Kedai Makan
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Kedai Makan

Seattle, Washington

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A Malaysian restaurant on Capitol Hill that serves the kind of food you can't find anywhere else in the city. The nasi lemak is fragrant and perfectly composed, the roti canai comes with curry that demands to be sopped up, and the laksa is a coconut-rich bowl of warmth that feels like medicine on a gray Seattle day. Small, personal, and absolutely essential.

Insider tip

The nasi lemak and a teh tarik. Go on a weeknight to avoid the wait. This place doesn't take reservations and it's always full for a reason.

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