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Nepalese

Much of the cuisine is variations on Asian themes. Momo is a Nepalese style dumpling filled with minced meat in a flour dough, given different shapes and then cooked by steaming. Special foods such as sel roti, finni roti and patre are eaten during festivals such as Tihar. Sel roti is a traditional Nepali homemade ring-shaped rice bread which is sweet to taste.

Popular Dishes In Brooklyn Park


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Chicken Momo
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Naan

Our Customer Reviews


quote Our search for the best Italian food with chicken dishes ends here. We had Fettuccine Polo e Fungi and Spicy chicken pizza, and both tasted extremely good. Pasta was so creamy and flavourful, it just melted in our mouths. Pizza had a thin crust and tasted yummy. The best part of the meal was the owner/chef Antonio, he was very sweet and made sure we had a great food and time here. Definitely would return again for more food.

Crazy Saloon - 219 Hawken Dr

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Karthik Bathula - 2 weeks ago

quote Had a reasonably good meal here, but nothing particularly memorable. The restaurant itself is fairly plain—there’s nothing wrong with the appearance, but it’s clear the focus is more on the food than the ambiance. While the menu is quite extensive, offering something for most tastes, the execution didn’t entirely impress. The food appeared to be freshly cooked and had good flavor, but despite requesting extra spice, the heat level was underwhelming. I had to ask for fresh chilies to add some kick, and I felt the dishes could have used a bit more seasoning overall. That said, the naan bread was excellent. However, with so many strong competitors in the area, this place didn’t particularly stand out. The staff were polite but somewhat indifferent, which added to the overall sense of an average experience. If you’re nearby, it’s a decent option—but not one I’d go out of my way for.

Dine N Sip - 98B Wanneroo Rd

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Adam Schmitt - 2 weeks ago

quote Good food value. Quality is excellent for price. Service friendly and OK. Think of it as a successful takeout place with a few tables available. Opposite a Bunnings. Off street parking out front.

Lucky 88 Kitchen - 5 Bush Blvd

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Don Ewart - 4 weeks ago

quote The food is sensational. Had the mixed plate and couldn’t ask for more. Two smaller eaters could easily share it. The only reason I give four stars is because for non-smokers, you can only access toilets by going into the smoking area, and the glass sliding door separating the smoking g area from the restaurant is in dire need of repair and because it’s so hard to close, is normally left open meaning the restaurant is smoky too.

Cedar Cafe - 197 Sevenoaks St

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Glen Moralee - 6 months ago

quote Food quality good, chef was very friendly and courteous. Service could have been better by boys taking order and serving food but overall good. Good venue for small gathering, located close to Joondalup shopping centre behind Kulcha restaurant.

Kabalason Indian Cafe & Rest - 43D Davidson Terrace

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Puneet Sehgal - 6 months ago

quote We recently dined at the Kuala Lumpur Cocktail Cafe in Bassendean, and it was an absolutely delightful experience! The staff were friendly and attentive, ensuring that our visit was memorable. We ordered a variety of dishes, including Maggie Goreng, Mamak Mee Goreng, Roti Banjir, Nasi Lemak with Goat Curry, Char Kueh Teow, and Roti Kaya, along with drinks like hot Teh Tarik and Sirap Ice. Each dish was a masterpiece, bursting with authentic Malaysian flavors that transported us straight to the bustling streets of Kuala Lumpur. The Maggie Goreng and Mamak Mee Goreng were perfectly spiced and incredibly satisfying. The Roti Banjir was a comforting blend of textures and flavors, while the Nasi Lemak with Goat Curry was rich and beautifully presented. The Char Kueh Teow had that unmistakable smoky "wok hei" flavor, and the Roti Kaya was a delightful way to end the meal on a sweet note. The Teh Tarik was expertly brewed—smooth, frothy, and just the right amount of sweetness—and the Sirap Ice was refreshingly vibrant. We highly recommend Kuala Lumpur Cocktail Cafe for anyone craving authentic Malaysian cuisine. The food, service, and overall experience were fantastic. We’ll definitely be returning to try more of their amazing menu!

Kuala Lumpur Cocktail Cafe - 10 Old Perth Rd

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Gurroshan Singh - 2 months ago