Malay Restaurants in Malaysia - Editor's Recommendations – Editor's Pick, based on foodies' reviews
Warung Warisan Asli
Interestingly decorated place, sort of like a kampung house with lots of woven textiles ... The food was rather good too!
flore postedSuperbAuthentic malay variety, somewhat higher than average malay food Average of RM30-50 for 2 pax dinner set I love their Warisan Cendol, Nasi Goreng Kampung, Pulut Ikan Masin, bubur kacang Those are the old school food i miss :) Their setup also includes some kampung style 'pondok' and wooden decor Service wise, about 15 minutes wait for food if restaurant is half filled. Not too bad
Restoran Sri Karak
Most pastries in Seri Karak are self-baked The building has a separate section in the front of its multi-storey, bright-coloured restaurant that is dedicated to baked products. Products are baked only once in the morning and only sold while stocks last.
Bijan Bar & Restaurant
Bijan opened its doors in September 2003 to offer a unique dining experience to discerning palates. The Bijan experience is modern in presentation yet wholesome in flavour. Traditional Malay cuisine is taken out of hawker stalls and buffet lines, and served against a lush backdrop. Modern in its surroundings with distinctive Asian accents, Bijan is warm, yet chic; intimate yet spacious.
PureGlutton posted pureglutton.com 234 ReviewsIf you are a fan of tempoyak, you’d definitely be happy with their ketam masak tempoyak.
Restoran Sate Kajang Hj. Samuri
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsOverall, the taste is pretty good and they certainly have many returning customers like my friends, at times can dine 2-3 days in a row .
Hameed Pata Mee Goreng
The sotong taste sweet and spicy at the first few mouthful. Then it tasted spicy all the way until I finished the noodle. If you are a sotong lover, you should definitely try this out.
mum2 postedSuperbThe mee sotong was great! Almost every table in the food court ordered it.
Rosli Mee Rebus
The stall is famous for its Mi Rebus and run by a pair of elderly couple. Pakcik does all the cooking, whilst his wife will add on the condiments and sauce.
d_luaz posted www.kisahnye.comTauhu Goreng dia...Kuah kacang dia, Masya Allah, sedap gila beb. RATE 4.4/5
Terminal Sate Zul
This place is by far the ONE satay restaurant that never failed to satisfy me. The barbecued meat are juicy, generous, & very flavourful.
d_luaz postedExceptionalA very good satay place. The nasi impit, chicken and lamb satay is superb.
Santai Restaurant and Café
In the year 2000, they opened their first restaurant in Taman Tun Dr Ismail serving Malay-Thai food using cooks from Pattaya, Thailand. Since then they have opened two more outlets, both at Tesco (at Mutiara Damansara in 2005 and at Ampang in 2006). The TTDI restaurant is usually packed during lunch and dinner so go there early if you are not prepared to wait.
Restoran Sambal Hijau
applefoo posted www.applefoodees.com 229 ReviewsOverall, I think their food is good and the atmosphere here is great.
Restoran Sate Kajang Hj. Samuri
It's said to be the best satay in Kajang. The environment is clean and neat. The taste is not as good as their branch in Damansara Uptown, PJ. The meat is a bit hard because of overcook.
whackoprank123 postedBadVery Bad service with very rude waiters. Satay is not that great either. Best advice not to go there. Just get your local satay.
OM Burger
taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 ReviewsWell, its well worth to wait as now for street ramlee burger, this stall had just top in my list, also makes it a highly recommended street Ramlee Burger by me~
Bijan Bar & Restaurant
Bijan opened its doors in September 2003 to offer a unique dining experience to discerning palates. The Bijan experience is modern in presentation yet wholesome in flavour. Traditional Malay cuisine is taken out of hawker stalls and buffet lines, and served against a lush backdrop. Modern in its surroundings with distinctive Asian accents, Bijan is warm, yet chic; intimate yet spacious.
PureGlutton posted pureglutton.com 234 ReviewsIf you are a fan of tempoyak, you’d definitely be happy with their ketam masak tempoyak.
Yong Suan Coffee Shop 永泉茶室
Chong posted wordspics.com 112 ReviewsSuperbOne of the well known food stalls in Ipoh which serves delicious nasi ganja!
Yati Ayam Percik
One of the most delicious Ayam Percik in the world (frozen ayam percik available for take away)
small kucing posted www.smallkucing.com 554 ReviewsOverall, the food here was okay lah. A bit sweet for our tastebuds. The most special dish is the Ayam Percik.
6 to 10 Grill & Nasi Lemak
The restaurant is very well known at Seksyen 17, Petaling Jaya for its nasi lemak and steaks. It has been operating since 1992 (i guess) near the road side and now they have move to those shop below the flats.
Derek postedExceptionalNasi lemak...chinese style...with very nice malaysian style chops too