The real estate experts believe that Maluri will become a major suburban location with a strong residential demand. But besides the property angle, the area is also a haunt for foodies who want to fill their tummies. Here are three superb spots to have a great meal.

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Queen’s Restaurant

Queen’s Restaurant at Jalan Peel has been there since 1956. The coffee shop houses a number of stalls that are now operated by second-generation owners. Among the popular items here are the satay, mutton soup, grilled chicken wings, bao, beef noodles, pork noodles and steamed fish head.

Peel Road Nasi Lemak

Peel Road Nasi Lemak is a 40-year-old stall on the street, serving Chinese-style nasi lemak which is reasonably priced and much-loved by the locals. There is a variety of selections to go with the basic nasi lemak such as fried chicken, rendang chicken, curry chicken, wild boar curry, curry mutton, sambal squid and others.

Wah Kiow Hakka Yong Tau Foo

Operating since 1983, Wah Kiow Hakka Yong Tau Foo moved from Jalan Peel to Taman Segar, Cheras and then moved back to the Maluri area in 2016. The shop, now located at Jalan Jejaka 2, is famous for its stuffed mushrooms, oyster balls and “big meat cake”.

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This story first appeared in the EdgeProp.my pullout on Feb 7, 2020. You can access back issues here.

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