Restoran Sri Kuchai @ Kuchai Lama



A mamak stall, is a food establishment which serves mamak food. In Malaysia, the term mamak refers to Tamil Muslims, who generally own and operate them. Although traditionally operated from roadside stalls, some modern mamak stall operators have expanded their businesses into restaurant or cafe-type establishments. Mamak stalls tend to be popular among Malaysian youths as hang out spots, due to cheap food and beverages being served 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. People of all races, religions and ages frequent mamak stalls to gossip or catch a late-night football game while enjoying a cup of hot teh tarik.

Restoran Sri Kuchai
Jalan Kuchai Maju 8,
Off Jalan Kuchai Lama,
Taman Entrepreneurs Park,
58200 Kuala Lumpur.
 
A mamak stall usually offers different varieties of roti canai to eat and teh tarik or Milo to drink. Most mamak stalls also serve several varieties of rice, such as nasi lemak and nasi goreng, as well as noodle dishes such as mee goreng (fried noodles). Some stalls also offer satay and Western dishes. A typical Mamak stall will offer the following dishes, though this differs from stall to stall: Roti Canai, Roti Telur, Teh Tarik (literally 'Pulled Tea'), Half-Boiled Eggs, Goat Milk, Murtabak, Thosai, Chapati, Nasi Kandar, Nasi Briyani, Nasi Lemak, Maggi Goreng, Mee Goreng (Fried noodles), IndoMie Mi Goreng, Pasemburm, Mamak Rojak, Sup Kambing (Goat soup), Sup Ayam (Chicken Soup), Roti , Tissue, Roti Bakar, Roti Boom, Roti Naan and Tandoori Chicken
Indomie Goreng with sunny side up egg
Simple fried Indomie with instant packet flavoring topped with a sunny side up egg.
 
Cheese Naan
Rice with butter aroma and stuffed with cheese filling, served with sambal, dhall and fish curry for dipping.
 
 
Tandoori Chicken
Nicely marinated and spiced tandoori chicken, baked to cooked, slightly dry but flavorful.
 

Roti Canai kosong
Fluffy and chewy texture roti, goes extremely well with the dhall dipping.
Dhall gravy
 
 
Total paid for dinner, RM24.00
 
 

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