The Seri Melayu Restaurant is housed in a Rumah Kampung (village house), which allows diners to enjoy authentic Malay delicacies in a true traditional kampung atmosphere. The extensive buffet spread offers popular Malaysian dishes, ranging from laksa (noodles in spicy soup), satay (meat skewers), to a delightful assortment of kuih-muih (local cakes). Fresh juices are also available. Diners can also catch some of the cultural shows and traditional dances, performed daily to create an unforgettable experience.
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- 1, Jalan Conlay +603-2145 1833
- Lunch: 12:00 to 15:00 daily;
- Dinner:18:30 to 23:00 daily
- www.serimelayu.com
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- 3, Jalan Ceylon +603-2031 3575
- Lunch: 12:00 to 14:30;
- Dinner: 18:30 to 22:30 (Mon-Sat),
- 16:30 to 22:30 (Sun) daily
- www.bijanrestaurant.com
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Awarded a Best Restaurant award by Tourism Malaysia in 2004, Bijan is definitely one of those places you don’t want to miss. This restaurant offers a fantastic selection of authentic, traditional Malay Food, all cooked using traditional recipes handed down over the generations, yet creatively complemented with a twist of modern presentation. Favourites consist of typical Malay delicacies such as Beef and Chicken Satay, Fried Popiah (Springroll), Stuffed Tauhu (Beancurd) and Rusuk Panggang (Baked ribs). And for dessert, the must-have Chocolate Durian Cake is an out-of-this-world combination of creamy durian – The king of fruits, sandwiched between moist chocolate cake and coated in chocolate.
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