Kedai Makan Belltown
Seattle, WA · Malaysian restaurant
- Address
- Kedai Makan Belltown, 2234 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
- Phone
- (206) 786-7372
- Website
- www.kedaimakansea.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 11 AM
Kedai Makan Belltown is a restaurant located in Seattle, WA. It is one of 2,620 restaurants listed in Seattle. Its 4.5-star rating is above the Seattle city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Kedai Makan Belltown
Kedai Makan Belltown brings the vibrant flavors of Malaysian street food to Seattle. Their casual ambiance is ideal for both a satisfying lunch or a leisurely dinner, perfect for exploring the unique tastes of Malaysia.
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Customer Reviews
Roti Jala made for a delightful side dish and complemented the meal well. The Laksa (generous portion size) had a pleasant tangy kick with a subtle sweetness — flavorful and satisfying, although I still find myself comparing it to the unforgettable one I had in Singapore. The Nasi Lemak was average in taste, decent but not particularly standout. The ambience was warm and inviting, and the service was attentive and efficient overall.
This Seattle famous Kedai Makan does not taste the same since the ownership change. The laksa noodles were very flavorful, but the other dishes were good without being particularly impressive. One downside was the service. They repeatedly tried to rush us to check out and interrupted our dinner and conversation even though there were still empty tables around us.
Good spot with tasty food though it takes some time to figure out the menu for someone not versed in this cuisine. The staff are happy to to help uou make a choose though. Things can be spicy to you’ve been warned.
I was finally able to give this place a try after hearing about it for so long. I ordered the beef curry with coconut rice. Both were delicious. The egg and shine of the sauces weren't so appealing for me but didn't distract from the main meal.
Being a Malaysian native, we were excited seeing a Malaysian restaurant during our first visit to Seattle. However the menu, food and flavors was highly disappointing. It was good to see vegetarian options too. But ALL thr food is sweet...and that too very sweet. Typical Malaysian food has a great balance of flavors like sweet, spicy, sourness. However the laksa or Nasi lemak....only had high notes of sweetness which made it not palatable. We have tried Malaysian cuisine in varies parts of US. And sad to say this was one of the most dossapointing experience. They did not even have the most common item roti canai on the menu. Furthermore, an automatic Tip was also added to a party of 4 ( 2 adults 2 kids). If the owner reads and you are Malaysian, pls rethink the flavors and options you of
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