List of Malaysian dishes

This is a list of dishes found in Malaysian cuisine.

Staple foods

NameImageOrigin/PopularityTypeDescription
Ambuyat
Sarawak, Sabah and Labuan (Popular in Brunei)Traditional foodReplacement of rice. A staple food of the indigenous people of Sabah and Sarawak including Lundayeh/Lun Bawang.
Bee Hoon NationwideRice noodlesA thin form of rice noodles (rice vermicelli).
Pulut NationwideRice dumpling or rice cakeIt is made from sticky rice.
Ketupat NationwideRice dumpling or rice cakeIt is made from rice packed inside a diamond-shaped container of woven palm leaf pouch.
Kway teow NationwideRice noodlesA type of noodle made from rice with sprawl-shaped.
Lemang Malay, Minangkabau and Orang AsliRice dishA traditional Malay food made of glutinous rice, coconut milk and salt, cooked in a hollowed bamboo stick lined with banana leaves in order to prevent the rice from sticking to the bamboo.
Mi NationwideNoodlesFood made from unleavened dough which is rolled flat and cut, stretched or extruded, into long strips or strings.
Nasi putih NationwideSteamed riceSteamed rice as a staple food.

Main dishes

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Ayam bakar NationwideGrilled chickenCharcoal-grilled spiced chicken.
Ayam goreng NationwideFried chickenSpiced chicken fried in coconut oil.
Ayam kecap Southern PeninsularChickenChicken simmered or braised in sweet soy sauce.
Ayam percik East Coast PeninsularGrilled chickenGrilled chicken with a spicy, curry-like sauce.
Ayam tandori NationwideRoasted chickenRoasted chicken marinated in yoghurt and spices in a tandoor.
Asam pedas fishMalaccaDish
Bean Sprouts Chicken
Ipoh, PerakDishServed with light soya sauce flavoured with oil.
Chai tow kway
NationwideCommon dish
(Dim sum)
A variety of dim sum.
Chilli crabPeninsular Malaysia
Seafood dishDerived from Chinese cuisine.
CurryNationwideDishDerived from Indian cuisine.
Fish ball
NationwideCommon foodSmall balls that were made from fish.
Gulai
NationwideCurryMeat cooked in a thick, rich and spicy curry sauce.
Ikan Bakar
Nationwide
(Popular in Peninsular Malaysia)
Seafood dishesUsually eaten with sambal or shrimp paste.
Ikan goreng NationwideFried fishSpiced fish/seafood deep-fried in coconut oil
Kari ayam NationwideCurry dishA type of curry dish cooked using chicken and spices.
Kari kambing Peninsular MalaysiaCurry dishA type of curry dish cooked using lamb or mutton.
Kari kepala ikan West Coast PeninsularCurry dishA type of curry dish cooked using head of a red snapper, influenced by Indian and Peranakan cuisine.
Begedil Southern PeninsularFried dishDerived from Javanese cuisine of Indonesia. Made of ground potatoes, minced meat, peeled and ground corn or tofu, or minced fish. Most common perkedel are made from mashed potatoes.
Rendang NationwideMeat dishChunks of beef stewed in coconut milk and spicy thick curry gravy.
Telur pindang Southern PeninsularEgg dishHardboiled eggs boiled in water mixed with salt, shallot skins, teak leaf and other spices.
Tempoyak ikan patin Northern and East Coast of PeninsularFish curryCatfish served in sweet and spicy fermented durian curry.
Otak-otak
Nationwide; Popular in Muar, JohorCake type made from fish meat and spicesTraditionally served steamed, wrapped inside a banana leaf or grilled in coconut leaves.
Oyster omelette
Asia
Seafood dishThe dish consists of an omelette with a filling primarily composed of small oysters.
Sata
TerengganuTraditional dishConsisting of spiced fish meat wrapped in banana leaves and cooked on a grill.
Satay
NationwideDishCan be found throughout all the states of Malaysia in restaurants and on the street.
Satay celupMalacca, PenangDishPopular in Malacca and Penang.

Soups

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Sop EkorPeninsularMeat Soup
Sup Kambing
NationwideSoupCan be found all over Malaysia.
Sayur Lodeh Selangor and JohorSoupVegetable soup prepared in coconut milk
Yong tau foo
NationwideSoupA type of Chinese soup dish.
Ayam pansuhSarawakSoupA chicken soup cooked in bamboo along with seasonings. A dish popular in Sarawak, Malaysia.
Bak kut teh
Klang, SelangorSoupA soup that consists of meaty pork ribs in a complex broth of herbs and spices, boiled together with pork bones for hours.

