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3.9

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RM 25 / Person

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Devi's Corner is located at 14 Jalan Telawi 4 Bangsar Baru, Wilayah Persekutuan 59100 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. This is a Indian restaurant near the Kuala Lumpur.The average price range at Devi's Corner is around RM 25 / Person,and the opening hours are 12:00 - 24:00,0:00 - 12:00.Devi's Corner is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Kuala Lumpur area. There are different kinds of food in Devi's Corner that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact 03-2282 7591.

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Devi's Corner Reviews

3.9

19 Reviews

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  • Zie Manalese

    5.0

    This is the best place to head to in Bangsar and I often make the trek to Bangsar specifically to consume here. It's got an excellent assortment of foods- a bit just like a food courtroom within the one cafe. It's always busy no a single is too best for this location. It's the area I consider out-of-towners to consume when I wish to "display off" KL. Up to now, Devi's Corner poultry curry is the greatest I've found between the many mamak design restaurants. This implies I'm a large orderer of the banana leafs and roti canai here. Another big vendor for me personally is their tandoori poultry (offered after 6PM). Also later in your day, the satay man grills his poultry satay for diners to purchase set up close to the tandoori station. I wish I possibly could say more about their other food stuffs, but I've mostly stuck to the meals I know because they're so, so good. 1 day, I'll venture off my normal order. But until after that, I'll keep arriving at Devi's and always purchase secs (and sometimes thirds) of the nice stuff.

  • Michael Patrick Sanqui

    5.0

    Superb satay kambing and banana leaf rice. The latter is certainly worth a lot more than that offered next door at Nirwana. My new favourite location for banana leaf rice - I recommend deciding on the fish curry, totally tasty. Don't forget to include fried squid to your purchase as well.

  • Ange Tolentino

    4.0

    Devi's corner is among the location that you barely notice empty each time you passed it by. Probably since it is 24 hrs as well, in fact it is pretty inexpensive. Personally, i like their place since it is quite obtainable, plus they have really great teh tarik here. You'll see individuals occupying this place a lot more specifically towards the night, if you don't want to buy to access crowded, attempt come as earlier as you can. I am not really impressed with their food. After all, I love their tandoori, banana leaf and roti canai, but I sensed like I tried much better somewhere else. Although, do try their cheese nan, it really is very good. Price wise, it really is pretty comparable to any mamak. Their banana leaf is situated on the next floor, in fact it is a whole opposing ambience of devi's part downstairs. The banana leaf location upstairs is pretty peaceful and don't believe many people actually find out about this. I'd definitely come here specifically for some night time food but most likely not going to arrive here that often.

  • Arctic Sunrise

    4.0

    Indian food served in banana leaf is undoubtedly my preferred why to take the delicious curries wanted to me. I ordered the poultry and tackled this with the heaping purchase of rice and masala curry. It had been wicked good. The tastes from the curries the poultry and banana leaf all blended together such as a food symphony. For a glass or two I had a good black pulled tea with condensed milk and much dose of glucose. This needed a couple of minutes to cool however when just warm this beverage assisted to cap off a spicy sensational supper at Devi's. Remember to stroll upstairs for the banana leaf supper, and enjoy! Highly recommend.

  • Imee.guevarra

    3.0

    This is my first experience with this sort of dining style, therefore i had no idea that which was going on quite often, however the staff were all smiles and gestures and clear one word directives. They comprehended us whenever we said things such as "lamb" and "crab" that was actually all that would have to be communicated. If you're used to Indian buffets under western culture, you might look from Devi's and think that you're likely to get foods from the buffet your self. You're not. (At the very least, we didn't - some individuals do, but we couldn't find out when or even why.) You'll sit back, they'll place a placemat-sized banana leaf before you, which becomes your plate, after that they'll spoon 3 various things onto the rice they'll put on it; inside our case, this is stewed mango, potato curry, and greens with lentils. Then, you can choose your meats. I chose crab and my father chose lamb. Just once you believe, "yeah, oops, that's A significant amount of food to surface finish", here should come another person with a bowl of fried snake gourd and pappadam. We did respectably, but sadly still left a pile of rice and some of the pappadams. The crab curry was just really subtly crabby, but extremely spicy, and the lamb had been gamy, tasty, and chopped tough, bones and all, nonetheless it might have been tenderer. The best things were the snake gourd - it preferences like healthier lovely potato fries - and the cool green veggie and lentil curry that was included with the base. Skip their mango lassi, that is all syrup.

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