You get to experience two things here – really good Malay food and eating under a flyover. The nasi campur spread alone is enough to get you excited; the range of chicken, beef and seafood gulai, asam pedas, ayam goreng berempah and assorted vegetable dishes are tasty and authentic, while the fish is fresh. When in doubt, go for the ayam goreng and sup tulang, which is by far some of the best we’ve ever had.
As featured in Time Out KL's 101 things to do in KL