In the busy streets of Kuala Lumpur, where the smell of spices mingles with chatter of people there is a treasure trove of cafes that serves authentic Indian food. These little food business might be posted on tiktoks , but at times missed by the crowds. They give a gastronomic experience that brings guests to the heart of Malaysians, with feels of a home cooked food and a environment that comes with comfort and warmth.
Here’s some street and homecooked foods that you might’ve missed, if you did you should try it!
1) The New Madras Thalluvandi -( Bringing Indian Flavors to the street of Malaysia )
The New Madras is situated inside a simple food truck on the bustling Jalan Ipoh Sentul , welcomes people looking for taste of unique Indian Street Food that gives you a feel like your in the streets in India. This hidden gems serves delicious food and tea! The New Madras Cafe stands out not just for its delicious dishes, but also for its ability to capture the feel of a street-side cafe in the city of KL.
While their menu includes a range of delicious treats, it’s their tea and coffee that steals the show, bringing crowds eager to experience it. The street food offers a variety of tasty meals from small snacks like Karipap and Vaadai to unique types of Thosai like cheese and paneer masala Thosai and Utthapam.
Address: KG. Kasipillay Jalan Ipoh KL
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2) Amachi’s Palagaram -( A homely Haven in SS17 Subang Jaya )
Nestled in a quite neighborhood in SS17 Subang Jaya, Amachi Palagaram is a small homemade food that serves delicious paal appam. The paal appam will be served freshly straight from the pan.
Run by a close-knit family, Amachi’s Palagaram is more than just a restaurant – it’s a labor of love, a testament to the rich culinary traditions passed down through generations. Specializing in traditional South Indian fare, this family-run establishment takes pride in serving up authentic dishes that are as comforting as they are flavorful.
The paal appam, a fluffy, rice-based pancake served with a creamy coconut milk is their standout dishes. But what truly sets Amachi Palagaram apart is its ambiance is it’s housed within a charming home in SS17 Subang Jaya, this hidden gem offers a sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of city life. If you’re looking for a quiet spot to enjoy a leisurely meal Amachi’s Palagaram welcomes you with open arm.
They serve varieties of Paal Appam such as , plain appam with coconut sambal, Paal appam with Jaggery, Egg appam with coconut sambal and Paal Appam.
Address: Amachi’s Palagaram , SS17/1 Subang Jaya
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3) Thiruvila Sapadu , Klang Sentosa- ( A feast in Klang Sentosa )
If you’re in Klang Sentosa, don’t miss this Tiruvilla Sapadu in front of the Public Bank. This unassuming lorry serves up mouthwatering mutton and chicken tiruvilla sapadu with boiled egg and vege. With its simple setup and delicious food, it’s the perfect place to gather with friends and family for a satisfying meal. These hidden Indian eateries is going viral on TikTok and if you have missed it, you should definitely try it. They are closed on Tuesdays.
Address: Klang Sentosa, Public Bank.
Tiktok : https://www.tiktok.com/@thiruvilasapadu?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc
In a city where hidden gems abound, The New Madras , Amachi’s Palagaram, and Thiruvilla Sapadu stand out as shining examples of the rich tapestry of Indian cuisine.
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