2024

HORNBILL RESTANT AND CAFE

Malaysian restaurant €€

Whether you're looking for a gourmet break during your visit to the ornithological park or simply looking for a peaceful place to relax, this restaurant nestled in the heart of the botanical gardens offers an oasis of freshness. The cuisine is simple but typical and good value for money. But it's above all the lovely terrace, from which you can watch the birds and, with a bit of luck, the monkeys, that attracts us here. Free parking is also available.

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2024

MOZA RESTAURANT

Malaysian restaurant €€

This is the restaurant of the Museum of Islamic Art, so it's perfect for a stopover before or after your visit. The fusion cuisine on offer draws its inspiration from various Muslim countries, with a predominance of Middle Eastern flavors: shawarma, moussaka, kefta, falafel are all on the menu. You'll be seduced by the modern, uncluttered decor, reflecting the Muslim style, as well as by the refreshing atmosphere, not to mention the quality service. And to top it all off, you can enjoy a wide range of coffees, from espresso to Arabic coffee.

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2024

MADAM KWAN’S

Malaysian restaurant

Here you'll find the great classics of Malaysian cuisine. Despite the rather hurried staff, the food is enjoyable, especially the nasi bojari (a mixture of rice, beef and shrimp) and nasi lemak (rice cooked in coconut milk, served with various toppings). Try the campur ice cream for dessert. The setting, with its wire screens and bright tables, is pleasant. Madame Kwan's is a small chain of restaurants that can be found in Bukit Bintang's Pavilion Mall or Bangsar's Shopping Centre.

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2024

BIJAN BAR & RESTAURANT

Malaysian restaurant €€

This popular restaurant in the Bukit Bintang district offers excellent cuisine. The setting is reminiscent of an old house, with well separated spaces and decorated with tropical plants, most pleasant. The menu includes assam fish (a mixture of fish and vegetables in a spicy soup) or rendang tok ayam kampung (chicken curry). The titles of the dishes will not tell you anything, a priori, so don't hesitate to ask the waiter to decode the specialities for you. For a real immersion in Malaysian gastronomy.

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