I did try their dosa, bihun campur mee goreng, nasi goreng and etc but just tasted average only so I personally wouldn't recommend ordering that.
Right here in my neighbourhood there’s this curry house that has been serving crowds in its modest premises. Serving Chettinad-style mixed with other Southern Indian dishes, food here is displayed in vegetarian and non-vegetarian shelves. Service is brisk and friendly and together with the very decent dishes, so it’s not hard to see why this place has been packing in the crowds.
Our bill came up to RM43.90 for all the above; reasonable considering the amount we ordered. Portions are generous and the food is tasty. Service can be quite disjointed, depending on the staff on duty and time you visit.
Chetties is definitely a favorite for Malaysian Indians in Shah Alam.
The drink is very much a diluted yoghurt with that sour taste and I would say it is an acquired taste.
There are many food and its food location worth repeating, such as the Masala Tea and Appam at Chetties
Food was good. I especially love their vegetable spread for today. It is not often that you’d get fried bitter gourd and four angle beans as part of the deal besides the regulars: cabbage and spinach. You can bet I requested for extras. Hell yesss!!
Mee Goreng here not too bad with the teh tarik on a wet evening after the rain!
Average taste at best but seems a popular place as it was already with quite a few customers even before 7am!
One An Only First Bamboo Briyani in Ardence Labs,Setia Alam!!
Very nicely made Appam at this Indian restaurant.
The Capatti today at Restoran Sri Mayuri is a little bit "powdery", dry and also a little hard.