Breads

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Apam NationwidePancakeA steamed dough made of rice flour, coconut milk, yeast and palm sugar, usually served with grated coconut.
Chapathi
PeninsularFlatbreadA thin, unleavened flat bread originated from India, brought by the immigrants to the country early in the 19th century. Usually served with beef or mutton curry.
Dosai
PeninsularFermented Crepe or PancakeDerived from Tamil Indian cuisine.
Kaya toast NationwideToastKaya toast is prepared with kaya (coconut jam).
Murtabak
NationwidePancakeDerived from Middle East and also from Indian cuisine.
Naan NationwideFlatbreadA leavened, oven-baked flatbread. It is usually eaten with an array of sauces such as chutney and curries.
Ramly Burger
NationwideHamburgerCan be found all over Malaysia but mainly in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur
Roti canai
NationwideFlatbreadDerived from Indian cuisine.
Roti JalaNationwidePancakesServed with curry.One of the famous food in Malaysia.
Roti John
NationwideSandwichA popular Malay sandwich in Malaysia and Singapore.

Salads

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Acar
NationwideCondiment and SaladA type of a Pickling that can be found in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.
Kinilaw SabahSaladA cooking process that relies on vinegar to denature the ingredients, similar to ceviche. Usually used to prepare raw seafood. It can also be used to prepare lightly cooked meat or vegetables.
Pasembur
PenangSaladA type of Indian salad.
Popiah
NationwideSpring rollCan be found on street vendors around Malaysia.
Rojak
PeninsularSaladA traditional fruit and vegetable salad dish commonly found in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.
Ulam (salad)
NationwideSaladCan be eaten simply as it is, or with cucumber, cabbage and eggplant.
UrapSouthern PeninsularSalad dishA salad dish of steamed vegetables mixed with seasoned and spiced grated coconut for dressing.
Yusheng/Yee Sang
NationwideSaladConsumed during Chinese New Year.

Noodle dishes

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Pan Mee
NationwideNoodle dishDerived from Hakka cuisine.
Char kway teow
NationwideNoodle dishA popular noodle dish in Malaysia and Singapore that is made from flat rice noodles.
Curry Mee
MalaysiaNoodle dishUsually made up of thin yellow egg noodles or/and string thin mee-hoon (rice vermicelli) with spicy curry soup, chilli/sambal, coconut milk, and a choice of dried tofu, prawns, cuttlefish, chicken, egg and mint leaves.
Duck soup noodlesPenang, MalaysiaNoodle soupConsists of ingredients such as duck meat in hot soup with mixed herbs and slim white noodles known as mee-sua.
Hokkien mee
NationwideFried noodlesServed in many Southeast Asian countries (mostly Malaysia and Singapore) and was brought there by immigrants from the Fujian in southeastern China.
Laksa
Penang, Perlis, Kedah, (Ipoh and Kuala Kangsar in Perak), Johor, Sarawak and KelantanNoodle soupThe famous one is the Penang laksa.
Laksa SarawakSarawakNoodle soupA very popular dish in Sarawak, Malaysia.
Lor mee
Nationwide
(Popular in Singapore)
Noodle dishOne of Chinese-inspired noodle dish.
Maggi goreng
MalaysiaInstant noodlesA type of instant noodles that are popular in Malaysia.
Mee Bandung Muar
Muar, JohorNoodle dishTraditional noodle cuisine from Muar.
Mee goreng
NationwideNoodle dishDerived from Chinese cuisine.
Mee hailam
Mee KolokKuching, SarawakNoodle dishA type of noodles popular in Kuching, Sarawak.
Mee pok
NationwideNoodle dishA type of Chinese noodle.
Mee rebus
Malaysia
(Popular in Singapore)
Boiled noodle dishA popular noodle dish in Malaysia and Singapore.
Mee siamPeninsular Malaysia
(Popular in Singapore)
Siamese noodleA type of dish of thin rice noodles.
Mee sup
Mihun sup
Soto
NationwideTraditional noodle soup dishOne of the popular noodle dish both in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Wonton noodles
NationwideNoodle dishDerived from Cantonese cuisine.

