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There are plenty of great Malaysian Restaurants in Sydney selling the famous spicy Malaysian curries or the street vendor food like Roti Chennai and Satay.

 

Mamak Roti and Satay Restaurant has quickly become a very popular Malaysian restaurant in Sydney. Mamak serves up traditional Malaysian street vendor food like roti and satay as well as the traditional Malaysian curries. For contact details and restaurant reviews for Mamak restaurant click here

Mamak Restaurant

Chef making Roti at Mamak Restaurant

Chinta Ria Temple of Love Restaurant          (1 review) located at Cockle Bay, overlooking Darling Harbour right in the heart of the city, close to Sussex St. Chinta Ria is an amazing restaurant. You enter the restaurant and are greeted by a huge statue of Buddha and the amazing aroma's of the cooking. Click here for contact details and reviews for Chinta Ria

Chinta Ria Malaysian Restaurant

Chinta Ria Malaysian Restaurant

The Malaya (1 review) 39 Lime St King Street Wharf Ph: 9279 1170. The Malaya has been operating in Sydney since 1963 first in George St, then North Sydney and now at it's new home at King Street Wharf. Still fantastic food and a great view over the wharf and harbour. Fully licensed restaurant. Open Mon - Sat for lunch and 7 nights for dinner. For restaurant reviews of The Malaya click here.

The Malaya Malaysian Restaurant King Street Wharf

 

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Mamak Malaysian Restaurant Sydney

 

Jimmy's Recipe Malaysian Restaurant (reviews) 500 George St Sydney (located at World Square on Goulburn St) Ph: 9283 1876. Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner until 10.30pm. For restaurant reviews for Jimmy's Recipe Malaysian Restaurant click here.

Jimmy's Recipe Malaysian Restaurant Sydney CBD

Drunken Geisha Singaporean and Malaysian Restaurant 50 Harris St Pyrmont Ph: 9660 6216. Open for Lunch Mon - Sat 12 Noon - 2.30pm Dinner 6pm - closing. Entrees from $6.00. Mains from $8.90. For more details and restaurant reviews for the Drunken Geisha click here.

Baba Laksa House is located in the basement level of the Grace Hotel 79 York St Sydney. With a good selection of Laksa, curries, rendang and rice dishes. Great value. Casual lunchtime dining. Ph: 9299 5833. Open 7 days from 11.30am - 3pm.

Kuali Malaysian Restaurant located on the northshore of Sydney, 15 minutes from the Sydney CBD. 115 Longueville Rd Lane Cove

 

 

Mamak Malaysian Restaurant (reviews) 1-5 Railway Street Chatswood Ph: 9411 4411. Open 7 days a week for lunch from 11.30am - 2.30pm and dinner 5.30pm - 9.30pm. For restaurant reviews for Mamak Malaysian Restaurant click here.

Mamak Malaysian Restaurant Chatswood

 

Temasek Restaurant (reviews) Singaporean and Malaysian Cuisine 71 George St Parramatta Ph: 9633 9926. BYO restaurant. Open Tuesday to Sunday 11.30am - 2.30pm and 5.30pm - 10pm. For restaurant reviews for Temasek Restaurant click here.

Temasek Singapore Restaurant Parramatta

 

 

 

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