Kaya Malaysian Restaurant

Kaya Malaysian Restaurant

4.1(478 reviews)
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Address

Lower Ground Floor,50 Faulkner St,Manchester M1 4FH,United Kingdom

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Opening Hours

Monday12–9 PM
Tuesday12–9 PM
Wednesday12–9 PM

About

A Malaysian restaurant serving dishes like curry laksa, nasi goreng kampung, and mee goreng mamak. Known for flaky curry puffs filled with chicken and potato, deep-fried chicken with nasi lemak, and beef rendang. There are occasional deals on certain dishes. The menu includes kaya toast and pandan-flavoured items.

Customer Reviews

3.6(8 reviews)
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ajarniLocal Guide
4 months ago

This place never disappoints and our go to 😋🍛 Ordered the Curry Puff, the filling of chicken curry sauce and potato is tasty and the pastry is flaky and melts in your mouth As well as the Curry Laksa Kampung, my other absolute favourite every time is Nasi Goreng Kampung. It's so flavorsome and has a nice level of spice from the blend of malaysian anchovies and shrimp paste are complimentary. It's so refreshing with the Teh O Limau to drink and the cold option is the best 👌🏿(Malaysian black tea + lime + sugar)

Food: 4/5Service: 5/5Atmosphere: 4/5
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Hedia LeeLocal Guide
5 months ago

Ordered Nasi Goreng Kampour and ABG. Went there with the Neotaste offer hence it’s 241. I went there when it first opened and ordered a laksa, it was fine. This is my second visit. The goreng, aka fried rice, is mildly spicy, has a decent portion size and a strong anchovy taste malaysian food lovers would love. The edges of the egg is not as crispy as compared to what you’d get from a thai resto however the yolk is perfectly gooey to mix with the savoury fried rice kernels. As for the ABG, there is not a lot of side toppings such as peanuts and anchovies, as well as the sambal. The taste of the sambal is excellent, 6/10 spicy and it has a texture that mixes really well with the pandan rice. The chicken portion is generous from the looks of it however the dish is £14+. Wifi connection there is poor. I’d recommend this place.

Food: 4/5Service: 3/5Atmosphere: 4/5
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Riya MathewLocal Guide
6 months ago

The staff were absolutely lovely, and the service was spot on. Definitely worth booking in advance. Popped in for lunch today and had the Maggie goreng with prawns, it was absolutely banging! The Nasi lemak AGB was pretty decent too. Food's great, & the atmosphere's brill. Just a heads up, it's not wheelchair accessible as there are stairs at the entrance. But overall, a really lovely place. They even gave us cheese bites at the end, such a nice touch.🥰 Definitely worth a visit for some smashing Malaysian food right in the heart of Chinatown.🍛🍜✨

Food: 4/5Service: 5/5Atmosphere: 5/5