Rasa Food Court

Cuisines Malaysian

Nasi Kukus with fried chicken: It comes with a generous amount of papadom (thankfully they’re still crispy) and sliced cucumbers (thankfully they were fresh). I’m more surprised that the chicken still tastes good despite being leftover for who knows how many hours and had only went through a round of microwave before reaching my plate. The nasi kusus adventure wasn’t in vain as I left the place happy, and I look forward to try other food available at Rasa Food Court some other time.

goldfries posted www.buurps.com 138 Reviews

Thai Express

6
Cuisines Thai

Personally I thought that the prices paid were not bad for the taste, portion and location.

wackybecky posted www.rebeccasaw.com 545 Reviews

Warung Leko

Cuisines Indonesian

Better stick to the tried and tested Waroeng Penyet that has similar offerings at lower prices.

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Teh Tarik Place

4
Cuisines Malaysian

My favourite is the Rojak Pasembor. Commonly known as Indian Rojak, this delicious treat is made up of crispy tofu, deep fried fritters, cucumbers and hard boiled egg drizzled with a savoury, thick spicy peanut gravy.

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Ah Cheng Laksa

4
Cuisines Malay
Business Hour 10am – 10pm

Taste like Penang Laksa

Good

An authentic local food. The Nasi Lemak with Ayam Rendang is really nice, authentic. The nasi lemak is very aromatic with their sambal, It comes with half of the boiled egg and anchovies. The sambal is not spicy, the rendang ayam is tasteful and I get the drumstick.

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Italiannies

8
Cuisines Western Italian

Italiannies has to be one of my favourites places to eat at The Curve - it’s consistent, the portions are big, the ingredients are of good quality and the atmosphere is pretty nice.

Italianese is one of a brand that I assocciate closely to Sofia Pizza (in Melbourne Camberwell) when I back to Malaysia and head to KL during my first job in KL.

taufulou posted www.taufulou.com 674 Reviews

Ma'Cik Biryani

2
Cuisines Indian

This place has Buurps’ sign of approval for anyone with Biryani cravings.

goldfries posted www.buurps.com 138 Reviews

Teh Tarik Place

Cuisines Local Malay

Local specialties such as nasi lemak, nasi kerabu, roti canai and mee mamak. Very affordable!

I must say I loved the very tasty mee mamak as well as the Ayam Masak Merah, which was tender and not too spicy.

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La Trianon Cakes

Cuisines Western

Trianon slice cake, RM9.80, it is not bad, but do find the whole cake quite hard, perhaps not properly defrosted yet. Bottom is crunchy-cereal base. Otherwise, the chocolate taste is nice.

babylightning posted www.dishwithvivien.com 546 Reviews

Secret Recipe Beyond Veggie

Cuisines Western

I love the simplicity in food with some basic ingredients such as 'mushrooms', tomatoes, olives etc.

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Mr Bean Malaysia

1
Cuisines Chinese

Started in 1995, Mr Bean is the leading chain soya bean food & beverage retailer in Singapore today. Mr Bean has now expanded its footprints in China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia and Philippines. Mr Bean offers a variety of soya bean drinks and snacks. Young and old can enjoy refreshing ice blended flavoured soya drinks, ice-creams, pancakes and more. Our promise is to always provide food and beverages that appeals to everyone. Whether it’s traditional soya milk for the older generation or soya ice cream for kids, our products contain the goodness of soya bean with the added nutrition of various ingredients. Only the finest ingredients and highest grade of NGMO (Non genetically modified) identity preserved soya beans goes into every product; where its freshly brewed everyday to ensure optimum freshness that goes into every cup of soya bean milk with no preservatives added. While our vital secret ingredient remains our heart, research and dedication that goes into every product we sell.