GrabFood is back with its 5-Star Awards to recognize the top-rated eateries in Malaysia based on user ratings. The awards will feature hundreds of restaurants, cafes, hawkers, and more across all states.
Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and WhatsApp for the latest stories and breaking news. This Spotlight is sponsored by GrabFood. With Malaysia boasting so many amazing restaurants and foodie spots, GrabFood is returning with its 5-Star Awards for 2024 to celebrate the local makan spots that absolutely won our hearts and tummies over the past year.
We Malaysians can consider ourselves pretty spoilt when it comes to the amount of amazing food choices littered throughout the country, and each one of us usually has a favourite go-to spot for particular delicacies and dishes. But how do we — the ones who makan all the food — pick out the best from the rest? By voting for them to win awards, of course! Earlier this year, the GrabFood 5-Star Awards 2023 recognised the most adored eateries across the country based on user ratings on the platform. For 2023, the GrabFood 5-Star Awards shone the spotlight on food and drink spots across several categories, including 'Best Malaysian Food', 'Best Western Food', 'Best Asian Food', 'Crowd's Favourite Dessert', 'Crowd's Favourite Beverage', and more! In the end, a few establishments, such as Village Park Restaurant and Roast & Coffee, emerged as the very best eateries with stellar ratings across countless orders throughout the year! And now, the awards are returning to reveal just what Malaysians think of their beloved makan spots in 2024. This time, hundreds of restaurants, cafés, hawkers, gerai makan, as well as famous chain outlets in every state across Malaysia will be featured, with star ratings on GrabFood deciding the winners
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