Top 14 Best Indian Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur

Ah... the wonders of Indian cuisine. It's the way the cumin seeds pop and turn fragrant. Or how the shallots are sliced to the perfect thickness. No matter how simple or complex the dish is, attention is being put into every aspect of preparing it for a delicious, memorable meal that tunefully brings together colours, flavours and blissful varieties.

To absolutely master the art of Indian cooking may take years to hone and refine, but those looking to satisfy their cravings can find quick solutions by eating out. Most Indian restaurants do not serve pork and offer alcohol on their menu, but they source their meat from halal certified suppliers. Listed below are just a few of the best Indian restaurants in Kuala Lumpur!

Read also: 15 Best Rooftop Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur

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Best Indian Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur
Top 14 Best Indian Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur

Top 14 Best Indian Restaurants in Kuala Lumpur

Nadodi Kuala Lumpur

Indulge in a culinary odyssey at Nadodi Kuala Lumpur, where the essence of Southern India's gastronomy is lovingly crafted into artful dishes using the freshest ingredients, sourced with exclusivity. Here, the time-honoured flavours of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Sri Lanka come to life in a modern tapestry of taste that promises an unforgettable journey for your palate.

Highlights such as the Nomad's Globe and the 11-Mile Journey are an absolute must-try, offering a glimpse into the rich culinary heritage of these vibrant regions.

Nadodi Kuala Lumpur
A modern Indian menu at Nadodi Kuala Lumpur
Photo credit: Nadodi Kuala Lumpur

Nadodi Kuala Lumpur
Address: Lot 183, 1st Floor, Jalan Mayang, Off Jalan Yap Kwan Seng, Kuala Lumpur.
Website: https://www.nadodikl.com
Phone: +603 2181 4334
Email: info@nadodikl.com

Qureshi Restaurant, Kuala Lumpur

At Qureshi Restaurant in Kuala Lumpur, you're invited to a gastronomic voyage through the old-world Dum cuisine of the Nawabs of Awadh, in an elegant setting showcasing a unique glass-enclosed Tandoor area that earns the admiration of diners who watch the meticulous cooking process.

Qureshi Restaurant
Qureshi Restaurant is a famous Indian restaurant in the city| Photo credit: Qureshi Restaurant

Qureshi Restaurant
Address: Ground Floor, East Wing, TPC Kuala Lumpur No 10, Jalan 1/70D, Kuala Lumpur.
Website: https://www.qureshi-intl.com
Phone: +603-2011 1007
Email: info@qureshi-intl.com

Betel Leaf, Kuala Lumpur

Experience the exceptional flavours of the Nattukottai Chettiars at Betel Leaf in Kuala Lumpur, where authenticity meets sustainability; the restaurant prides itself on rearing its own livestock and cultivating fresh produce on its farm in Mantin, ensuring every dish is a testament to Tamil Nadu’s culinary legacy and warm hospitality.

Betel Leaf Kuala Lumpur
Photo credit: Betel Leaf Kuala Lumpur

Betel Leaf
Address: 77A Leboh Ampang, Kuala Lumpur.
Website: https://www.betel-leaf.com/
Phone: +6012-3992312
Email: info@betel-leaf.com

Annalakshmi, Brickfields

Annalakshmi in Brickfields is more than a restaurant; it's a community initiative that began in 1984, bringing together housewives and mothers through their shared passion for age-old recipes, refined over generations, offering a dining experience rich in tradition, patience, and home-style cooking.

Annalakshmi Brickfields
Photo credit: Annalakshmi Brickfields

Annalakshmi Brickfields
Address: The Temple of Fine Arts, 116, Jalan Berhala, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur.
Website: https://annalakshmi.com.my/
Phone: +603 2274 0799
Email: annalakshmikul@yahoo.com

The Ganga Cafe, Bangsar

At The Ganga Café in Bangsar, you can immerse yourself in the ancient tradition of vegetarian Gujarati cuisine in a welcoming setting where Jain & Buddhist principles are honoured through organic, farm-grown ingredients, free from MSG and artificial colourings, presenting an authentic taste of one of India’s culinary treasures.

