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    Putera Puteri

    4.1 (10 reviews)

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    Came across this lovely new " hole in the wall " Malaysian food place just catty corner to the Bayswater Tube Station. Owner/Chef is truly Malaysian as is his Malay dishes: Nasi Lémak, Nasi Campur / Padang, Roti Chennai, and Teh Tarik. Also a full list of the usual quick eats Western fare. The Malay dishes are very authentic. Yes, the microwave is used extensively. But the dishes would normally be served as is from Malaysian stalls anyway, so microwaving is actually an enhancement. Owner is planning to open a larger place at the end of Bayswater where the historic toilets are. Apparently ice kachang, chendol, and perhaps a real live Teh Tarik pouring ceremony maybe included. Can hardly wait. Bayswater's malay offerings food are really getting better with the longstanding Berjaya formal restaurant, the Grand Plaza Service Apartments' hidden restaurant, and the informal Malaysian Food Canteen (generally one has to be Malaysian to get into the latter). Generally cheap and very authentic.

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    The sambal in the Nasi Lemak was legit & they were very generous with the sambal too.

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    Lagenda Malaysian & Chinese Restaurant - chicken satay at Lagenda Restaurant

    Lagenda Malaysian & Chinese Restaurant

    3.5(4 reviews)
    0.2 miBayswater

    Honestly, I was sadly disappointed by my recently meal at Lagenda…read more I ordered takeout via Uber eats and while the food came quickly, nothing about it was particularly enjoyable. First off, I ordered an avocado sushi roll and clearly requested the addition of cucumber. When I got the roll, it had no avocado and only one slice of cucumber in the entire thing. It also tasted strangely like fish (even though it's a veggie roll). I also ordered vegetable gyoza. I requested that they be steamed instead of fried but came fried and very very greasy with a bitter chili sauce. Bummer.

    Lagenda delivers tasty Malaysian food, and it was just steps from our hotel…read more Let's start with the food...I enjoyed everything I ate. I started with a clear chicken and mushroom soup. The broth was better than a similar standard Chinese soup...it was kicked up with a healthy amount of black pepper. For my main, I had a salad of hard boiled egg, tofu, carrot, and cabbage in a chunky peanut sauce. It was not as sweet as Thai peanut sauce, and I appreciated it. Finally, I sampled some roti canai. Perfectly toasted roti bread with a savory and spicy chicken curry for dipping. The service was five star. The manager waited on us, and he was extremely friendly and attentive. He answered menu questions in detail and did not charge us for extra roti. So why no 5th star? My partner's laksa curry was too pungent and fishy tasting, and the prices are on the high side. All the above mentioned food, with some nonalcoholic drinks, cost 55 pounds w. tip, or $79 at the current exchange rate. Give it a try! I Would go back but order less.

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    Lagenda Malaysian & Chinese Restaurant
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    Malaysia Hall Canteen

    Malaysia Hall Canteen

    3.7(25 reviews)
    0.1 miBayswater
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    They say you can only come inside this basement terrace canteen located right next to the Malaysian…read moreHigh Comm, if you have a Malaysian passport or if someone with one brings you inside. Not me, I sneaked in somehow. Fav hang out for Malaysian students, abang, Kakak, Adik, Pakcik, Makcik and kakis. Cheap and result delectable Malaysia fares

    This is the place if you want absolutely legit Malay food in London. The eating establishment (I'm…read morenot calling it a restaurant) is located about 8 minutes walk from Bayswater station. It seats about 30 persons and is furnished in a no-frills way similar to coffeeshops or hawker centers in Malaysia and Singapore. But rest assured - the place is clean, so is the food and the food handling looked appropriate. It is located in the basement of some economic accommodation hosted by the Malaysian embassy so they do specify that this is for Malaysians and their guests though they don't really check IDs. But the menu is in Malay and you do have to understand what food you are picking out as there is no printed menu or pictures so this 'advisory' makes sense. I had the nasi campur while I was there - 1 fried chicken drumsticks, a piece of egg omelette, acar, white rice and teh tarik. You had about 16 dishes to choose from. Everything looked and tasted exactly as I remember it in Singapore and Malaysia, right down to the yellow stains on the fingers from the fried chicken. It was wonderful. They also have items like nasi goreng (fried rice), Mee goreng (fried noodles), roti canai, nasi lemak rendang as well as Malaysian desserts. The prices are incredibly reasonable (my meal cost me 6.5pounds) so it must be one of the cheapest eats in London. In summary, absolutely worth a visit for Singaporeans or Malaysians craving Malay food and, for non-Malaysians looking for authentic Malay food, go find a Malaysian/Singaporean friend and go!

