Discover Restaurants offering the best Asian food in Putrajaya, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia. Putrajaya, officially the Federal Territory of Putrajaya, is a planned city and the federal administrative centre of Malaysia. The seat of government was shifted in 1999 from Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya because of overcrowding and congestion in the former. Kuala Lumpur remains Malaysia's national capital and is the seat of the King, the Parliament, and all the foreign embassies, and the country's commercial and financial centre. Putrajaya was the idea of former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. It became Malaysia's third Federal Territory, after Kuala Lumpur and Labuan, in 2001.
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The Restaurantâs Balinese themed settings is cosy and relaxing. Set out the mood for anything Bali ...... you see, you hear and you taste it. Ordered some delicious and sumptuous spices marinated chicken ( Siap Bumbu - Roasted chicken and Siap Megoreng - deep fried chicken), try out the western style chicken sandwich, smoothies and a dessert (pisang bakar).Will check the other favourites in the Menu inthe next trip. Cheers
3 based on 63 reviews
located in the Botanical Gardens, Putrajaya
The restaurant is located beside a lake in Taman Botani Putrajaya. Service is slow (maybe too many customers). Good view and environment. Seafood and the taste is normal
Catering China Muslim specialties by the concept of Delicious, Cheap, Fast ! Our menu featured by homemade noodles and Roast Mutton Sticks!
Choices - They got soup noodle with beef chicken mutton. They have sizzling too. Kebab stick. Free flow drink. Dumpling which I did not enjoy.Price - Reasonable price. Rm8.50 for each noodle bowl. Rm2.20 for kebab stick but rm6 for lamb stick. I really enjoy the lamb more than the noodleTaste - Normal. Nothing to be amazed.
We are a garden-themed café located in Presint 18, Putrajaya, Malaysia.. situated right beside Putrajaya Lake. Our cuisine is mainly Western, however, we also offer delicious Nusantaran and Eastern treats too. We're open from 12pm-10pm, everyday except Mo
Cafe with a cause - empowering OKU workersNice food with reasonable cost. Different type of foods compared to common restaurants. Awarded the cleanest eateries in Putrajaya
4 based on 81 reviews
Restaurant serving authentic Malaysian and Thai inspired dishes, from Nasi Kerabu to beautifully crafter Tom Yam.
Compared to other similar restaurants the taste of vegetarian food was comparatively better but even then not so great. Green apple lime juice was not so good. Had veg fried rice and veg curry, the curry was good. Was here for a business dinner but would definitely not visit again
4 based on 29 reviews
This review is for the 1 Utama branch; couldn't find the tripadvisor page for that.This place is well known for its cheesy sets and is always featured on famous food bloggers'/vloggers' accounts. As interesting as it looks, unfortunately it just tasted like an average dish. The cheese is basically frozen shredded cheese that you can get at the supermarket; no exquisite or unique taste. It's just your normal and slightly tasteless cheese.The chicken was alright. We ordered the honey mustard one but it wasn't as flavourful as I hoped it would be. We ordered the onion rings as well and it was just okay.Overall, wouldn't recommend this place.
4 based on 98 reviews
My colleagues and I had lunch at Ole Ole Bali. It was a great experience. The food was pretty delicious and the ambiance was amazing. Nevertheless, it was really pricey, but it was definitely worth every penny.
4 based on 144 reviews
We had a buffet dinner and ala carte menus ad well. The buffet line and the variety is good and a lots of choices. The price is reasonable as we had a discount card. Service from waiter not bad. The Manager took take our table. Appreciate it. The thing that i would like to highlight here is, since the restaurant in le meridien hotel itself. Please ask the valet service and the bell boy to be more alert and manners towards all the guest arrive with car. DO NOT EVER MENTION THE VALET PRICE TO THE GUEST UNLESS THE GUEST ASK FOR IT. THE VALET ATTENDANCE PLEASE MORE ALERT DO NOT UNTIL WE CALL THEM TO TAKE OUR CARE FOR VALET, DONT BZ WITH THE PHONE WHILE WORKING. ONE MORE THING. DO NOT UNDER ESTIMATE PEOPLE WHO DRIVE SMALL CAR. ONCE THEY PARK AT VALET MEANS THEY GOT MONEY AND THEY CAN PAY YOUR VALET. Please take this as positive comment as dont want to happen like me in future.
4 based on 197 reviews
This Tokyo-style Japanese Restaurant offers genuine Japanese cuisine in a cozy setting surrounded by oriental inspired décor. Take pleasure in intricately prepared and delightful bento boxes, or simply order a la carte if you wish to try a bit of everythi
The buffet display was excellent, lot of choice of foods. And great service from Iskandar, Stella, Nila and Fahmi. And thank you for the birthday surprise from manager & The Strollers. Highly recommended for all. We will definitely come back.Dear 352balkism,We are thrilled that you had loved the experience you had at Midori and we are happy to receive such great feedback on our buffet. We put customer experience and satisfaction as our priority and your review reaffirms the hard work we put in every day. So thanks for your kind words and we look forward to see you again. Best regards.
5 based on 456 reviews
If there is one way to whet an appetite,it is indeed the atmosphere in this restaurant.Even before stepping in,the welcoming spirit of the staff and their heartful greetings reassure that my breakfast is going to be a great start of the day.Compliments to manager Ina and crew for a well-run restaurant despite a crowded group of hundreds appearing at the same time.Their professionally managing of situation with a personal touch is commendable. Special mention to staff Shelley and Izzul.Dear george4159,Greetings from Putrajaya Marriott Hotel! Thank you for your kind feedback, it really made our day to know that our guests are satisfied with our service. We hope you will return for more!
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