Malaysian street food
A lok-lok stand in Malacca
Lok-lok is a dish consisting of various steamboat style foods inclusive of meats and vegetables that are served on a skewer in mobile form.[ 1] [ 2]
It is a street food in Malaysia , in cities such as Malacca , [ 3] Kuching ,[ 4] among others.
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