarian" signs, and don't be afraid to ask if dishes are meat-free. Popular options include Indian curries, Chinese stir-fries, and local favorites like laksa (coconut curry noodles) and nasi goreng (fried rice).
  • Little India: Wander through this vibrant neighborhood and savor the aromas of Indian spices. Grab a dosa (savory crepe) or thali (platter with various curries and accompaniments) from one of the many vegetarian restaurants.
  • Lau Pa Sat: This historic hawker center in the heart of the city is a great spot to sample local delicacies like vegetarian dumplings and mock meat dishes.

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Malaysia's capital city is a foodie paradise, with a diverse array of vegetarian options. Here are some highlights:

  • Brickfields (Little India): This area is a haven for vegetarians, with countless Indian restaurants serving up delicious curries, dosas, and chaats (savory snacks).
  • Chinatown: Explore the bustling streets and hunt for vegetarian gems like mock meat dishes, vegetable dumplings, and Buddhist vegetarian restaurants.
  • Petaling Street Night Market: This iconic night market is a sensory overload, with stalls selling everything from fresh produce to street food. Keep an eye out for vegetarian options like vegetable fritters and soy-based dishes.

Tips and Things to Avoid

Important Tips:

  • Always clarify if dishes are truly vegetarian, as some may contain fish sauce or other non-vegetarian ingredients.
  • Don't be afraid to ask for modifications or request a vegetarian version of a dish.
  • Carry snacks like nuts, dried fruits, or protein bars for those times when finding vegetarian options is challenging.
  • Drink bottled water and avoid tap water to prevent any stomach issues.

Things to Avoid:

  • Dishes with listed ingredients like shrimp paste, fish sauce, or oyster sauce, as these are non-vegetarian.
  • Street food vendors that don't have proper food handling practices or cleanliness standards.
  • Overly adventurous eating experiences, like exotic fruits or dishes, if you have a sensitive stomach.








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