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Jaipur Curry House @ TTDI

When you ask people around KL/PJ the ultimate question " Where to have good banana leaf rice?", the usual answer would be Nirvana, Devi's, Kanna etc. But when people ask me "where do you have your banana leaf rice?", I would always say Jaipur Curry House, or maybe sometimes Devi's (if crab curry is on my crave list). Not many people know the existence of Jaipur Curry House, unless of course you stay nearby TTDI.

It's tucked in the neighborhood of TTDI, where Starbucks TTDI is located at. Just few shops down the same row, and you'll see Jaipur Curry House. I highly recommend to dine during lunch/day time.

It's the simplicity of Banana Leaf Rice that captures my attention and my taste buds. I don't need fancy dishes when I have my good ol' Banana Leaf Rice. In Jaipur Curry House, what I love most is their Fish Curry (Kari Ikan), and the freshness of their vegetables being served with your Banana Leaf Rice. Other than that, their fried sotong is quite good too, but do bear that a plate of sotong is expensive. 

The price of a Banana Leaf Rice is cheaper than Nirvana & Devi's, the last I had at Jaipur, believe it was RM6. Pretty decent I would say..

So the next time when your friends ask you about Banana Leaf Rice, why not try out Jaipur Curry House for a change. Simplicity at its best! :)



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