Malay Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur – 164 Restaurants
Kari Guys
babylightning posted www.dishwithvivien.com 546 ReviewsOverall, i think i prefer Ratha Raub over KariGuys
Nasi Kukus Ayam Berempah Jalan Raja Muda
missyblurkit posted www.missyblurkit.com 266 ReviewsThis simple stall sells basically nasi kukus ayam berempah (steamed rice and spiced chicken), guava and orange cordial.
Sate Atok
vkeong posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsIf you are here looking for a proper dinner, the restaurant Sate Atok is operating at serves cheap and delicious Malay food.
Hj. Senen Satay @ Restoran O Mulia
vkeong posted www.vkeong.com 879 ReviewsBetween the chicken and beef, I prefer the later because it was more flavourful and the meat was surprisingly tender despite looking tough and chewy.
Restaurant Kampung Express
Kampung Express which is located at Mid Valley brings you with a express service of dining as they have nasi lemak, kuih muih and many Malay delicacies in the little stall.
pamela_ybc posted www.malaysianfoodie.com 997 ReviewsIt’s taste is quite good for a nasi lemak and price is slightly at the high side as our nasi lemak with the add-on is cost us about RM 7.00 with the small portion.
Ali Tomyam
missyblurkit posted www.missyblurkit.com 266 ReviewsIf you crave spicy or fiery food and especially Southern Thai, then head on to Ali Tomyam. Price is reasonable and there's plenty of parking along the road.
Restoran Ayam Kampung Bandariya
This restaurant is located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, right across Santa Chapati along Jalan Tun H.S. Lee (the earlier portion of the road where it intersects with Lebuh Ampang).
Ikan Bakar Gerai No.3
Hidden behind Istana Negara along Jalan Bellamy is an array of ikan bakar stalls next to each other forming a medan ikan bakar.
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsOverall, the food is okay, once a while to dine here is pretty alright as the price is a little pricy compare to the location of it.
Satay Station
food2buzz posted foodtobuzz.blogspot.com 415 ReviewsThe satay is so oily but the portion is huge.
Eest Restaurant
EEST is a Pan Asian restaurant featuring five distinct Asian cuisines - Japanese, Vietnamese, Chinese, Thai and Malay with a modern and innovative twist.
d_luaz posted www.foongpc.comThe bubur cha cha turned out to be the saving grace for the desserts. It was one of the best bubur cha cha I have ever tasted! Delicious and not too sweet, with lots of yam and potato cubes and sago in it, I was really satisfied with it.