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Telephone
03-2282 8862
Opening Hours
Today
08:00 - 00:00
Mon - Sun
08:00 - 00:00
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Signature Dishes
heritage food is located at the bangsar and hard to find parking here . the restaurant is served malay cuisine with reasonable price. service is pleasant with some staff there. price is reasonable for this mee rebus RM 8, The mee rebus taste is just normal for me but inside the gravy is too watery for me and not really tasty . the light snacks of the cucur udang is much better
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Roti JalaGuess this local delicacy of roti jala is no longer foreign to the locals here. Made of flour with some colours form turmeric, the so called web-bread is being tossed around the wide pan before heat it up for a while. Then the strains of yellowish flour is formed and served with chicken curry. The roti jala is quite soft and spongy by itself. It need to be eaten with the curry, else would taste bit floury to me. But I always enjoy the companion of potatoes in my every meal
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Heritage Food is at bangsar and here is hard to find parking. we are abit early and the places is very hot and not cold at all.we are the only customer and i really worried if the food is not nice. the decoration is simple and workers all malay. the snacks i try is the rojak and also the fried cucur ball which is quite oily and inside have banana filling. good as light snacks
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Another year, another outlet takes over this address. In 2009, it was Nasi Lemak Antarabangsa; last year, it transformed into Nasi Lemak Tanglin. Now, Heritage Food takes a shot at showcasing Malay street food here. Lontong. Comfort food, blending sweet, savory & spicy nuances in a warm broth. Heritage Food's offerings are moderately priced by Bangsar's standards; most items cost below RM10. Nasi lemak. The rice itself was OK but forgettable; instead, order this for the surprisingly tender paru goreng, possibly this neighborhood's best. Teh tarik, served in mugs like hot chocolate.
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Roti Jala–means “net bread" is one of the very popular snacks during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan” month. The homemade roti jala is being served with Asian touch chicken potato curry. The curry is thick and well made with adequate of santan which make it perfect.Taste: 4/5Price: RM 6.00The Australian Butcher's Heritage is also being served. The western delight is where the grilled lamb shoulders are being grilled till perfection with their special marinade sauce. The grilled lamb is tender and juicy.Taste: 5/5Price: RM 22.00
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