Tucked away in the heart of Pusat Bandar Puchong, this Malaysian eatery offers a comfortable spot for those seeking a relaxed meal any time of day. It’s the kind of place where the aromas of well-loved local dishes like roti canai, nasi goreng ayam, and satay gently fill the air, drawing in a mix of solo diners, families, and groups alike. The vibe is casual and grounded, with friendly, attentive staff who keep things moving smoothly without fuss.
Outdoor seating invites guests to enjoy their meal amid the neighborhood’s laid-back rhythm, while inside, accessibility is thoughtfully considered, making it welcoming for all. The menu leans into familiar flavors—comforting lentil dahl enriched with a medley of vegetables, tender satay skewers served lean and straightforward, and a variety of small plates that are satisfying without overwhelming. Many come here for a straightforward, halal meal at any time—breakfast, lunch, or dinner—with a quiet confidence in the quality and care behind each dish.
It’s a spot where locals drop by for a quick bite, a casual brunch, or to bring the family for a relaxed dinner with plenty of space. The combination of good coffee and tea selections rounds out the experience, making it easy to settle in for a little while. If you’re exploring the Puchong area and want a local, no-nonsense Malaysian meal in a setting that’s simple but inviting, this place offers a calm, understated option that feels very much part of the neighborhood fabric.
Outdoor seating
Delivery
Takeaway
Dine-in
Great coffee
Great tea selection
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Solo dining
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible seating
Coffee
Halal food
Quick bite
Small plates
Breakfast
Brunch
Lunch
Dinner
Catering
Seating
Table service
Toilet
Casual
Trendy
Groups
Accepts reservations
Cash only
Good for kids
Free of charge street parking
Free parking lot
Parking
5 Visited this mamak restaurant around three times and really enjoyed the food. Nasi goreng ayam is one of the best so far.
5 Always like d roti canai & dahl here. Dahl isn't spicy & more like heart warming soup, rich with veggies: potato, carrot, onion, tomato, brinjal, long bean...
4 [Halal-Restaurant] I frequent this place solely for their Satay, and in my opinion, it’s among the finest in the PJ area. I find it more enjoyable than the Satay at Kajang HJ Samuri. What sets them apart is the tenderness of their satay, and I appreciate that they only serve lean meat without the usual additional layer of fat found in other establishments. If you’re a Satay enthusiast, I highly recommend giving this place a try.
5 Have been eating here for many many years. This is a clean and well managed Indian Muslim restaurant. Waiters are friendly & attentive although some of them might appear rather serious. Food is very tasty - Roti and Nasi Kandar and their drinks are good too. The dahl and dipping curries are simply delicious. In the mornings we sometimes buy their packed Nasi Lemak and Masala Vadai & Medu Vadai which comes with coconut chutney and tomato chutney. Today we had supper there. Ordered Murtabak Ayam, and enjoyed it very much with the syrup-pickled onions & delicious curry. There was a very long wait though for Kway Teaw Goreng but this dish was made by someone else at the back end of the restaurant. Outside, in front of Restoran Hasbuna is the popular Sate Carjunk, run by a different operator. They do make the best satay. We always enjoy eating at this place.
4 Look old and not modern but the food quite tasty... Naan cheese Naan Biasa Roti Canai Nasi Goreng Kampung not tasty and too dry. Going there to try other food soon !!!
5 Just came home from holidays from abroad and needed a fix of nasi briyani. Had a delicious nasi briyani, fried chicken and cabbage here - simple yet very satisfying dinner. 2 plates of nasi briyani, 4 takeaway roti kosong and a glass of teh tarik and nescafe tarik for RM31:50. Our comfort food for a reasonable price. Couldn’t have the recommended satay outside of the shop as the queue for orders was long. Maybe next time.
4 Deserve solid 4 star. Im going there purposely to taste nasi lemak which recommended by friends. But for me i give its okok only. Using same sambal as mamak roti canai. But packed in banana leave give better taste. Surprisingly their karipap, kuih seri muka, donat all taste super. I give 5 star for them. Definitely will do revisit.
5 The mamak is always have alot of people and have a very nice nasi kandar and roti plant. They short of staffs and hard to call for order. I came only for the satays that opened just in front of the mamak. These are the tastiest satay I ever had! Better than in Kajang one. Their beef and Mutton are so tender, makes me order more and more. Definitely must come
Many guests enjoy their nasi goreng ayam, roti canai, dahl, and especially the tender satay known for its lean meat.
It suits both quick bites and sit-down meals, offering a casual and comfortable dining atmosphere.
Yes, it's great for groups as well as solo dining, with ample seating and a friendly environment.
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible with suitable parking, entrances, and seating options for all guests.
Yes, they serve great coffee and a good selection of teas alongside their meals.
| Monday | 07:00 AM - 12:00 AM |
| Tuesday | 07:00 AM - 12:00 AM |
| Wednesday | 07:00 AM - 12:00 AM |
| Thursday | 07:00 AM - 12:00 AM |
| Friday | 07:00 AM - 12:00 AM |
| Saturday | 07:00 AM - 12:00 AM |
| Sunday | 07:00 AM - 12:00 AM |
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