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Little India
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Little India is easy to spot. Intricately-designed arches adorn the sidewalk along the main road where most of the action is. You will find a lot of traditional Indian goods on this bustling street, from colourful flower garlands and spices to traditional Indian clothing and textile as well as jewelry. If you need a break from all the walking, there are plenty of Indian restaurants in the area serving northern and southern Indian cuisine.
Little India is easy to spot. Intricately-designed arches adorn the sidewalk along the main road where most of the action is. You will find a lot of traditional Indian goods on this bustling street, from colourful flower garlands and spices to traditional Indian clothing and textile as well as jewel…
Good restaurants for authentic northern and southern Indian food, colorful temples, typical Indian shopping from clothing to spices to movies and everything in between, and colorful atmosphere that makes Indian neighborhoods interesting.
One of KL’s trademark tourist hotspots, wide street with Indian stores and restaurants run by the country’s Indian community sell everything from traditional Indian goods to local delicacies.
Little India is the home to our local indians. Different varieties of indian cuisines are available at Little India.Located just opposite KL Sentral, tourist usually visit once they arrive or leave KL
You’ll realize soon enough that you’re in KL’s Little India district, a short 10-minute drive from popular areas such as Chinatown. Other than falling in love with the colorful local scenes, friendly faces and all of the delicious sweetmeats, shop for all sorts of goods and products imported from India, as well as Sri Lanka, or produced by the local Indian communities. Find traditional clothing like bright saris and harem pants, stock up on beauty products and traditional Ayuverdic medicine, herbs and spices, as well as souvenirs and artworks of deities, gods and goddesses.
You’ll realize soon enough that you’re in KL’s Little India district, a short 10-minute drive from popular areas such as Chinatown. Other than falling in love with the colorful local scenes, friendly faces and all of the delicious sweetmeats, shop for all sorts of goods and products imported from I…
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229 Jalan Tun Sambanthan
Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur