What to order at Kedai Makan

Must order
Nasi lemak with the rendang, plus an order of char kway teow for the table.
Signature dishes
Nasi lemak, Char kway teow, Roti canai
Editor tip
The Belltown second location at 2234 1st Avenue opened May 2025 and is calmer at lunch.
CuisineMalaysian
Price$$
Neighborhoodcapitol-hill
HoursMon-Thu 12:00-22:00, Fri-Sat 12:00-23:00, Sun 12:00-22:00
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Signature dishes: Nasi lemak, Char kway teow, Roti canai

Must order: Nasi lemak with the rendang, plus an order of char kway teow for the table.

Tip: The Belltown second location at 2234 1st Avenue opened May 2025 and is calmer at lunch.

Location

Address: 1449 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122

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