Mamak restaurants ought to be voted as the unofficial
Malaysian icon, transcending social and cultural barriers to become everyone’s
favourite place to hang out with friends. Every self-respecting Malaysian
neighbourhood has to have at least one mamak shop, attracting patrons of all
ages to its comforting familiar offerings of roti canai, teh tarik and various
other yummies. We decided to up the awesomeness of the World Cup by hunting for
8 of the most happening 24-hour mamaks in town, where you can fill up on
amazing food while watching the world’s most popular sport!
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All mamak restaurent serving a regular mamak menu with cheap prices in a clean setting at 24/7 hours. Rotis are made fresh in an open kitchen so you can be sure they come ‘garing’
(crispy). If roti is not your thing, Mamak restaurent serves good banana leaf rice all day
every day for just RM5. Have it with some masala or fried chicken for extra hot
and spicy action. During the World Cup, they’ll be screening all matches live
on a projector screen set-up in their cosy alfresco dining area.
Fluffy roti canai – you could have a few of these
Roti tisu – not as long as it could be but tasty nonetheless
Foreigner may heard of nasi goreng Pattaya but wait till you see mamak Pattaya noodles (fried bee hoon or maggi mee goreng). Although a little
pricey at RM4-6, the portion was generous and every bite delicious. At night, the
restaurant spills over onto the parking spaces where a screen is set up for
sports lovers. It’s bustling on normal nights so expect it to get even livelier
with the World Cup.
Maggi goreng pattaya – you never knew you needed it until now
Sweet teh tarik to wash it all down
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