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The Best Malaysian Restaurants In NYC
We could eat nasi lemak, salted egg, and curry laksa for every meal. Thanks to this guide, you can too.
Where To Eat in Bensonhurst's Chinatown
Bensonhurst is home to Brooklyn's largest Chinatown. Here's where you should be eating.
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Taste Good Malaysian Cuisine
This Malaysian restaurant has been around since the 1990s, serving Hainanese chicken, roti canai, and a killer Singapore kari laksa.
The Best Malaysian Restaurants In NYC
We could eat nasi lemak, salted egg, and curry laksa for every meal. Thanks to this guide, you can too.
Coco
Whatever you order at this essential Malaysian restaurant in Elmhurst, make sure it comes with curry.
West New Malaysia
The salted egg prawns at West New Malaysia in Chinatown are one of the best things to eat in a neighborhood that's full of good things to eat.
Malay Restaurant
Bring a small group to this homestyle Malaysian spot in Flushing so you can share their family-sized platters.
Pulau Pinang
If your group of friends insists on driving to dinner, this Elmhurst restaurant has a parking lot and big, shareable plates of Malaysian-style Chinese food.
Papparich
This busy Malaysian restaurant overlooking downtown Flushing is the perfect place for a rowdy group dinner.
Where To Eat in Bensonhurst's Chinatown
Bensonhurst is home to Brooklyn's largest Chinatown. Here's where you should be eating.
Curry House
Grab lunch at this Malaysian restaurant when you need to take refuge from the bustle of Chinatown.
Rasa
Grab a walk-in table at this Southeast Asian restaurant in the Village when you don’t want to wait anywhere else.
Little House Restoran
The under $15 meal sets at this Malaysian restaurant in Bensonhurst would be a steal even if they didn't come with rainbow pandan cake.
Hainan Chicken House
Hainan Chicken House is a Malaysian spot on the Sunset/Borough Park border that serves classic dishes in a modern space.
Padi D'NYC
In Midtown's Urban Hawker food hall, Padi D'NYC is the NYC outpost of a popular Malaysian restaurant in Singapore.
Daisy's Dream
Daisy's Dream is a vendor in Urban Hawker specializing in Peranakan cuisine. They’ve got the best bowl of laksa in Midtown.
Kuih Cafe
Kuih Cafe is open Friday through Sunday on the Lower East Side, and we encourage you to stop by for some kuih or a slice of durian cheesecake.
Nyonya
Nyonya is well known as one of the few real Malaysian restaurants in New York City, and it's excellent.
Fish Market
Fish Market is a rowdy neighborhood bar in the South Street Seaport that has excellent Chinese and Malaysian food and a cult-like following.
Little House Cafe
Little House Cafe is a little bakery in Elmhurst that also has an extensive menu with some very good Malaysian food.
Parlay
Parlay is a coffee shop in Sunset Park with beer, wine, and a full menu of things like a fried chicken sandwich and some extremely good curry.