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    Tukdin - Curry laksa w/ seafood

    Tukdin

    4.2(72 reviews)
    0.4 miBayswater
    ££

    This restaurant is located about 5 mins from Paddington station and is close to the Malaysian…read moreembassy. It's not a large restaurant - seats about 30 pax and I had no problem getting a seat for lunch on Sunday. But I have seen the place very busy even at 9pm on a Friday so it is popular. When I was there, most of the diners were Malaysian so clearly the food is authentic and the prices reasonable. And all this was true when I was there. I had nasi lemak Tukdin, oxtail soup, keropok and Ice Bandung - all Malaysian hawker staples / favourites. Food presentation was good and the food was tasty and authentic overall. The nasi lemak rice was particularly flavorful - full of coconut milk flavor, it had the right texture and basmati rice was used so the grains are drier and more discrete, giving a better mouthfeel. The keropok was crispy and tasted authentic, as did the ikan bills (fried anchovies) and fried chicken in the nasi lemak. The oxtail soup tasted exactly as it is in Malaysia with all the right spices and fried onions (which was FANTASTIC) and the meat was flavorful and 'fall off the bone' tender. Service was friendly if a little slow, but I think there's only 1 wait staff for all the patrons so be patient. All in all, a very pleasant experience and I would recommend coming here for a very inexpensive and authentic experience of Malaysian food in London. For Malaysians, definitely a must!

    No wait on a Tuesday night at 7:30pm for 2…read more This is a very intimate spot. While I was waiting for my friend, I could easily hear both conversations happening at the tables next to me. Cost: £40.04 total for a small-ish meal for two. * Cincau (£4) - 3 stars. Grass jelly drink. Straw was too small, pieces kept getting stuck in it. * Roti Canai Set (£14.90) - 4.5 stars. So flaky and tasty and you can choose how much spicy sauce, but it was too oily, any piece you ate your hands became super shiny. * Mee Goreng Mamak (£17.50) - 5 stars. So delicious. And the crispy pieces of meat!! Loved this.

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    Putera Puteri

    Putera Puteri

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.3 miBayswater

    A down home Malaysian restaurant in the neighborhood. The place is small and often crowded and it…read moretook a while to find a table there. We ordered Hainan chicken fried rice, duck in coconut sauce, char kuey teow, and chicken rendang. Our companion asked for a chili pepper sauce,nwhich was quite hot and complimented the dishes. Unfortunately they were out of several dishes as they were in the process of swapping out their menu offerings.

    Having eaten at this restaurant before, I was keen to go back for some more of their rendang and…read moreroti. A free-standing sign outside the entrance read "please wait to be seated". Dutifully, I stood by the sign and waited. A middle-aged, English looking and speaking man in a white shirt (which I later found out from a member of the waiting staff was the manager) shouted across to me (he was leaning on a chair at the time by one of the outside tables); he had evidently assumed I was not hearing impaired and was English speaking. However, with the noise of the rush hour traffic (it was approximately 5.15pm), I miss heard him and thought he said to wait (apparently he had said "go ahead in", or something similar. He then spoke again, this time louder, with no attempt to come closer, and with an expression that came across as one of annoyance, saying "do you want to sit inside or outside" , to which I replied "inside". He then led me to a table saying "you can sit here", and left me. Shortly after, a young asian member of staff in a black shirt took my order; thankfully, he was very pleasant and attentive. While eating, the manager in the white shirt reappeared and gathered the waiters and waitresses together and spoke to them at considerable length and loud enough that it was impossible for me to ignore. Fortunately, I was eating alone and not trying to have a conversation with a dinner date. Sadly, although the rendang is good, it is not good enough to make me want to go back to this restaurant again. I do not appreciate being shouted at from across a restaurant so that I have to strain my ears to hear and raise my voice in response so as to be heard. Perhaps the sign "please wait to be seated" should be changed to "please wait to be shouted at".

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