Stay in Langkawi from $25/night at Bambu Getaway
Food

Markets, mamak rooms and the Cenang strip

Eating well here is less about one famous restaurant and more about rhythm. Night markets hop between towns on a schedule—miss tonight’s and you are driving tomorrow. Indian vegetarian shops have fed the island for years. Behind Cenang you get cheap plates and honest satay smoke; inside resorts you pay for air-con calm. Keep small notes in your pocket; stalls rarely run on card alone, and hours still drift around holidays.

Below we spell out what to order first at pasar malam, where plant-based eaters can relax, how west-coast bases line up for dinner walks, and what duty-free shopping actually means before you fill a bag with chocolate. Deeper posts link out to live maps when pins beat prose.

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