Reason:Famous for its rich variety of Indian snacks with authentic flavors
Open Now|pen all day
+60-3-21625532
113, Jln Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
What travelers say:
It's a pretty good Indian snack bar. The roast chicken there is delicious. I come here mainly for the chicken. The Indian rice is a bit spicy. The overall price is very cheap, and the bread is super affordable.
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Not bad Indian food snack bar, the roast chicken inside is delicious, mainly to eat this chicken, the Indian rice is a bit spicy, the overall price is very cheap, that cake is super affordable.
Practical ordering guide: ⭐ Sit down - order - give you a consumption card - checkout this suggestion first turn around and read it again. Sit down and order as much as possible before the waiter gives you a consumption card, of course, you can also add it. ⭐ Food selection at the stall is more suitable for people who do not order food. Choose the Petronas Twin Towers at one time: opposite the Maya Hotel on the right side of W Hotel ❤ Curry shrimp: The key point is ❗ The unit price is only! Not a share! There are MYR 10 and MYR 25 in different sizes; I asked for four, so it was MYR 40. The shrimp meat is tight, some spicy and delicious. There are a lot of juices ❤ Egg Bocai + Curry juice: Many people recommend it. I tried it. There is an egg in the middle of the fried pancake (egg filling pancake thin version) and the cake skin is very crispy; One of the curries is ordinary curry and slightly spicy curry ❤ curry chicken rice. This is blindly ordered. It seems that the side dishes are selected by yourself. +1.4 In fact, this meal or doll noodles can be spelled casually, but I won’t bear it. Personally, it seems that fried chicken is better than curry chicken.❤ Juice, really. I can go blind. The price is not more than MYR 80. The price is touching. The restaurant should be open to the restaurant and support Alipay and WeChat! There are toilets and hand washing areas, no smoking
This restaurant is mainly based on local Malay cuisine, which is halal. There are Indian flying cakes, coconut syrup rice, curry rice, all local cuisines. Located in the Anbang district of Kuala Lumpur city center, it is famous in Kuala Lumpur.
Right between the Intercontinental and the Petronas Twin Towers, I walked here by accident. It was full of locals eating lunch. It was not an exaggeration. I was standing in line with a bunch of Indians and Muslims. It was quite tense. The waiters were all Indian uncles. They looked fierce but they were nice. Then there were curry fish balls, curry shrimps, and curry crabs. They were really delicious and spicy. Iced coffee was two dollars and it was delicious.
It is similar to a night food stall, located at an intersection near the Twin Towers, with a large flow of people. It is an Indian restaurant with many Indians and is open at night and early morning. The menu is all in English. I just ordered a bowl of chicken soup, two pancakes, and three drinks. I never expected that the chicken soup was spicy, not the traditional chicken soup, with a thick spicy curry. But the pancakes tasted good, both pancakes were delicious, the drinks were average, and the price was relatively favorable.
It is just opposite the MAYA Hotel, less than 200 meters northwest of the main entrance of the Twin Towers. It is a large food court with a large area and many seats. It mainly serves Malay and Indian food.
A very Southeast Asian restaurant I eat here every day in Kuala Lumpur and I think it's OK. I can still get used to Southeast Asian cuisine [Environment] The environment is OK, an ordinary simple restaurant, relatively clean [Service] The service is also quite good, it's OK The set menus are all of this type, you can eat whatever you want, it's still quite suitable for Chinese people, mainly rice, grilled, fried food is more