When international student @dhxramusic first touched down in Malaysia, she was ready for new experiences - but nothing quite prepared her for the fiery welcome from the local cuisine.
From sambal-laden dishes to fiery curries, Malaysian food doesn't hold back. But what started as a spicy shock quickly turned into a flavourful adventure.
One of her favourite discoveries? The iconic mamak stalls - open-air eateries that serve a mix of Indian Muslim food and are a cornerstone of Malaysian street culture. "As a student, the mamak has been a lifesaver. They're open late, super affordable, and the food always hits the spot," she shares.
Whether she's grabbing a late-night teh tarik or diving into a plate of maggi goreng after a study session, mamak stalls have become more than just a place to eat - they're part of her routine, her social life, and her newfound love for Malaysian culture.
From building spice tolerance to bonding over midnight meals, this student's journey is a flavourful reminder of how food can turn a new country into a second home.