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Enjoyed a wonderful birthday dinner here! Reservations are recommended and also the staff were so helpful letting us move the time back when something came up. The staff were so sweet, the food amazing (and came out absurdly fast), the atmosphere just lovely. Hard to pick favorites because everythin
This was my first time having Malaysian food and it was amazing! They had some curry-like dishes, a laced flatbread, a salad, some pickled onions as a side, and more! The wait was one hour even at opening time though but the food definitely made up for it. I also only eat vegetarian and the ones the
A nice malaysian place in the heart of cap hill. The spicy peanuts are delicious. The items we ordered were unique and flavorful. The malaysian nemasak was some good and had a lot of toppings along with the jhala roti . We ordered the carrot cake which was good but not the best . There was a weird
Kedai Makan is a precious Seattle eatery for Malaysian food that brings life to noodles, rice, and dough with tantalizing, aromatic spices and flavors. Decorated with colorful baby lanterns throughout, the restaurant is broken down into two tiers of dining areas. Service is friendly and quick. No
* šŸ„˜: 9/10. I started with the chicken wings, which was perfectly crispy on the outside and delightfully juicy on the inside, served with a delicious spice. It was a great way to kick off my meal. For my main course, I opted for the wheat noodle, and it was a flavor explosion! The coconut rice was fr
Incredible! The Roti Jala with chickpea curry was outstanding, probably the best ā€œbreadā€-style appetizer Iā€™ve ever had. The Nasi Lemak, turmeric egg fried rice, and mushroom pan mee were all amazing as well. I especially liked their usage of a variety of types of eggs and the curry sauce. It was
I havenā€™t had Malaysian cuisine before but the Nasi Lemak (which I ordered with Tofu and Chickpea Curry) definitely ranks as the most delicious meal Iā€™ve had in a long time. The coconut rice has a pleasantly surprising sweetness that complements the variety of bold flavors in the dish. This dish def
Pretty fantastic experience. I didnā€™t realize I would love Malay food as much as I did. I felt like it was a fusion of island ingredients, Chinese herbs and savory eastern curries. I would highly recommend this spot for taking out a date, friends and families with older children. Portions were big!
This was the first time I tried Malaysian food and this place was recommended by a friend. The ambience was chill and casual and the staff friendly and attentive. The food was super. We tried prawn crackers, roti jala with chickpea curry, laksa Kemal and coconut water. The staff adjusted the spice l
I did not have a chance to try this restaurant under the previous ownership, but I enjoyed the food on my first visit this time. The portions were generous and the flavors were excellent. Both of our dishes were pretty spicy, so be prepared for a little heat as the menu doesnā€™t specify spice levels.
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