Food Court D'rejang - 53300 Kuala Lumpur

3.7/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Food Court D'rejang

Address :

Medan Selera D'Rejang, Jalan 1/26, Taman Sri Rampai, 53300 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Opening hours :
Thursday 8AM–2:30PM
Friday 8AM–2:30PM
Saturday 8AM–2:30PM
Sunday 8AM–2:30PM
Monday Closed
Tuesday 8AM–2:30PM
Wednesday 8AM–2:30PM
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Medan Selera D'Rejang, Jalan 1/26, Taman Sri Rampai, 53300 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Aim Suhaimi on Google

Malaysian Local food & good price
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Ikedaivan Lim on Google

U can find most of the Malay halal foods there especially nasi lemak, satay,mixed rice ,nasi brayani and roti canai. At the end of the food court there are some non halal food store which operated by local chinese who's selling soup noodles, chicken chop, fish ball noodles, "cho cheong fun", Yong tau foo , economic fried need Hoon, Chinese style nasi lemak,"loh Mai fun" and pan mee and a vegetarian stall. Beverages is available as well however places is slightly congested.
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Shah el Kareemin on Google

Good place for breakfast fare. Lots of choices
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Jeremy Kwan on Google

Currently there's only a few eateries are open during KL MCO period. I'm here to buy my favorite nasi lemak kukus price @ RM2/packet, a RM0.50 price increased, with ayam goreng rempah @ RM3.5 per piece (all time favorite served with their chili pedas) plus cucuk fish balls @ RM1.00 per stick (also my all time favorite). I patronised this shop regularly especially when I'm around the area. There's also the mamak shop that sell my all time favorite roti canai, which I will buy only if the nasi lemak kukus shop is not open. I don't patronise other shops very much as I find some shop offered cut throat price per meal depending whose their patrons.
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Kent Wong on Google

Street food Malaysian style! Cheap, tasty and hot! You can find Malaysian food as Malay, Indian, Chinese operators selling many varieties. I’m coming for Satay (An Indonesian and Malaysian dish consisting of small pieces of meat grilled on a skewer and served with a spiced sauce that typically contains peanuts) Still maintaining their quality. Location is strategic, suggest to park further near the lake. Lastly cleanliness still room to improve.
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Earl Philanthro Wayne on Google

Just fine ..I was here for roti canai.
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NAtiqah AHamid on Google

Lot of options. Pay attention to the PIC (announcer) they will shout if hot fresh/grill food is ready. Place is old so be aware of the state of environment
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CHU KOK WEE on Google

1. Food court in the neighbourhood, so price is very reasonable, consider cheap. 2. Malay, Indian, Chinese operators selling many varieties. 3. Last stall toward the end near the mosque side, Stall name Ah Chung selling very delicious curry laksa, can't miss! 80 cents per piece for his Yong tau fu. 4. Can be very hot so come in light and easy outfits. 5. Cleanliness is to improve. 6. Location is strategic, ample parking but morning market is nearby so can be congested in the morning. Suggest to park further near the lake. 7. Overall, street food Malaysian style! Cheap, tasty and hot!!

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