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  2. Dewakan - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Dewakan was placed 46th on the Asia's 50 Best Restaurants list, the first and only Malaysian restaurant to receive the accolade. [5] [6] They repeated the accomplishment again in 2022. [7] They were awarded a Michelin star in the inaugural Michelin Guide Malaysia, becoming one of the first restaurants in Malaysia to receive the award. [8]

  3. Wee's Cozy Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Wee's Cozy Kitchen is a Malaysian restaurant in Austin, Texas. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Established in February 2022, the business was included in The New York Times 's 2023 list of the 50 best restaurants in the United States.

  4. Kedai Makan - Wikipedia

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    Kedai Makan is a Malaysian restaurant on Seattle's Capitol Hill, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] [2]It was originally owned by Kevin Burzell and Alysson Wilson, [3] [4] who opened the first brick-and-mortar location in 2013 after starting as a pop-up.

  5. Penang (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Stanley Cheah opened three restaurants under the name "Penang" in New York City. The first restaurant was opened in Flushing, Queens. Penang Bar and Grill was opened by Stanley Cheah's estranged brother Michael and is not connected to Stanley's Penang chain. [1] Cheah opened three more restaurants in 1997 and another three in 1998. [2]

  6. Mamak stall - Wikipedia

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    Unlike local Malay food, the food is basically Thai based and somewhat similar to the cuisine in the state of Kelantan. The tom yam dishes have a mix of typically sweet, hot, and sour flavours. As the dishes are cooked immediately upon the customer's order, tom yam stalls are the Malay equivalent of fast food outlets albeit with Thai-based cuisine.

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  8. List of Malaysian dishes - Wikipedia

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    A popular Malaysian dish usually served during special occasions. Nasi Lemak: Nationwide Rice dish A fragrant rice dish cooked in coconut milk and "pandan" leaf commonly found in Malaysia, where it is considered the national dish of Malaysia. [1] Nasi minyak: Terengganu: Rice dish A popular east coast Malaysian dish usually served during ...

  9. Peranakan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Nyonya cooking is the result of blending Chinese ingredients with various distinct spices and cooking techniques used by the Malay/Indonesian community. This gives rise to Peranakan interpretations of Malay/Indonesian food that is similarly tangy, aromatic, spicy and herbal.