Stopped for lunch at Yongpeng, Batu Pahat, it's right on the highway and famous for its fishball noodles.
I reached KL in the late afternoon and checked-into a hotel near the Petronas Twin Towers so I could park the car at the hotel and walk there. Been to KL before but never visited the Twin Towers before, at the base is Suria KLCC shopping center and park. Isetan supermarket, Habib Jewels and dinner before going back to sleep.
The next morning, I left bright and early after breakfast, heading north to Taiping, Perak for lunch. This place is also right on the highway and famous for its Chinese style vegetarian food, western food and bakeries.
Duty Free Shopping in Malaysia just before the border into Thailand. The prices are not exactly cheap but if you are looking to stretch your legs than this is the place. I found some unusual items to buy.
There is only 1 restaurant in the hotel I was staying in, had dinner there and went to sleep. The next morning, I checked out Kim Yong Shopping Center, Stocked up on food at 7-11, Checked out the biggest mall in Hat Yai at the moment - Central Festival. I packed a cooler to keep my drinks cool and food fresh, but its possible to buy a cooler at the supermarket for around S$25.
Stopped for lunch here. There is a Robinson Tops Supermart here as well, I didn't stop by as I already visited the Tops Supermart in Hat Yai. There is the municipal market and 7-11 along the main road to stock up on groceries (drinks, prepared sandwiches and flowers). There is a dimsum restaurant along the main road between the market and 7-11 and latrang2 restaurant before the market.
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