Malaysian restaurants in Asia
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Chin Sa Barbeque Specialist
Eat in or take away at this popular Jln Padungan barbecue joint, where savoury chicken or pork slices over rice are the speciality of the house.
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Asian Kitchen
Fast-food place reminiscent of Ulaanbaatar's Berlin restaurant. It's run by a Malaysian and serves up good, non-Mongolian curries.
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Ikan Bakar Berempah
If you can’t make it to Kampung Baru for the night market, head to this stall serving a wonderful range of barbecued fish daily.
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Restaurant District
The burgeoning restaurant district in Fajar Commercial Centre is attractive and delightfully varied - fine dining to fast food.
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Restoran de Kitaro
A busy open-air canteen next to BB Plaza serving possibly the cheapest roti canai and nasi lemak in KL.
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Ban Chuan Lee
Ban Chuan Lee in the big wooden house near the prawn statue is a sophisticated alternative to the touristy Ocean King.
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Azura
This open-air stop on the eastern edge of town has a full range of Malay food plus pick-your-fish barbeque.
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Tao
Tao serves a variety of Malaysian and pan-Asian fare in a setting that seems more Bali than Borneo.
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Ole Sayang
Come here for ambient Nonya atmosphere, decorated with old wooden furniture and dim lighting.
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Restoran Aul Bismillah
This open-air corner place serves good-value Malay standards with complimentary sea breeze.
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Warong Perasan
Good for mee soto (noodle soup), nasi ayam (chicken rice) and fried fish.
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Bujang Lapok
This place serves similar food to Ikan Baka Berempah in a tiled, fan-cooled pavilion.
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Chop ‘n' Steak
A Malay-style steak and chicken restaurant arranged around mock-up of a fishing boat.
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Kenny Rogers Roasters
The place to go for wood-fired roast chicken.
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Night Food Stalls
Basic Malay food, open nightly.
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Good View
Renowned in the area.
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Donald & Lily’s
Back behind the Heeren Inn, with the staircase entrance hidden by a few hawker stalls selling cendol, this is Melaka locals’ favourite stop for the regional laksa (RM3) and Nonya cendol (RM1.20).
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