Rice dishes

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Banana Leaf Rice
Peninsular MalaysiaRice dishDerived from Indian cuisine.
BriyaniPeninsular MalaysiaRice dishDerived from Indian cuisine, also there is a famous local version in Batu Pahat, Johor.
Bubur Ashura Peninsular MalaysiaPorridgeType of porridge made from grains.
Bubur Ayam NationwidePorridgeRice porridge
Bubur Pedas SarawakPorridgeType of porridge made from finely ground sauteed rice and grated coconut. It is popular during Ramadan.
Claypot Chicken Rice
NationwideRice dishUsually served with Chinese sausage.
Hainanese Chicken Rice
NationwideRice dishDerived by Hainanese immigrants.
Nasi AmbengSelangor, JohorRice dishA popular west coast Malaysian Javanese dish, eaten during special occasions.
Economy RiceNationwideRice dishA rice dish is eaten with a sort of protein and vegetables.
Nasi Dagang
Kelantan, TerengganuRice dishA type of dish consisting of rice steamed in coconut milk, fish curry and extra ingredients such as fried shaved coconut, hard-boiled eggs and vegetable pickles.
Nasi Goreng
NationwideRice dishA type of dish popular in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Nasi Goreng Pattaya
Peninsular MalaysiaRice dishA Malaysian dish made by covering or wrapping chicken fried rice, in fried egg. It is often served with chili sauce and cucumber. The name comes from Pattaya, Thailand.
Nasi Hujan PanasEast Coast PeninsularRice dishA rainbow rice dish is eaten with a sort of protein and vegetables.
Nasi ItikNationwideRice dishMade of either braised or roasted duck and plain white rice.
Nasi Kandar
PenangRice dishA popular northern Malaysian dish, which originates from Penang.
Nasi KebuliPahangRice dishSteamed rice dish cooked in goat broth, milk, and ghee. Usually served during Mawlid.
Nasi kerabu
Kelantan, TerengganuRice dishA type of nasi ulam, in which blue-colored rice is eaten with dried fish or fried chicken, crackers, pickles and other salads.
Nasi KuningNationwideRice dishA popular Malaysian dish usually served during special occasions.
Nasi Lemak
NationwideRice dishA fragrant rice dish cooked in coconut milk and "pandan" leaf commonly found in Malaysia, where it is considered the national dish of Malaysia.[1]
Nasi MinyakTerengganuRice dishA popular east coast Malaysian dish usually served during weddings.
Nasi PaprikRice dish
Nasi TomatoWest Coast PeninsularRice dishA popular west coast Malaysian dish, usually eaten with Ayam Masak Merah.
Nasi TumpangKelantanRice dishA popular east coast Malaysian dish, which originates from Kelantan.
Nasi Ulam
KelantanRice dishA steamed rice dish mixed with various herbs, vegetables, and spices and accompanied by various side dishes

Snacks

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Keropok (Crackers)Nationwide, particularly coastal towns such as Malacca, Pulau Pangkor and LumutSnackA popular snack in Malaysia, particularly served at homes of many during festive celebration. It can be found in many groceries stores and supermarkets, examples of popular household brands in Malaysia are Rota Prawn Crackers and myReal Pulau Pangkor Prawn Crackers.[2] One of the most popular type of prawn cracker in Malaysia are the Keropok Udang Geragau Melaka.
Kerepek (Crackers)Nationwide, particularly coastal towns such as Selangor and JohorSnackA popular snack in Malaysia, particularly served at homes of many during festive celebration. Vegan version of Keropok
Jemput-jemput
(Cokodok, Cucur)
MalaysiaFritter type snackA traditional Malaysian fritter snack that is made from flour and can be choose either from banana, anchovies, prawns, onion or maize for flavours) or also can be made with only using flour.
Curry puff
NationwideSnackA type of snack or kuih. Usually filled with chicken and potato with a dried curry inside.
AmplangSabahSnackFish cracker snack, made from mackerel.
RempeyekSelangor and JohorSnackA deep-fried savoury Javanese cracker, made from flour with other ingredients, bound or coated by crispy flour batter.
Mee Siput Muar
Muar, JohorSnack CrackerA deep-fried circular-shaped-dried-noodles snack, made from flour with other ingredients, eaten with Sambal.
Keropok lekor
TerengganuSnackA keropok that is made from fish.
Pisang goreng
NationwideSnackDeep-fried banana dipped in flour.
Akok (food)Popular in Kelantan stateSnackTradisional Kelantanese dessert snack made from egg, flour, brown sugar.

Preserved meat

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
BakkwaNationwideDried meat
BelutakBrunei and SarawakFermeted meatA sausage made from meat.
Char siu
NationwidePork meatA type of roasted meat.
Chinese sausage
NationwidePork meatA sausage made from pork.
Dendeng NationwideMeat dishA thinly sliced dried meat that is made of preserved through a mixture of spices and dried via a frying process.
PekasamNorthern Malaysia and SarawakFermeted meatA freshwater fish that fermented until it tastes sour, then seasoned with chili and sugar.
Serunding Peninsular MalaysiaSprinkle dry condimentsGrated coconut sauteed and spiced, eaten with any traditional staple food.
Sinalau BakasSabahSmoked wild boar

