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Char Kway Teow: Stir-fried flat rice noodles with prawns, Chinese sausage, bean sprouts, and egg.<br>

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  1. Certainly! Malaysia is known for its diverse and flavorful cuisine that reflects the country's multicultural heritage. Here's a sample menu of some popular Malaysian dishes: Appetizers: Mly Menus Satay: Grilled skewers of marinated meat (chicken, beef, or lamb) served with peanut sauce. Otak-Otak: Spiced fish cake wrapped in banana leaves and grilled. Popiah: Fresh spring rolls filled with jicama, tofu, shrimp, and other vegetables. Soups: 4. Laksa: A spicy noodle soup with a coconut milk base, often served with prawns or chicken. Tom Yam: A hot and sour soup with a combination of herbs, chili, lime, and either seafood or chicken. Main Courses: 6. Nasi Lemak: Fragrant coconut rice served with sambal (spicy chili paste), fried anchovies, peanuts, boiled egg, and cucumber. Rendang: A slow-cooked, rich and spicy beef or chicken dish with coconut milk and a blend of aromatic spices. Char Kway Teow: Stir-fried flat rice noodles with prawns, Chinese sausage, bean sprouts, and egg. Hainanese Chicken Rice: Poached chicken served with fragrant rice cooked in chicken broth and accompanied by chili sauce and ginger paste. Mlymenu Seafood: 10. Assam Pedas: A sour and spicy fish stew made with tamarind, chili, and various vegetables. Sambal Udang: Prawns cooked in a spicy chili paste with tamarind and lime leaves. Vegetarian: 12. Sayur Lodeh: Mixed vegetables in a coconut milk-based curry. Rojak: A fruit and vegetable salad with a sweet and spicy dressing. Desserts: 14. Cendol: A refreshing dessert made with coconut milk, green rice flour jelly, and palm sugar syrup. mlymenus.com

  2. Kuih: Assorted colorful traditional Malaysian sweets and cakes, often made from rice flour, coconut, and pandan. Beverages: 16. Teh Tarik: Pulled milk tea, poured from a height to create froth. Kopi-O: Strong black coffee served with sugar or condensed milk. These are just a few examples of the many delicious dishes you can find in Malaysia. Enjoy exploring the rich and diverse flavors of Malaysian cuisine!

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