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Contribute Feedback What David H likes about Rani Vilas Shop:
My first Indian food in Malaysia, right next to the Batu caves main gate. Friendly service, cheap and very tasty vegetarian food. Also not too spicy for Europeans : View all feedback.
What Colin T doesn't like about Rani Vilas Shop:
A vegetarian restaurant nestled in the temple grounds. You have to find a seat, make your way to the counter to order and pay, then take the slip out to collect your food from the different food and drink stations. A bit of a hastle to be honest because there are no queues and you are muddling your way about. The thosai, i have to say, is one of the best i've had. You help yourself to the lovely dhal. Tried a samosa... View all feedback.
If you're going for an authentic experience, you'll get it. Set your expectations right and you will have a 5* star experience. The food is tasty but it is simple (have I already mentioned it's authentic? . The service is very accommodating and I felt they treated us better as foreigners (e.g. steel cutlery offered .
This restaurant cannot handle big crowd from same family at one go. Very poor management and orders were haywire throughout the period. Later, I have seen the poor reviews which also mentioned the above but I don't think the restaurant care any of the customer complaints rather than ignore it since the people has no other option.
Lovely banana leaf vegetarian food very expensive for a simple meal. There is only one toilet available for a big crowd restaurant. Public toilets are extremely bad in Batu Caves.
I went to this restaurant with my and relatives on 24/12/2022. We all order breakfasts. The food quality was really awesome. The taste of sambar chutney was delicious. The tosai and vadai was really good. I'm an food lover and I went to so many restaurants before having tosai all. But this is the only restaurant I found a best taste and best quality. The service also was really awesome. The staffs and the owner was really friendly. Tq for the best service. Keep going like this.
A vegetarian restaurant nestled in the temple grounds. You have to find a seat, make your way to the counter to order and pay, then take the slip out to collect your food from the different food and drink stations. A bit of a hastle to be honest because there are no queues and you are muddling your way about. The thosai, i have to say, is one of the best i've had. You help yourself to the lovely dhal. Tried a samosa and vaddei these were passable. Drinks were expensive.