This staple dish is no stranger to virtually every Malaysian. A net-like batter is cooked on a griddle to give it its signature name, proving to be a snack that is hard to resist. The bright yellow dish does not only appeal to one due to its appearance but also from its counterpart – curry. Dipping the roti jala in curry is almost compulsory; be it chicken, fish, or mutton, it does wonders in elevating the flavours. Without beating too much around the bush, here is a list of the best recommended roti jala in Kuala Lumpur.
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Limapulo: Baba Can Cook
If you're looking for a plate of delicious Roti Jala in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, squint your eyes no further than Limapulo's very own rendition of the dish in your search for the tasty delicacy. Made from scratch in the kitchens, these freshly churned Roti Jala is nothing short of a decadent quick bite if you are opting for something lighter. Armed with a serving of fragrantly creamy and rich chicken curry -worry not, the degree of potency in terms of the spiciness is rated mild for their curry; every mouthful entails a tantalising burst of flavour while invoking various textures encompassing carbohydrates and proteins.
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50, Jalan Doraisamy , 53300, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
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Sarang Cookery
This cosy restaurant has been making waves with range of Peranakan cuisines and local delicacies that are absolutely delicious and affordable. Roti jala is among the showstoppers here, and it’s not only about pairing the bed of swirls with chicken curry, as the real deal here is once you’re in for dessert. Raise the curtain for – Gula Melaka Crepe! You might have guessed already, the lacy pancakes has the job now ahead of regular crepes - encapsulating bananas, palm sugar pieces and syrup, and finished with sprinklings of chilies and bunga kantan. The astute amalgam of sweetness and dose of spiciness of the chillies certainly lace onto your palate.
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8, Jalan Galloway, Bukit Bintang, 50150, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
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Belanga Cafe
Belanga Cafe has been a household name among the locals who hanker for home-styled authentic Kelantanese cuisine and other local delights. The extensive menu may be a little overwhelming but nothing here has failed to place a wide smile on the face of patrons, especially their roti jala. Giving chicken a break, the net-bread is rolled into batons are served with lamb kuzi (Kelantanese style curry), handful of crunchy greens and slices of French loaf. The roti jala hits the sweet spot between texture and taste, thus, the fork-tender meat and luscious gravy offers the perfect marriage of flavours.
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75, Lingkaran Syed Putra, Mid Valley City, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 59200, Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
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