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Telephone
03-2142 2744
Opening Hours
Today
11:00 - 01:00
Mon - Fri
11:00 - 01:00
Sat - Sun
11:00 - 02:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Open Till Late
Restaurant Website
http://www.hadramawt.com.my/
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Signature Dishes
Moulawah Bread Salta Shish Tawook
Review (14)
Level4 2013-09-17
209 views
MulukhiyahAt first glance, this dish really looks like some kind of curry stew recipe. It comes with loads of potato cubes-my favorite, alongside some other many vegetables that include Lady’s fingers and some chickpeas, if I am not mistaken. That said, it has a pretty mucilaginous broth after cooked, that reminds me of the dahl gravy for roti canai The stew is decently savory with some fragrance from their spices and the slimy texture is due to the added okra. It still makes a good dish and is suitable for our vegan folks too. continue reading
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(Non-member) 2012-06-20
14 views
Very nice ! continue reading
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Level1 2012-03-14
15 views
looking for something different?? how about yemeni food. Hadramawt is first yemeni restaurant in Malaysia. Hadramawt offers patrons from all races and background to enjoy casual dining in our exclusive restaurant. Enjoy the pleasant hospitality service we are known for, all in a relaxing environment. Indulge in our huge variety of Yemeni dishes that you won't find elsewhere in Kuala Lumpur.here some food serve at Hadramawt. What can i say is, all the food are delicious and nice. for sure, most of you will have some fun to dining there. continue reading
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Hadramawt Restaurant, located in Chulan Square in the vicinity of Jalan Raja Chulan and Pavilion KL, is this rather exquisite restaurant serving Yemeni and Arabic food. The last time I tried something unique like this was when I had some Lebanese food a couple of months back. With a tagline that reads "Serving you the best Yemeni and Arabic food in Klang Valley", one couldn't go wrong in picking this restaurant. Hadramawt RestaurantLot 7 & 7A Block B, 92, Jalan Raja Chulan. Chulan Square50200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia03-2142 2744 / 012-2951384 Opening HoursSun - Thu: 12:00 pm - 1:00 amFri - Sat: 12:00 pm - 2:00 amWebsite: http://www.hadramawt.com.myFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hadramawt-Restaurant-Catering/126927694034345 Upon entering Hadramawt Restaurant, I was relieved that there weren't any strong incense smell, nor any strong odour of any sort. In fact the restaurant had a rather pleasant smell, with classy furniture and ambience. We even had some greenery on the 2nd floor of the restaurant where patrons could dine comfortably while looking out on the streets below.Hadramawt Restaurant prides itself for serving authentic Yemeni culinary style cuisines where one could indulge in the vast varieties of Yemeni dishes. We had a restaurant set in a modern setting infused with traditional Arabic ambience, which kind of made me think of "Aladdin" for a fleeting moment. It wasn't long before our food was prepared and served from the really friendly waiters there. Check below on what we had that night.The Arabic salad and mixed vegetable soup wasn't really very unique, and was just an opener for the main dishes to come next. Usually I'll skip the appetizers, but since it was served I tried these two appetizers, and they weren't too bad. "Kabsa is a family of rice dishes that are served mostly in Saudi Arabia — where it is commonly regarded as a national dish — and the other Arab states of the Persian Gulf. Kabsa, though, is believed to be indigenous to Yemen. These dishes are mainly made from a mixture of spices, rice (usually long-grain basmati), meat and vegetables. There are many kinds of kabsa and each kind has a uniqueness about it. "The Lamb and Chicken Kabsa are Hadramawt Restaurant's signature dishes, and I would say they were rather delicious. The lamb was cooked just right, soft and without the strong lamb taste which normally comes off too strong for my tastebuds. The rice itself was really fragrant from all the spices being added into the dish. After the hearty main course dishes of Kabsas, grilled chicken and kebabs, we ended with some desserts brought out by the waiters. Overall it's a rather filling meal, no complains about the taste as each of the dishes were meticulously spiced and prepared the traditional Yemeni way. Unique and tasty, that should best describe my dining experience at Hadramawt Restaurant. Coupled with the fact that the ambience is really nice, I would think this place is suited for everyone, whether you're a couple looking for a private dining spot, or a family looking for a hearty meal. continue reading
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