Thursday 14 May 2015

5 Restaurants of Malaysia which Best Reflects its Food Frenziness




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Malaysia is a place where two friends who meet after long time, do not ask the old clichés for instance - how are you? Or how have you been? Etc. But instead the very first query which they put up is “Sudah makan” which means- have you had your food? This country is fanatic about food and you will realize it why?
We have picked up 5 Best Restaurants of Malaysia in no particular order, just to make it easier for you to understand why the Malaysians are so concerned about the food. 

Rebung

The stylish celebrity chef, Ismail is the main man behind the curtains at this Malay restaurant, renowned for its authenticity and quality service. The dining is a smorgasbord including dishes which you will find only in a Malay house for instance fresh ‘onde onde’ – tacky rice balls loaded with jiggery.

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Teksen


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This tiny shop-house restaurant of Penag has recently undergone a makeover and has lost its gritty feel. It has quite a long menu but it is best advised that you ask the staff for the day’s special. However, the Malysian style stir-fry soup alongwith sambal and marinated pork which is fried and then roasted, ought not to be missed.

Pak Putra Restaurant 

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This chic Pakistani spot cooks up various meat dishes and seafood in tandoor ovens dabbed by the side of the footpaths. Besides tandoori, give a try to taw prawns (cooked with onion and coriander) or mutton rogan josh (made with spices, garlic paste and chili oil). Everything is so perfect about the restaurant most part of the dinner is spent praising the ambiance and the ultra delicious food. 

Roost Juice & Bar


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This trendy hotspot uses recycled woods, bottles and other material to shape a cafe that resembles a very stylish living room. The food isn’t average either. Grab the Hainese noodles, mutton ribs, fish n chips and then have fresh juice as a digestivo.


Ana Ikan Bakar Petai

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If you are looking for a revitalizing dining experience, then this open-air restaurant by the side of the river on Tanjong Lumpur is the ultimate place for you. It is swarmed throughout the year by the Malaysian families which come here to enjoy ethnic Malaysian seafood dishes. Daily caught fishes, shrimps and crabs are priced according to their weights and cooked to your preferences in small kitchens alongside dining area, while the central kitchen at the backside serves traditional Malaysian rice and noodles. 

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