The Ganga Cafe bangsar
Photo credit: The Ganga Cafe Bangsar

The Ganga Cafe
Address: 19, Lorong Kurau, Taman Bukit Pantai, 59100,Kuala Lumpur.
Website: https://theganga.com.my/
Phone: +03 2284 2119
Email: meeta.sheth@cleveredge.com.my

Saravana Bhavan

Saravana Bhavan, renowned worldwide, is more than a dining establishment—it's a global phenomenon offering vegetarian South Indian cuisine in line with Ayurvedic principles, presenting meals packed with nutrition for the entire family featuring specialties like banana leaf meals, mini tiffins, and the ever-popular masala dosa.

Saravana Bhavan
Saravana Bhavan Malaysia

Saravana Bhavan
Address: 52, Jalan Maarof, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur.
Website: https://www.saravanabhavan.com/
Phone: +603-22871228
Email: sa2bhavan@gmail.com

Kayra Authentic Kerala Cuisine, TTDI

Delve into the culinary essence of Kerala at Kayra Authentic Kerala Cuisine in TTDI, where its name (meaning coconut palm trees in Malayalam) is reflected in its extensive use of coconut across both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes, serving as a culinary link to Keralite traditions and cultural heritage.

Kayra Authentic Kerala Cuisine
Kayra Authentic Kerala Cuisine, TTDI

Kayra Authentic Kerala Cuisine
Address: 46 Jalan Tun Mohd Fuad 1, Taman Tun Dr Ismail 60000 Kuala Lumpur.
Website: https://www.kayra.com.my/
Phone: +603 7732 2009
Email: kayrakeralacuisine@gmail.com

Malabar Palace, Sri Hartamas

At Malabar Palace in Sri Hartamas, a conscious effort is made to prepare nutritious, healthy food by abundantly using herbs and spices that are known for their healing properties. This establishment promotes a menu that marries the therapeutic attributes of classical Indian and Pakistani cuisines without compromising on exceptional taste.

Malabar Palace Sri Hartamas
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Malabar Palace Sri Hartamas
Address: Ground 8B&9, Hartamas Shopping Centre, Kuala Lumpur.
Website: https://www.malabarpalace.com/
Phone: +603-6206 2310
Email: info@malabarpalace.com

Passage Thru India, Bukit Bintang

In Bukit Bintang, Passage Thru India stands as a culinary haven for devotees of Indian gastronomy, offering a curated selection of the most celebrated dishes from across the subcontinent while maintaining their authenticity and blending them seamlessly with timeless culinary traditions.

Passage Thru India kl
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Passage Thru India
Address: 4 Jalan Delima, off Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur.
Website: https://www.passagethruindia.com
Phone: +603-2145 0366
Email: info@passagethruindia.com

Sagar Restaurant, Bangsar

Sagar Restaurant in Bangsar upholds the tenet of quality above all else. Customer satisfaction is paramount, achieved by serving delicious and hygienic authentic Northern Indian dishes that have satisfied their patrons for years.

Sagar Restaurant kl
Photo credit: Sagar Restaurant Kuala Lumpur

Sagar Restaurant
Address: 4, Lorong Maarof, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur.
Website: https://www.sagarrestaurant.com
Phone: +603-2284 2532
Email: sagar.restaurant@gmail.com

Delhi Royale, Kuala Lumpur

Dine amidst the opulence of gold at Delhi Royale in Kuala Lumpur, where meticulously crafted flavours converge with a visually stunning dining environment, inviting guests to enjoy an experience akin to royal indulgence.

Delhi Royale Kuala Lumpur
Dehli Royale Kuala Lumpur

Delhi Royale
Address: Lot No. 2 & 3, Wisma Longrich 33 Jalan Yap Kwan Seng, Kuala Lumpur.
Website: https://www.delhiroyale.com
Phone: +603-2165 1555
Email: info@delhiroyale.com

Moghul Mahal, Menara KL

Moghul Mahal, meaning 'Moghul Palace,' offers a comfortable dining setting where one can enjoy homestyle authentic North Indian cuisine at reasonable prices. Situated in Brickfields, an area known as Little India in Kuala Lumpur, this restaurant embodies India's rich cultural diversity.

