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Malaysian restaurants in Asia

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  1. A

    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.

    reviewed

  2. Asian Kitchen

    Fast-food place reminiscent of Ulaanbaatar's Berlin restaurant. It's run by a Malaysian and serves up good, non-Mongolian curries.

    reviewed

  3. B

    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.

    reviewed

  4. Restaurant District

    The burgeoning restaurant district in Fajar Commercial Centre is attractive and delightfully varied - fine dining to fast food.

    reviewed

  5. C

    Restoran de Kitaro

    A busy open-air canteen next to BB Plaza serving possibly the cheapest roti canai and nasi lemak in KL.

    reviewed

  6. Ban Chuan Lee

    Ban Chuan Lee in the big wooden house near the prawn statue is a sophisticated alternative to the touristy Ocean King.

    reviewed

  7. Azura

    This open-air stop on the eastern edge of town has a full range of Malay food plus pick-your-fish barbeque.

    reviewed

  8. D

    Tao

    Tao serves a variety of Malaysian and pan-Asian fare in a setting that seems more Bali than Borneo.

    reviewed

  9. E

    Ole Sayang

    Come here for ambient Nonya atmosphere, decorated with old wooden furniture and dim lighting.

    reviewed

  10. F

    Restoran Aul Bismillah

    This open-air corner place serves good-value Malay standards with complimentary sea breeze.

    reviewed

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  12. G

    Warong Perasan

    Good for mee soto (noodle soup), nasi ayam (chicken rice) and fried fish.

    reviewed

  13. H

    Bujang Lapok

    This place serves similar food to Ikan Baka Berempah in a tiled, fan-cooled pavilion.

    reviewed

  14. I

    Chop ‘n' Steak

    A Malay-style steak and chicken restaurant arranged around mock-up of a fishing boat.

    reviewed

  15. J

    Kenny Rogers Roasters

    The place to go for wood-fired roast chicken.

    reviewed

  16. Night Food Stalls

    Basic Malay food, open nightly.

    reviewed

  17. K

    Good View

    Renowned in the area.

    reviewed

  18. L

    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).

    reviewed