Food was good and tasty, try the various various curries and meats and it’s great for sharing. Briyani rice is a must. They also provide wifi for guests but they are a little slow on the service.
Nadhira S.
Classificação do local: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Not such a big fan of Indian food, but I appreciate it. I don’t mean to be snobby but I think the ones in a slightly high class restaurant serves the nicer versions of the smaller shops. Because I’m not familiar with the authentic Indian taste, that I would think the ones given to me, are meant to taste that way. I definitely can’t judge it like how I taste Tom Yum, but then again what is good taste? It is all subjective to each individuals opinion. To each is own. At Tasty Chapathi, they obviously had some super tasty Chapathi’s as they claimed it — I know that food to be something healthy so I would order it. It’s about RM15 or so for a Chapathi there. Is that normal? Or the usual cost for it? I’m not sure but I know that they have other foods for me to explore like the curries and stuff! They advertise the Ladoos, Barfi, Jalebi and Halwa — and I really suck coz I can’t tell you what either of it is because I don’t know but I think Halwa is a type of dip or something, if I’m not mistaken. Pretty strange to have a nice looking, somewhat upper class restaurant along the roads of Jalan Suppillay in Sentul though. Operation hours are between 11am — 11pm daily.
Alexander Kim Wooi L.
Classificação do local: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Northern indian cuisines! This is by far the Indian restaurant that i had most frequented. Very comfy dining space as you literally enter into a dim light air conditioned area from the hot sun. I always go for their briyani sets here, with rm12.90 you get a big platter of mutton briyani, with so much side dishes, what’s not to like about that? They serve different kinds of lassi here. So if you like lassis, go ahead and order! Another drink i will recommend is their punjabi tea. Made with fresh cow milk, the spices in it will make you feel oh so good. Seriously, so far this is the taste that i have not found elsewhere yet, and the sweetness too is just right. With the price set, this place is usually crowded during lunch hours and could get a bit noisy. So don’t come too late if you don’t want to wait for too long!
Rebecca W.
Classificação do local: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
If the Indian cuisines you’ve tried had only been the banana leaf rice, then you missing out on a lot of delicacies. Tasty Chapathi serves some delish North Indian cuisines such as chapathi, naans, tandoori dishes, vegetarian dishes and many more. I’ve been there a couple of times, and the food always arrived perfect. The restaurant is located in Viva Mall at Jalan Ipoh, facing the inner side of the main road. The Butter Chicken would have to be one of my favourite. The meat was tender, and the gravy was so creamy and flavourful. I’d always order some chapathi to go with their butter chicken. If you like cheese, then you really should try the Palak Paneer — pureed spinach cooked in curry gravy with cottage cheese. It’s another cheesy, creamy goodness. One other thing that I like to order off their menu was the Masala Tea. The hot tea would be served with mixtures of the aromatic Indian spices and herbs. It’s perfect especially during a cold rainy day. During my last visit to the restaurant, I ordered Gulab Jamun to try out. It’s not easy to find decent ones, but I kind of like the Gulab Jamun served in Tasty Chapathi. The milk-solid based dessert was served warm and generously drizzled with syrup. It was an absolutely perfect way to end the meal.