Supper by definition is a light snack in the later evening, but us Malaysians, we don’t do things by definition. No matter what people say, there is just something about having a meal in the dead of the night; it’s cooler, most of your friends only come to life at night, and because when the sun goes away, then only we would go out and play. When those late night cravings hit, finding a good place to dine may not sound as easy, unless you are the resident night owl. With that said, do scroll down and you'll discover a list of places worth visiting after dark.
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Al Rawsha Restaurant
Middle Eastern food is known to have rich flavours and comes in hefty portions. At Al Rawsha, rest assured that you will get all that and more. Take the Lamb Mandy for instance, the traditional cuisine from Hadramaut with its earth baked rice and lamb cooked so well that each pieces just fall off the bones and melts in your mouth. Chicken is the other meat available, and customers could also go for others like the Kabsa or Maghdut. The best part about this place is that it opens all the time, all week long. Doesn’t matter what time hunger strikes, Al Rawsha doors are open.
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No 8, Jalan Kampung Pandan, 55100, Kuala Lumpur
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Moonlight Cake House
Moonlight Cake House is part bakery, part restaurant that originally hails from Johor. Serving the best of pastries and breads, there are so many options here to choose from. Named such for a reason, the cakes here are very aesthetically pleasing as they come in many shapes, forms and themes. Take the Durian Cake for instance; it looks so much like a durian that you would not believe that it is cake! There are also cake slices for small indulgence in house.
More infoMoonlight Cake House @ Sri Petaling View restaurant
1-G, Jalan Radin Bagus 9, Bandar Baru Sri Petaling, 57000, Kuala Lumpur
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Devi's Corner
Devi’s Corner is the go-to place if you’re craving for Indian Food. Dubbed as one of the best banana leaf restaurant in KL, the food here are satisfyingly good. The rice is served on a banana leaf (obviously) with two types of vegetables, mango chutney, and kesari dessert. The order also includes deep fried papadums and snake gourd with 3 condiments. The best part is that one could choose two out of mutton, chicken, fish, and crab curry to pour over your rice. The curries are the true star with their spiced and spiciness, thick and creamy due to the coconut milk, it is just a joy to sample the best of Indian culture.
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No.14 Jalan Telawi 4 , 59100, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur
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Hayaki Kopitiam @ Setapak
How many restaurants offer Kelantanese delights in KL? And one that opens all day, every day nonetheless. At the fully localised Hayaki, expect to be served the best of Kelantanese dishes like Nasi Kerabu and Nasi Dagang. However, another item on the menu that deserves special mention (and only because we have mentioned Nasi Kerabu) is the Nasi Kukus Hayaki. Wrapped in banana leaf and brown paper combo as you would nasi lemak, the portion are more than generous with steamed rice, fried chicken, cucumbers, sambal, anchovies and peanuts. When that weird hunger for rice struck at an ungodly hour, know that Hayaki is around.
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Platinum Walk, No 2, Jalan Langkawi Danau Kota, Setapak, 53300, Kuala Lumpur
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