The Uma
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, KUALA LUMPUR/ Updated : Nov 7, 2016, 16:35 IST
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Owner and chef Yau Chan lived in Indonesia for nearly a decade and loved Bali so much that he opened a restaurant that felt just like it. This place is always busy, with a diverse local crowd loyal to the extravagant Balinese menu … Read more
Owner and chef Yau Chan lived in Indonesia for nearly a decade and loved Bali so much that he opened a restaurant that felt just like it. This place is always busy, with a diverse local crowd loyal to the extravagant Balinese menu. The satay meats arrive beautifully charred and full of flavour, and the fish dishes are particularly strong, with grilled tuna in coconut milk a standout. Read less
A beachside Bali vibe in busy KLOwner and chef Yau Chan lived in Indonesia for nearly a decade and loved Bali so much that he opened a restaurant that felt just like it. This place is always busy, with a diverse local crowd loyal to the extravagant Balinese menu. The satay meats arrive beautifully charred and full of flavour, and the fish dishes are particularly strong, with grilled tuna in coconut milk a standout.
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