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Nasi Kandar Pelita Ampang KL

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Anthony
August 2, 2022
Open 24 hours with huge selection of menu! Must try Roti Planta, Roti Tissue & Teh Tarik!
Kevin
February 8, 2016
Great place to savor the what the locals eat. Halal indian muslim food.
Kam
January 30, 2022
A good place to try the authentic local food
Comfy
September 14, 2021
The origin of nasi kandar, an Indian Muslim dish, can be traced to the very streets of colonial Malaysia. Here, amidst the proud houses and bustle of life, a lone figure would trek through the dusty streets, bearing baskets of food and rice hanging from a yoke across his shoulder. Tantalising aromas of fragrant curries, vegetables, fried fish, beef and chicken would precede his arrival as he went from house to house, hawking his fare. Hence the name, ‘nasi kandar’, came from how this popular dish was delivered - nasi (Malay for rice) and kandar (Malay for yoke). Later, as towns grew and the pace of life changed, the traditional nasi kandar hawker would put down his yoke and set up a hawker stall to cater to the popular Malaysian pastime of streetside dining. Today, Pelita Nasi Kandar still uses the same age-old recipes enjoyed by generations before to deliver traditional mouth-watering dishes that are part of Malaysia’s unique heritage.
The origin of nasi kandar, an Indian Muslim dish, can be traced to the very streets of colonial Malaysia. Here, amidst the proud houses and bustle of life, a lone figure would trek through the dusty streets, bearing baskets of food and rice hanging from a yoke across his shoulder. Tantalising aromas…
Shing Long
December 1, 2019
Indian Muslim curry rice. A must try dish in Malaysia! Halal

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