Nasi Kandar Al-Sahi Restaurant is a casual dining establishment known for its variety of Malaysian and Indian-inspired cuisine, focusing on halal offerings suitable for a broad range of diners. The restaurant provides table service in a spacious and trendy setting that accommodates groups, solo diners, and families, with amenities that include outdoor seating and wheelchair-accessible parking. Open 24 hours daily, it caters to breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late-night meals, making it a convenient option at any time.
The atmosphere is informal, with a lively yet comfortable environment, although it may not be fully child-friendly due to occasional smoking. Customers appreciate the availability of takeaway, delivery, and quick bites, alongside a selection of great coffee and tea. Pricing is moderate, reflecting typical mamak-style dining, which balances quality and accessibility.
Parking options are generous, featuring free parking lots, free street parking, and paid street parking nearby, which supports easy access especially during evenings and weekends. While the food quality is generally consistent with expectations for this type of restaurant, standout items such as satay are frequently recommended. Service and cleanliness meet acceptable standards, contributing to a reliable dining experience.
For a detailed look at the full range of dishes and meal choices, users are encouraged to explore the menu page to better plan their visit.
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AQIL ADAM NG KH
24/02/2026
my favourite joint... ample parking and less crowd. Food is normal (what to expect from any mamak restaurant)
Mohamed Rashiq
02/02/2026
Roti canai with kari kamping loved it and Good atmosphere more space for parking
Lew Yee
01/02/2026
The fried chicken and nasi kandar are generally above average.
Haziqah Mohd Jaki
15/01/2026
Would suggest my friends and family to lepak here...
Aaron Yap
07/01/2026
A favorite food-haunt among the residents in the area, even from out of Shah Alam as it is also a frequent place for casual business meetings and discussions. Nearby car park may be full during the work day, but in the evenings and weekends there can be ample empty spaces. Food is okay, service is good, cleanliness acceptable. The satay stall there run by Hamzah is a must try.
Zainalabidin54
01/01/2026
A good mamak restaurant with many delicious food choices but no chapati
Muhammad Luqman Misri
24/12/2025
Hang out here regularly with my friend. good environment and good teh tarik. Not child friendly. many smokers.
Maslinda Lyndaa
20/12/2025
Tried the cheese naan and chicken tandori.The meal was decent & the naan was warm and cheesy, and the tandoori chicken was flavorful but a bit dry for my liking.