Nasi Kandar Pelita
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, KUALA LUMPUR/ Updated : Nov 8, 2016, 14:50 IST
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This no-nonsense all-night eatery began life as a food stall serving nasi kandar, a variety of curries and side dishes accompanied by steamed rice. The food became so popular with KL's nocturnal crowds that the stall's owners boug … Read more
This no-nonsense all-night eatery began life as a food stall serving nasi kandar, a variety of curries and side dishes accompanied by steamed rice. The food became so popular with KL's nocturnal crowds that the stall's owners bought a nearby coffee shop and opened a dining hall. Now, hordes of taxi drivers, club kids and curious tourists pack the room 24-hours-a-day, filling up on cheap, authentic cuisine. Read less

Mouth-watering Malay and Indian dishes served 24/7
Popular plate: Locals love the succulent fried quail prepared with herbs and spices.
The restaurant is laid out like a food court with separate counters serving classic Malay and Indian dishes, most of which stick close to generations-old recipes. The curries are the main event, but be sure to grab some fresh roti chanai, too. The restaurant's milk-based drinks (including the signature iced tea) also score high marks from discerning locals.
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