Medan Selera Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz is a vibrant food court that has been delighting locals since 1983. Originally started by a culinary innovator with his famous sesame chicken recipe, this bustling spot now thrives under the management of his family. The stall offers an array of authentic Malay dishes, including their signature fried kampong chicken, which is freshly prepared and bursting with flavor.
known for its range of traditional Malay cuisine, including Minang dishes and authentic Malaysian fare. praises goes to the fresh and affordable food, with standout items like nasi ayam horlick, gerai mamak's thosai and apam, and ayam kampung goreng. While some mention parking challenges and pricing issues, many highlight the delicious offerings such as fried kampong chicken, ulam veggies, sambal belacan, fish curry, and more. The atmosphere is described as friendly despite occasional crowding. reasonable priced and good 👍 foodies for all.
many staff from that area will come here for their plenty of choices...
Read moreI came to this food court today after visiting a family member who was in the hospital nearby. I was hungry and wanted to grab a bite around 2 pm. The food court is on the main road and there are some free parking spots on the roadside, but they are very scarce and difficult to get. The food court is in a poor condition and most of the stalls are shut or look uninviting. There is only one stall that catches my eye with its bright and cheerful sign, but I don't remember its name or number. The people there are very nice and quick, and they offer a range of dishes and drinks. I got a nasi campur and a teh O ais, and they were both okay but nothing special. The food court has a lot of space, but it is hot and stuffy, maybe because of the bad ventilation. I think DBKL should do something to improve the facilities and cleanliness of this place. Overall, this food court is a handy option if you are in the area and need a fast meal, but don't expect too...
Read moreChoices. Choices. Choices. Its a food galore at this Medan Selera (foodcourt) and one can eat to one's tastebuds for the day!
From chap fun malay style to desserts, one's mind can start to reel at the offerings one can get here.
My advise for first timers, do the walkabout and slowly identify the grub you would want to savour. The array is pretty good i tell you, although not necessarily easy on the pocket. Prices can get hefty if one isnt careful, so always ask prices. For regulars, they zoom straight to their favourite stalls, be it the nasi campur (mixed rice combos) with the lauk pauks, the legendary curry laksa/wantan mein, capathi thosai fix, nasi kukus sets or the nasi ayam kampung place.
Caution: being an old establishment, do not expect a spick and span surrounding. Hygiene, some insists, is questionable but then hey, you already know the minute you walk into this very...
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