4/5 Maryam0992 6 months ago on Google
I
visited
Rasa
Malaysia
on
7
May
with
a
friend.
We
went
without
reservation,
and
were
given
a
table
near
the
entrance.
The
food
itself
was
quite
delicious.
I
cannot
comment
on
the
authenticity
of
it
and
closeness
to
real
Malaysian
food,
but
if
you
want
filling,
delicious
food
at
an
agreeable
budget
that
is
also
Halal,
I
recommend
Rasa
Malaysia.
It’s
close
to
the
Sagrada
Familia,
and
honestly
the
staff
are
quite
nice.
It’s
just
that
when
we
visited,
the
restaurant
was
so
busy,
we
needed
to
work
very
hard
to
catch
the
attention
of
the
serve
staff.
We
ordered:
Lumpia
Sayur
(Spring
Rolls.
These
are
quite
polarising,
you
either
like
them
or
you
don’t
thanks
to
the
introduction
of
cinnamon
powder
that’s
quite
noticeable.
Being
from
the
Middle
East,
and
being
Indian,
I
didn’t
mind.
I
found
it
unique
and
delicious,
but
my
friend
did
not
like
these
at
all).
Sate
Ayam
Goreng
(Fried
chicken
wings
with
peanut
sauce.
Not
bad,
lives
up
to
the
expectations
I
have
of
Satey
Ayam.
I’m
not
a
fan
of
peanut
sauce,
but
this
one
is
quite
balanced
and
very
delicious.
Bebek
Koh
lo
Mee
(Noodles
with
Boneless
Duck.
My
friend
ordered
this
and
he
quite
enjoyed
it.
The
duck
was
cooked
very
well,
and
was
very
flavourful.
The
sauce
brought
the
noodles
together
with
the
veggies
and
the
duck
very
well.)
Nasi
Goreng
Canton
(Indonesian
Fried
Rice
with
Charshiu
chicken.
I
LOVE
Nasi
Goreng,
so
my
expectations
were
very
high
before
eating,
and
I
am
so
glad
the
restaurant
lived
up
to
the
expectations.
I
absolutely
loved
the
addition
of
the
Chashiu
chicken.
The
portion
was
perhaps
too
big
for
1
person,
but
definitely
it
was
worth
the
money,
and
the
visit).
All
in
all,
Rasa
Malaysia
is
a
good
Malaysian
restaurant
that
is
Halal,
in
a
pleasant
neighbourhood
and
is
good
value
for
money.
You
won’t
be
disappointed
after
visiting,
I’m
sure.