Imbi Market at ICC Pudu

Kuala Lumpur


The vendors from old Imbi Market – demolished to make way for Tun Razak Exchange – can be found at this modern food court and market serving the same mouthwatering food. Top eats include rice-flour noodles at Ah Fook Chee Cheong Fun and rice with rich, spicy sambal and myriad accompaniments at Ann Nasi Lemak.

Several stalls are located in a separate kopitiam (coffee shop), Ah Weng Koh Hainan Tea, situated in front of the main food court. Here you'll find Sisters Crispy Popiah serving exquisite wraps and stalls selling kaya (coconut-cream jam) toast, tea and coffee.


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