If youāre looking for an authentic malay-home cooked food, this is the place. Any menu items ordered will not failed your taste š buds. Itās spicy and as ākampungā as it could be.
Their favourite menu would be Patin, Ayam Goreng Kampung, Masak Lemak Otak and sambal terung. We ordered Keting/Urat but the portion was a bit too little. Never tried any of their Nasi Goreng.
Parking was easy as there were two walking distance paid parking place. Seating in the restaurant is plenty, highly recommend to call and book.
Came here for lunch and dinner, their cooking were consistent and made to known that they only cook when ordered.
Bad news for credit card, debit card š³ holders, thereās no QR pay or card terminals except online CIMB transfer over the counter. I hope they can have these payment...
Ā Ā Ā Read morevery good traditional Malay cuisine at this restaurant. loved the Masak Lemak Cili Api, Patin Tempoyak, Ulam-ulaman, Sambal, well basically everything hereš. really felt like at Kampung when eating here, with the Kampung ambience, restaurant in the form of a wooden Kampung house and traditional decorations here and there. all the food here is really good and I will consider coming here again for the delicious Kampung cooking and very cosy Kampung feeling. the fact that it is located in the middle of Kampung Baru adds more to the Kampung vibe, juxtaposed with the hustle and bustle of KL, this is simply a unique place. overall, very good local & authentic comfort food with traditional surrounding and architecture for an authentic Malaysian experience. should come and definitely...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreVery nice cosy ambience. It is an old traditional Malay kampung house converted into a restaurant, but still maintaining that house dining feeling. We ordered ikan kelah goreng as well as patin buah masak tempoyak. It was the best gulai tempoyak i have tasted so far. The prices were on the higher end but this was expected. They dont have credit card machine so come with enough cash especially if you are planning to order the expensive dishes like kelah. Our host recommended kerai to try next which he said tasted somewhat similar to kelah though not as pricey. Will do...
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