Moghul Mahal kl
Photo credit: Moghul Mahal Kuala Lumpur


Moghul Mahal
Address: UG-06 & 07, Menara Kuala Lumpur.
Website: https://www.moghulmahal.com.my/
Phone: +6016-3765825
Email: info@moghulmahal.com.my

Namaste India, Sri Hartamas

Namaste India in Sri Hartamas exemplifies culinary expertise, transforming simple ingredients into exotic fare through the skills of chefs hailing from India and the use of a diverse array of authentic, rustic spices. Specialities include the Hara Bhara Chaat and Dhal Makhni, among others.

Namaste India menu
Photo credit: Namaste India Hartamas

Namaste India
Address: 11 Jalan Sri Hartamas 7, Kuala Lumpur.
Website: https://namasteindia.com.my/
Phone: +603-6206 3538
Email: namasteindiahartamas@gmail.com

The Sultani, Ampang

The Sultani in Ampang specialises in Mughlai dishes, offering a taste of the traditional cuisine from the Indian subcontinent that includes Pakistan and India, in an ambience enriched by traditional music and Sharbat. Noteworthy dishes include the Butter Chicken, Fish Kasoori, Chicken Tandoori, and Raan E Akbari.

The Sultani KL
Photo credit: The Sultani Ampang

The Sultani
Address: Level 5, Hotel Flamingo Tasik Ampang, Jalan Hulu Kelang, Ampang.
Website: https://www.sultani.com.my
Phone: +603-4251 7360
Email: sultanshah@sultani.com.my

Kuala Lumpur, a city that pulsates with culture and tradition, has long been a haven for food enthusiasts craving the complex flavours and diverse tapestry of Indian cuisine. The Indian restaurants highlighted offer a culinary voyage through India's rich regions, each establishment serving as a beacon of cultural heritage and gastronomic excellence.

From the aromatic spices of the North to the fiery flavours of the South, these restaurants collectively offer an authentic taste of India's multifaceted cuisine. They are not just places to eat but destinations where food connoisseurs can immerse themselves in the sublime art of Indian culinary traditions, savouring dishes that tell stories of centuries-old recipes passed down through generations.

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Comments

  1. All of them looks delicious, feeling hungry when I see the picture.

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  2. Nampak semuanya sedap. Terasa bagai berada dalam negara India. Sama je menu tu dalam movie Hindustan. Kalau dah halal, tunggu apa lagi. Kena pergi serang la

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  3. this is such a great sharing, perfect for those whom love indian cuisine and always up for a food hunting session! Everything looks great! 😁

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  4. TQ for sharing. boleh jadi panduan mereka yang mencari Indian Food. Kalau dapat mention restoran mana yang ada status Halal, lagi bagus. senang bagi pembaca Muslim untuk terus pilih restoran mana yang berkenan. Mat Drat kalau travel o/sea pun, Indian Food Rest salah satu tempat untuk makan

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  5. Maaf bertanya semua makanan di atas semua taraf halal food. Kerana bagi agama Islam amnya, wajib orang muslim memilih yang halal. Jika halal, boleh update cikit ya. Agar kami tidak was2 di dalam makan.

    Apapun2 terima kasih berkongsi info dan tentang makanan ini

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  6. Now so many Indian restaurant and provide Indian food at Malaysia. I sendiri pun kadang-kadang teringin nak mencuba tapi nak kena cari yang Halal ada banyak juga kan...

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  7. Kalau lia nak makan makanan india lia akan pergi ke indian restaurant sebab dorang masak betul indian cuisine kan. Tapi kalau boleh yang halal lah kan. atleast tak was was nak makan.

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  8. OMG!!! I love indian food, and one of the restaurant that i always go is Betel Leaf.

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  9. Semua nampak menarik dan rasanya esti restoren tersebut dalam kelas yang tersendiri. I pernah juga cuba masakan India, ada yang sedap memang kena dgn tekak i dan ada yang tidak. Kena cuba dahulu baru tahu lah.

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  10. Wah tengok makanan mereka sangat menyelerakan. Some of the food buat saya rasa nak ke sana sekarang.

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  11. Oh my God! I didn't knew all these restaurants exist and so near with my place! Gotta save this list and try them all! Thanks for this

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  12. I selalu cari indian restaurant juga sebab masa study dulu I pernah makan indian dishes named "chicken varuval" .Tak sure nama sia but it nearly sounds like that la nama dia. Teringin nak makan lagi menu tu.

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  13. Wow mercikkkk bila makan tk der papadom tk lengkap beb kuah mau banjir bendi jgn lupa

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