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best place to eat in Kuala Lumpur

A Vegetarian’s Guide to Kuala Lumpur: Hidden Gems & Authentic Eats ​I lived in Kuala Lumpur for two years, and during my time there, I discovered that the best food often isn't found in the typical tourist traps. If you are a vegetarian—or just someone who appreciates authentic flavors—this guide is for you. ​Here is a breakdown of my favorite, non-touristy spots to grab affordable and delicious vegetarian food in KL. ​1. City One Plaza / City Mall Area (Masjid India) ​ The Spot: Lahore Foods (2nd Floor) This is a hidden gem for authentic Pakistani food. ​ The Vibe: It’s a mixed environment (they serve meat), but if you are comfortable dining with non-vegetarians, it is worth the visit. ​ Best Time to Go: Mornings. ​ What to Order: Not really , it's a bufe of unlimited Chole and halwa ,  The Halwa Puri breakfast. It usually comes with Chana (chickpeas) and Halwa.Try Curd with sugar , there ​ Price: Extremely cheap—around 2 Ringgit per paratha., Alu Paratha...

Five things to avoid in Abu Dhabi (UAE)

This might be useful to give some information about things to avoid during the stay in Abu Dhabi 1. Summar months from May to October, especially July-August: - Nothing can make you better if you must come out of the Air conditioning environment even for 5 minutes. Most of time you must come out if you don’t own a car and it felt like a hell for the punishment of my sins, you don’t believe me, you will feel it literally  2. Buy Postpaid plan of the government company Etisalat, very poor network not only for data but for normal mobile calls and moreover you must pay one-month extra charges if you want to get out of the contract. 3. Buy anything online while fully paid e.g.from DG Sharaf : I had a bad experience from DG Sharaf digital store regarding the order home delivery, and I think it might be common for all the home delivery if you have already paid, may be except Amazone.ae (I found the same item on cheaper rate from there). 4. Taking public transport (Buses) between 7 AM to ...

How to sale motorcycle in Malaysia

I have been thinking that I should write a blog regarding selling of motorcycle as I have written a blog how to buy motorcycle in Malaysia. Actually it's very simple process and because I didn't know the process, I was very concerned how is it going to be happen. First of all I contacted the dealer from where I had bought the motorcycle because he had told me that he will buy it back within 1 year at a good price. I bought this motorcycle at 7000 MYR and he said that they would buy it back at around 5000. But when I went back to the dealer, the person I spoke to was nowhere to be found and some Chinese origin lady was there in his place. They inspected my bike and other things, i.e.  my papers etc. My bike had run 11500 kms and it was 1 year and 3 month old. They offer me a price of 4000. Anyway, after one week, when I had finished all my works, I went back to them and lady told me they will give me only 3000. I was furious about how they can deny on their own words. I went to ...