Desserts

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Ais kacang
NationwideDessertAlso known as air batu campur or ABC in Malaysia.
Agar AgarNationwideDessertPuddings flavoured jellies like almond tofu, as well as fruit aspics.
Cendol
Nationwide
(Popular in Indonesia)
DessertCan be found on street vendors during Ramadan.
DadihNationwide
(Popular in Negeri Sembilan and Terengganu)
A buffalo milk based cheese
DodolNationwide
(Popular in Indonesia)
ConfectioneryServed during the Muslim Aidilfitri (Eid al-Fitr).
Bubur kacang hijau
(Green bean porridge)
NationwideDessertA type of porridge made from Mung bean.
Bubur pulut hitamNationwideDessertA type of porridge made from black glutinious rice.
Bubur cha chaPenang, MelakaDessertA type of porridge.
Mango sticky riceNationwideDessertMango eaten with glutinious rice.
Durian sticky riceNationwideDessertDurian eaten with glutinious rice.
Roti tissue
MalaysiaDessertAvailable at most local Mamak stalls in Malaysia and Singapore.
Puding DirajaPekan, PahangDessertPudding is garnished with jala emas, and served with a cold sauce made from milk and cornflour.
Putu mayam
Peninsular MalaysiaDishDerived from Tamil Indian cuisine.
TapaiNationwideDessertA popular dessert at Malay homes throughout Peninsular Malaysia during Hari Raya, made from fermented glutinous rice or tapioca.

Spreads

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Kacang Coklat NationwideSpreadsUsually eat with a toast.
Kaya
NationwideSpreadUsually eat with a toast.

Condiments and sauces

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Belacan
NationwideCondimentUsed in many dishes as an indgredient.
Budu
Kelantan and TerengganuCondimentTraditionally made by mixing anchovy and salt in the range of the ratio of 2:1 to 6:1 and allow to ferment for 140 to 200 days. It is used as a flavoring and is normally taken with fish, rice, and raw vegetables.
Cincalok
MalaccaCondimentFermented small shrimps or krill.
KerisikMalaySprinkle dry condimentsA condiment made from roasted coconut meat. This condiment usually used in Malay cuisine, such as rendang and kerabu.
Kicap Manis and Kicap Masin NationwideSauceSweet Soy sauces and salty soy sauce
Otak Udang Peninsular MalaysiaSauceA black colored shrimp paste. This condiment usually used with laksa, popiah and rojak.
SambalNationwideCondimentVariety of sambal, usually eaten with a meal of rice or other dishes.
Sos Tiram NationwideSauceA black colored Oyster sauce.
TaucoWest Coast PeninsularCondimentUsually cook with a source of protein.
Tempoyak NationwideCondimentUsually eaten with a meal of rice.
TuhauSabahCondimentA plant from the genus Etlingera. Usually eaten raw after mixed with chili, vinegar, and salt. Also fried.

Cakes and pastries

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Batik cake
NationwideDessertA type of chocolate cake similar like the hedgehog slice made using Marie biscuit.
Kek Lapis SarawakSarawakDessertA spiced layered cake, made mainly of egg yolk, flour and margarine/butter.
Pandan CakeSouthern PeninsularDessertA light, fluffy, green-colored sponge cake flavored with the juices of pandan leaves.
BahuluWest Coast PeninsularDessertA Malay traditional cake with soft texture. Usually served for breakfast.
Malay sponge cakePeninsular MalaysiaDessertA Malay traditional cake with soft texture, very popular in Hong Kong.

Drinks

NameImageRegionTypeDescription
Bandung
Malaysia
(Popular in Johor and during Ramadan)
BeverageA beverage consists of milk flavoured with rose cordial syrup, giving a pink colour.
Ipoh white coffee
Ipoh, PerakBeverageA popular white coffee in Perak.
Janda pulangNegeri Sembilan, MalaysiaBeverageA beverage consists of water, Coconut contents and palm sugar.
Coconut water NationwideCoconut waterCoconut water. The water inside a coconut.
Susu Kacang Soya
NationwideBeverage
Teh SeeNationwideBeverageDerived from Chinese cuisine.
Teh halia
NationwideBeverageA tea mixed with ginger.
Teh krisantimum
NationwideBeverage
Teh tarik
Malaysia
(Popular in Singapore)
BeverageMade from black tea mix with condensed milk or evaporated milk.
Teh C Peng SpecialNationwide
(Popular in Sabah and Sarawak in East Malaysia)
BeverageA unique combination of brown sugar, evaporated milk and red tea which is a local speciality at café's and coffee shops originating from Kuching, Sarawak.
Tenom coffee
Tenom, SabahBeverageA popular Robusta coffee variety in Sabah.
Milo DinosaurNationwideBeverageA popular Milo variety in Malaysia.
TuakNationwide
(Popular in Sabah and Sarawak in East Malaysia)
Alcoholic beverageA type of alcoholic drink.

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