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Los restaurantes malayos más populares en Wallington

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Una foto del restaurante Janda Malaysian Diner
4.7
Excepcional(14)
Precio: Caro
• Malaysian • Peckham
Reservado 82 veces hoy
MODERN MALAYSIAN FARE IN THE HEART OF PECKHAMWelcome to Janda Diner. We are anything but your average Malaysian restaurant. Here, you can tuck into both classic Malaysian dishes and some fun, creative twists. Our Head Chef and owner, Ady Yacob, is the genius behind it all. With a Grand Diplôme from Cordon Bleu and a huge love for his home cuisine, Ady teamed up with his buddy Lanny to bring you a dining experience that’s truly one of a kind.We are known for our signature dishes: amazing rich beef rendang, spicy moreish milk fried chicken and sumptuous grilled seabass.In our first year we were honoured as a best in the city restaurant by Time Out London.So, what’s with the name ‘Janda’? It means female divorcee in Malay. Some folks might wonder why we chose it, but us, it’s all about freedom and empowerment, not judgment. It’s about being proud of who you are and celebrating life. We really hope that passion shines through in our food and service!
Una foto del restaurante Zheng Chelsea
4.7
Excepcional(674)
Precio: Caro
• Malaysian • Chelsea
Reservado 3 veces hoy
Malaysian Cuisine is known as a fusion of the best of Asia. Our restaurant pays homage to the Malaysian spirit of openness, innovation and "mix and match" to create amazing culinary experiences. As an extension to our highly popular restaurant in Oxford, Zheng Chelsea brings in what we do best to London - delicious food, excellent service and cosy ambiance.
Una foto del restaurante Bugis Kitchen at the Tara Hotel
4.3
Increíble(23)
Precio: Moderado
• Malaysian • Kensington
Welcome to Bugis Kitchen, where we pay homage to the legendary hawker stands on Singapore's Bugis Street. Bugis Street's history dates back to the early 19thcentury when it was primarily a residential area inhabited by the Bugis people, seafaring traders from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. The Bugis were known for their maritime skills and played a significant role in trade across Southeast Asia.Today, Bugis Street continues to thrive as a dynamic shopping and entertainment district in Singapore. It is home to modern malls. boutiques, restaurants, and bars, offering a mix of traditional and contemporary experiences. The area has retained it cultural charm while embracing urbanisation and modernity.
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