The last stop in my world tour was Kuala Lumpur, where I spent a week with my colleagues at Customware. They work European working hours, so it was a college student’s dream job: roll into work at 3, leave at midnight. The team is a diverse bunch of smart, enthusiastic, and energetic people, and they went out of their way to be great hosts as well. We usually ate dinner together, and we managed a few lunches and (after midnight) suppers as well. It’s hard to cover how amazing the food is in Malaysia, but among other things, while I was there I enjoyed:
- Nasi Lemak, the national dish of Malaysia.
- Roti Canai, a local interpretation of Indian flat bread
- Otak Otak, a seasoned fish mousse steamed in banana leaves
- Rojak, a sweet salad of fruit and vegetables in a thick brown sauce
- Assam and Curry Laksa, two noodle soups that are justly famous around the world.
- freshPopia, tasty uncooked spring rolls filled with vegetables, a light brown sauce, and crunchy treats like peanuts.
- fresh Guava with a little bit of sweet and sour seasoning
The KL team are really active on Facebook, here’s a good starting point to see what we were up to during my trip:
It was a great visit, long enough to get to know everyone a little, but short enough to make me want to come back and visit again.