Indian restaurants in Kuala Lumpur
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Sagar in Bangsar Baru
The Bangsar branch of Sagar serves artfully-prepared North Indian food in convivial surroundings. There's a sister restaurant in the Hotel Istana.
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Nasi Kandar Pelita in KLCC
This swish, fan-cooled pavilion near the KLCC is probably the flashiest of all the mamak canteens in KL.
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Bilal Restoran
No points for ambience, but the Bilal is highly popular for its South Indian Muslim dishes. There’s a large range of roti canai (unleavened, flaky flat bread), including egg and bawang (onion), plus ikan (fish) and kambing (mutton) curries.
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Srirekha
Probably the Golden Triangle's most authentic Indian restaurant, Srirekha pulls in huge crowds of Indian tourists (which can slow down the service). The Chettinad specialities are excellent and the house thali (Indian plate meal) is cracking value.
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Restoran Hameed's
Conveniently located near Pasar Seni LRT station, Hameed's has steaming trays of hot curries, biryani and fried rice. Come at lunchtime for mouth-watering swimmer crabs and prawns, fried whole in chilli sauce.
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Gem Restaurant
One of the most consistently good Indian restaurants in Brickfields. Come for its thali, the chunky chicken tikka and the great range of vegetarian options, including creamy Indian-style veg.
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Spice of India
Don't be put off by the mall location - Spice of India offers some of the best North Indian food in the capital. Tandoori dishes are the house speciality, and the atmosphere is refreshingly informal.
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Nasi Kandar Bestari
The most popular mamak house in Desa Sri Hartamas, serving tasty snack meals and rehydrating tea and coffee to people staggering home from pubs and bars.
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Nasi Kandar Pelita in Bangsar Baru
Serves exquisite Indian Muslim food, including magnificent roti canai and hariyali tikka (spiced chicken with mint, cooked in the tandoor)
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Sagar at Hotel Istana
The sophisticated restaurant at Hotel Istana enjoys an enviable reputation for spicy North Indian food. There's a branch in the One Bangsar food street.
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That Indian Thing
The Indian choice on the strip serves very good North and South Indian food, with some curious fusion dishes like spaghetti korma.
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Restoran Nagansari Curry House
This simple place gets the thumbs up for its authentic banana-leaf meals, including a vegetarian set lunch for RM4.50.
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