We dropped in for dinner & ordered roti, soft shell crab, char kway teow & beef rendang. All delicious! Good portions and well priced. Clean & tidy place with good service & a good atmosphere. Loved it!
Contacts & Location
📍 Address: 28 Clerk Street, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9HX, United Kingdom
📞 Phone: +44 131 281 6172
🌐 Website: kampongahlee.co.uk
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Reviews
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Robin Rainton ★★★★★
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Isa Yu ★★★★☆
I've visited in the past and loved their food so popped in for lunch when we were in the area recently. Same vibes, casual dining and staff were very efficient. Pretty sure the roti was frozen paratha but I can understand why they used that. Really liked the sweet and sour (with a hint of spice) sauce on the crispy wontons. Char sui sauce was a little too sweet for our taste. Other than that it was overall a nice lunch and will definitely keep coming here when I crave malay food.
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Siyao Wang ★★★★★
authentic malaysian food and at a pretty good price as well!! the char kway teow had a really nice wok hei to it, very reminiscent of kopitiams!
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Roxanne Wong ★★★★★
Fantastic atmosphere and wonderful food. The nasi goreng was amazing, and the fried fish in the fish soup was the best fish I’ve had in a LONG time. Absolutely delicious. I didn’t really like the noodles in the fish soup, but the fish and soup itself were so good that I’d still order it again.
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Marriam M ★★★★★
Honestly really lovely cosy place! The staff were very nice and dealt with some allergies at our table quite well. The food was so so delicious and very reasonably priced too.
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Tartan Spoon ★★★★★
Last week dining here, took me straight back seven plus years. The decor has been modified for the better, it’s more stream line and practical and I’m delighted to report that the food is just as outstanding as it always was. This is no fine dining. It’s not contemporary and sleek. You come for the food and the friendly smiles (hidden behind a mask but you know). One thing is 100% guaranteed, you’ll leave with a very full belly and wish you were back inside eating it all over again. Their menu is reduced at the moment due to a lack of staff (many of whom are still in Malaysia) but you honestly wouldn’t really notice. There is plenty of scope across noodles, rice, veg, meat, sides and soups to satiate even the pickiest of eaters. Favourite dishes include Laksa Noodle, Rendang Beef and Malaysian Spice Aubergine. Dishes tend to arrive when they are ready, so there are no real starters but the first dishes to our table where the 5 piece Satay Chicken (£6.80) and the Roti with Curry Sauce (£5.00) Chicken Satay was succulent with a chargrilled flavour. The satay sauce was of a good consistency and so good, you’ll end up dunking everything else in it too. The Roti is a must order item. It’s ever so slightly sweet with gorgeous folds of cracked flatbread. The curry sauce brings a warming heat and happily will soak into this beautiful flatbread when dunked. Rendang Beef and Coconut Rice were items we both wanted, so our server suggested the Beef Nasi Lemak (£10.50). A super sized large portion that also comes with peanuts, crispy fried anchovies, sambal, cucumber and an egg. The rice was sticky and fragrant and the beef delivering on the spice front. The Nasi Lemak for me brings a true sense of Malaysia to the table with tropical aromatic notes of coconut, chillies and spice. Noodles were next and CharSiu Noodle (£8.90) was up. Deeply spiced succulent pork strips lay atop a mound of soft fat noodles and underneath lay blanched pak choi or choy sum. There isn’t too much spice here and little heat but it’s so compliments the pork and noodles, that you’ll be slurping until the last noodle is gone. My delight was so evident when I seen that what use to be my favourite dish was still on the menu and I was delirious when it tasted the same. Freaking yum! This is the Golden spicy Chicken (£10.80). Crispy gnarly nuggets of chicken so soft and tender they melt in your mouth. The crunchy outside allows the sweet stick sauce to clingy lovingly to it and you hit the jackpot when you find a piece pocketed with pools of sticky sauce. Eat it with the slices of chilli to give it a kick, or just eat it all to yourself. You can choose. The food here is incredible. It’s one of those places, that when you leave, you talk about the food all the way home; you text your friends about this incredible food you’ve just eaten and take pics to show family. It really genuinely is that good. The staff are brilliant, keeping your ice cold beers topped up and happy to provide descriptions of the food and make suggestions based on your likes and dislikes, and the volume of heat you’d like for your food. Their slogan is Malaysian Delight and I can confirm that it is so. We are so lucky to have this hidden gem on our doorstep.
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Roger Ang ★★★★★
First time since I’ve been after they have revamped the place and I can say they have they added a more homely touch to it with the amazing cartoonistic design and pictures of different mouth watering Malaysian dishes. The food still continue to amaze me and will always come back for more whenever I visit Edinburgh. Must visit Malaysian restaurant if you’re ever in Edinburgh. I’ll would certainly continue to add pictures of more dishes I would try in the future to come.
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Pujian Nauli ★★★★★
Just ate lunch here with my friends, I ordered noodle soup with beef (I forget the name). The soup is very flavourful and I like the texture of the noodle. The portion is big, you will be full after eating here. It costed me £13.5 for the noodle It is a small restaurant, you may have to wait to be seated but it is worth it to try. I just hope they provide condiments like chili or sauce and it would be perfect
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christine H ★★★★★
An amazing place! Super helpful server's. Excellent food. Generous portions. The majority of the customers were Asian (always a key indicator) at this lovely, small, authentic restaurant. We had the Hot Spicy Chicken, garlic pak choy, plain rice (which only cost £2) all of which was cooked to perfection . A rare find.
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Feena Lu'an ★★★★☆
Good taste food! They made me less spicy of Laksa noodle, and it is delicious. The deeply fried tofu is really good and it's worth to have a try.
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