3.6
8 Reviews
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RM 35 / Person
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Restoran Azira is located at 5 Jalan Ceongsam 10/11, Shah Alam 40100 Malaysia. This is a Malaysia restaurant near the Shah Alam.The average price range at Restoran Azira is around RM 35 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Restoran Azira is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Shah Alam area. There are different kinds of food in Restoran Azira that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact .
Restoran Azira is located at 5 Jalan Ceongsam 10/11, Shah Alam 40100 Malaysia. This is a Malaysia restaurant near the Shah Alam.The average price range at Restoran Azira is around RM 35 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Restoran Azira is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Shah Alam area. There are different kinds of food in Restoran Azira that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact .
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3.6
8 Reviews
Aissy
4.0
wide variety of delicious food emerges here, sometimes bubur kacang and cucur is certainly serve here. reasonable cost. worth your money.
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4.0
Azira at area 10 Shah Alam is really a malay eating place that serves a variety of malay meals including kueh (desserts or even snacks). One unpredicted delicacy may be the lempeng bakar (baked banana pancake) wrapped in results in. Eaten at breakfast, this is a tasty snack that's healthytoo, and a uncommon find because lempeng isn't a easily available dish. My family's favourite may be the soto ayam (poultry items in broth) while i choose tempe (fried soya cakes) buried under peanut sauce and spiced up with sambal sotong (spicy squid). an excellent place for weekend break breakfasts though it could get crowded in the event that you go late.
appraise this reviewAlice Angel
4.0
in case you are craving for local malay foods then you can certainly head to azira during am or pm... they serve plenty of 'lauk' especially during lunch u may get all of the asam pedas, masak lemak, singgang, tomyam, laksa johor, goreng pisang plus some traditionalkuehs here... and etc etc the tastes of all foods are ok if you ask me... they also open during the night but for 'goreng2' their nasi ayam rocks ! laksa johor preferences quite nice.. it's that the portion will be small :)
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