Everyone is entitled to their own opinions. I have had the opportunity to eat in so many of the world's great eating destinations. Italy, France, Spain, Turkey, China, Japan, Vietnam, Thailand. And I have loved them all, really loved them. But I will put Malaysia up there with them all.
First, there is the fact that Malaysian cuisine is, in fact, a mixture of different cuisines as there is native Malay, Malayan Chinese, and Malayan Indian. When you go to the equivalent of a Malayan 'diner' you will find elements of all of these.
But then you have the fact that Malaysia is a major tourist and business destination for people throughout East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East. So, if you are one of the many cosmopolitan cities of the country such as Kuala Lumpur, George Town, Melaka, Johor Bahru, or the tourist mecca of Langkawi, you will find great exemplars of all these other cuisines as well.
And on top of all of this is the price. Restaurant food here is so inexpensive it is almost unbelievable. Wife and I never spent more than $20 for a meal (when we were over buying to bring home the leftovers) and more often were paying $12 or less. Total. Not per person. Total. With this type of quality to value ratio, it is hard to not get excited.
Here then is a little over a week's worth of eating in JB
Kopi - Malaysian Coffee
Strong, Dark, Rich

Some kind of vegetable salad with noodles ordered by #3
Salmon Belly Sashimi - a first course at a Ramen place

Tongatsu Style Ramen made with chicken since this is a Halal place

The just barely cooked eggs were killer
Stir-Fried Noodles - Ubiquitous Everywhere

An interesting dish with Mushrooms wrapped in a thin Beef Wrapper

Deep Fried Chicken on a bed of Rice with a Layer of Scrambled Egg between

A different type of noodle (there are so many types) with Roasted Chicken and Fried Wonton

Compressed Rice Cake with Veg, Deep Fried Tofu Skin, Egg with Sambal in a Coconut Milk, Turmeric Curry

Curry Laksa - Laksa is a classic Malay/Singapore noodle soup

Shaved Ice with Flavorings - These were pretty tame. You can get them with all kinds of (to us) weird things
Need your Kopi fix and are at your apartment? One cup self-brew sachets

Another version of Chicken in a Curry type sauce. This had a sweet, hot edge. My waiter tried to dissuade me. Lucky for me it wasn't too spicy.

Yet a different version with black pepper and sweet soy sauce

Roti Telur - Breakfast of Champions
A Crepe like Pancake with an Egg cooked inside with Curry sauce, Dal, and Sambal

Accompanied with a piece of Ayam Goreng - Fried Chicken

Hand cut Noodles in Chicken Soup
Cold Cucumbers Marinated in a light Soy, Vinegar Dressing. There were a Crap load of chiles, red and green, in the dish, yet it was not that incendiary
Stir Fried Broccoli with Soy and Chiles
Classic Fried Rice (with a great Wok taste) and Chicken Dumplings that had been deep fried
Fresh Coconut Water is the Natural Electrolyte and most refreshing
Watermelon Juice that was just...Watermelon Juice
Teh Tarik - Pulled Tea
They take tea, milk and sugar then pour it from container to container at height to create a foam
Chicken with Curry on Noodles
An Appetizer of little cups of deep fried, crispy Wonton wrappers filled with bean sprouts and a spicy dressing. Next to it is a warm dish of bean sprouts in a light soy based sauce
We went to this one restaurant in the mall near us because they had a lot of good Malay classics, was air conditioned, and open when we wanted to eat. Plus the food was very good. This is the way most restaurants put out the utensils, in a box of some kind. Those are three kinds of hot sauces on top
Hainanese Chicken Rice - A classic dish here and in Singapore
Nasi Lemak - Another classic with Rice cooked in Coconut Water
Malaysians love (what to me are) weird drink combinations with various fruit components, condensed milk, etc. This was a pretty simple one.
And Last but not Least, another version of Ayam Goreng
Come to Malaysia and Eat!