They call this place all sorts of names, like Bawah Pokok, which means 'Under A Tree'. But this can be rather confusing because it's a very generic description of countless outdoor restaurants or eating stalls across Malaysia.
Some call this place The Indian Stall Behind The Chinese Assembly Hall, which is very precise and a very useful description for first-timers as the Chinese Assembly Hall is a very prominent landmark in Kuala Lumpur.
For me, I'd just call it The Kampung Attap Indian Rice Place. Simply because they have the best selection of fresh meat, curry and vegetable dishes around that neighbourhood.
The combination of Fish Curry, Chicken Curry, Fried Chicken, Mutton Massala, Batter-fried Cauliflower, Yogurt Vegetable Salad and Thairu (appetising fresh yogurt) served on steamed white rice was my choice of the day.
What's missing from the plate is the curry powder marinated fried Tenggiri fish, the Batter-fried Squid, the Onion Omelette, the Batter-fried Bittergourd and probably some Papadums (a thin crispy wafer or flatbread).
Now that's what I call a complete 'knockout' meal. It'll knock you out the rest of the day, for sure.
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