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Malaysian restaurants for Malaysia Independent Day

On August 31st 1957 the Federation of Malaya officially proclaimed her independence from British colonial rule. Malaysian cuisine is divine and fortunately you can sample some of the best Malaysian dishes right here in London. Take your pick from the restaurants below

Awana - Malaysian cuisine in Chelsea
Awana prides itself on its Malayasian ‘street food’ character and is quite simply a first class experience. To make a table booking and for more details go to Book a table.

Champor Champor - Malaysian cuisine in London Bridge
'Champor champor' is a Malay term that loosely translates as 'mix and match' and that is certainly true of this colourful little restaurant in southeast London. To make a table booking and for more details go to Book a table.

Georgetown Restaurant - Malaysian cuisine in London Bridge
Georgetown Restaurants are Britain's first colonial Malaysian restaurants, which bring to you the varied and exquisite cuisines of the Malaysian Malays, Mandarin Chinese and Tamil Indians under one roof. To make a table booking and for more details go to Book a table.

Suka - Malaysian cuisine in Fitzrovia
Set on the ground floor of Sanderson, Suka offers modern authentic Malaysian cuisine, prepared with European sensibility and technique. To make a table booking and for more details go to Book a table.

Jom Makan - Malaysian cuisine in the West End
The gorgeous restaurant is situated in the heart of London's West End and pride themselves on their friendly, approachable service, their fresh and tasty food and the light and airy restaurant. For more details go to Jom Makan.

Satay House - Malaysian cuisine in Paddington
Opened in January 1973, Satay House strives to bring the unique flavours of Malaysian cuisine to the bustling streets of London. For more details go to Satay House.

Date Posted: 30 Aug 08
Posted By: Paul Caffell
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