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Taiwanese Star Sunny Wang Hangs Out With Joe Flizzow & Chows Down On Local Dishes While In KL

Taiwanese Star Sunny Wang Hangs Out With Joe Flizzow & Chows Down On Local Dishes While In KL

Hype Malaysia05-05-2025

Kuala Lumpur recently welcomed many international stars, from HK actor Oscar Leung (梁競徽) to Korean actress Song Jihyo (송지효). Taiwanese actor Sunny Wang (王陽明) was also recently in town, busy playing tourist and checking out the local food scene.
The Taiwanese-American star was recently in town to attend an EDM music festival. Upon his arrival last week, Sunny took to social media to ask locals what food he should try while in KL as it's been years since his previous visit. He also teased that the dishes will be featured in his ongoing food vlog series, 'Lao Wang Food Special'. The comment section saw all sorts of food recommendations, from roti canai to nasi lemak.
After a few days in the city, Sunny updated his social media to share with fans what he did in KL. As seen in his Instagram post, the 42-year-old ate a lot of local dishes, including nasi lemak, nasi kandar and satay. He also met with Malaysian rapper Joe Flizzow and visited a local night market. Sunny also shared a clip from his performance at the 404 Club Not Found nightclub in TREC KL.
In the posts' captions, Sunny thanked local fans for the warm welcome and the kind response during his visit. He also said that he ate a lot of good food while in town and filmed a lot for his food vlog. Sunny also mentioned looking forward to returning with his wife, Dizzy Dizzo (蔡诗芸), asking fans to recommend food for their next trip. The actor also gave a shoutout to Joe Flizzow through Instagram Stories, thanking the rapper for his hospitality.
Fans reacted to the post, expressing excitement upon learning that Sunny had a great time in KL. Many also said they look forward to seeing his food vlog and seeing him return with his wife. Some also responded to his request for food recommendations, saying he should visit other states, like Penang and Sabah. Joe Flizzow also dropped a comment, saying he's looking forward to hanging out with Sunny the next time he's in Taipei.
It definitely seemed like Sunny had a great time in KL. Perhaps the next time he's here, he'll meet more stars and discover more local dishes!
Sources: Instagram, XiaoHongShu (1)(2)

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