
Lacto
Ovo
Beer/Wine
Delivery
Take-out
Asian
Malaysian
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Malaysian restaurant with some labeled vegan dishes, including noodle soup, rice dishes, and curries. Open Mon-Thu 12:00pm-10:00pm, Fri-Sat 12:00pm-11:00pm, Sun 12:00pm-10:00pm.
4 Reviews
First Review by Seatown_vegan
JudithWood
Points +389
Tasty Dinner - Edit
We had a delicious dinner. The menu is well-labeled with vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free dishes and options all clearly identified. We also enjoyed the zero proof cocktails offered. Both of our dishes came with chili sauce so we could adjust to our desired level of spiciness. Portions were large.
Read morePros: Tasty food , Clearly labeled menu, Gluten-free and nonalcoholic choices
Guest
EmdotAlice
Points +5189
Really tasty unique flavors - Edit
We ordered most of the vegan options on the menu—do not skip the funky pineapple salad! The Tofu chickpea curry and Laksa were also both really good. The coconut rice was a little too sweet for me, but my partner enjoyed it. There’s not that many vegan options, so this might not be a regular place for us, but it’s definitely worth trying.
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andyjng
Points +5583
Good Spread of Vegan Malaysian - Edit
Malaysian food is one of my favorites and there's never often enough spots around that serve their delicacies, especially ones that can be veganized. Fortunately, Kedai Makan was there to help me get my Malay fixing I've been longing for a while.
Read moreWe came on a Friday evening and it was already packed by 18:00. They were able to seat the three of us fairly quickly but it does help to get on the waitlist if you are coming on a busy weekend evening.
Their menu was clearly marked with items that were vegetarian, vegan (and items that could also be made vegan), gluten-free, etc. and the servers were well-versed as well.
We went with their Nasi Lemak ($19) with vegan with Tofu and Chickpea Curry and sambal instead of anchovies, and the Laksa ($15) with extra sambal and no egg. I really enjoyed their nasi lemak with the fragrant tofu curry and their wonderfully fluffy coconut rice, which was probably my favorite part of the dish. The laksa was also a solid noodle dish though I wish there was included protein from the get-go, such as tofu.
These were the two main entrees that could be veganized and I'm glad they did a solid job to make sure us plant-based eaters weren't left behind. Thank you Kedai Makan for a great trip back to the flavors of Malaysia.
Guest
Seatown_vegan
Points +8861
Love it! - Edit
Been wanting to come here for a while and finally made time to do so. Ordered the laksa Lemak and the nasi lemak. Both delicious. I enjoyed the laksa more. Also ordered their Malay peanuts which are a good shareable item.
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