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Monday, 01/06/09 - 13:21PM Filed in Food by sarah | Views: 683 | Comments: 0

We KL-ites are blessed with many food streets. Unfortunately, the abundance of choice means that we don't get to experience what each restaurant has to offer. Nibbleish is the solution to that problem. Designed as a gastronomical adventure, Nibbleish offers you a chance to go on a food crawl on some of the city's best food streets. On a regular Nibbleish trip, you'll have your starters, main course and dessert at three different restaurants, all within walking distance of each other.

To book a place on this adventure is easy peasy. Head on to the Nibbleish website (www.nibbleish.com) and choose the when and where. Rest assured that you'll get the proper portion at each of the restaurant, none of the downsized nonsense we get when it comes to food promos. Payment is made online, prices up to 30% off. Once you've paid, you'll receive a ticket which you will need print and present at the start of your food crawl. In May, Nibbleish offered customers a chance to dine at food streets like Jalan Bangkung and Changkat Bukit Bintang. Restaurants like Cava, Tasting Room, Leonardo's, Tea For Two, U Restaurant, Bermuda & Onion, Flam's, Delucca, Le Bouchon and Palate Palette were all part of the adventure, presenting a diversity of cuisine types on for a night out. Due to popular demand, Nibbleish will be introducing more choices of restaurants and food streets very soon. So to keep updated, surf on to www.nibbleish.com.

Text Sarah Chan Photo Courtesy of Nibblish


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