Restaurant Nur Malaysia Manchester 177 Wilmslow Road, Manchester M14 5AP
About the Business
Restaurant Nur Malaysia Manchester is a premier establishment that offers authentic Malaysian cuisine in the heart of Manchester, UK. Our restaurant is located at 177 Wilmslow Rd, and it is a popular point of interest for food enthusiasts who are looking for a unique and exciting dining experience.
As an institution that specializes in Malaysian cuisine, we provide a diverse menu that features some of the most popular dishes from across Malaysia. Our menu caters to all tastes, from spicy curries to refreshing salads, grilled meats and fresh seafood. All dishes are prepared fresh daily by our expert chefs, who use only the finest ingredients to create mouth-watering dishes that are sure to impress.
At Restaurant Nur Malaysia Manchester, we pride ourselves on providing an elegant and comfortable dining experience to our guests. Our restaurant features a warm and inviting ambiance that is perfect for intimate meals or larger groups. You will appreciate the beautiful decor and our courteous staff who will ensure that your visit is memorable.
Whether you are looking for a quick lunch or an evening meal with friends and family, Restaurant Nur Malaysia Manchester is the perfect destination for your next culinary adventure. We encourage you to come and experience the authentic flavors of Malaysia at our restaurant. So why not visit us today and let us transport your taste buds to the beautiful and exotic land of Malaysia?
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Location & Phone number
177 Wilmslow Rd, Manchester M14 5AP, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
15:30 - 21:30
Tuesday:
15:30 - 21:30
Wednesday:
15:30 - 21:30
Thursday:
15:30 - 21:30
Friday:
15:30 - 21:30
Saturday:
15:30 - 21:30
Sunday:
15:30 - 21:30
Reviews
"Very authentic and tasty food, most customer here are malaysian. We had nasi Goreng Kampung (Malay style fried rice), Bihun Sup seafood(noodles in spiced soup), chicken satay, Ayam Sup with rice and Roti Pisang (banana pancakes) also 2 drinks. £49 for 2 people which is very reasonable price. The only thing is we waited for nearly 30 minutes to get our food and the staff only speak very limited English."
"The price was considered alright for the portion. We ordered Nasi Goreng Daging Merah, Cha Kuey Teow, Bihun Goreng and Sagu Berkuah for dessert. Nasi goreng was fine, but the fried noodles were on the salty side. The dessert was good but could be better by reducing the palm sugar, as it was a little too sweet. Teh tarik is a must here. Would definitely come again for the Malaysian authentic cuisine."
"Cheap and cheerful. Portion size was fantastic so can't fault it there. The taste however could have been better. The fried chicken in the Nasi Lemak was nice but the sambal let it down, for some reason it tasted very tomatoey and was not very spicy. The Ketayap was very nice though, it was probably the best dish I ordered."
"Tasty Malaysian food in Rusholme, Manchester Good value for money. #Curry mile Our quest to explore different cuisine on the Curry mile led us to Nur Malaysia. I believe it is a franchise and has a branch in London as well. Brown and white interiors with electric blue lights on the false ceiling, this restaurant does give snazzy vibes. What I really liked about the restaurant was the leather bound menu book with laminated pages which prevents you from being bamboozled with the name alone by giving a brief description of the food with a picture alongside. It saved us the task of googling or asking what was in the meal and in a way we knew what to expect. Hence proving, a picture is worth a thousand words. We ordered the ketayap that was in their appetiser section, but as it was being freshly prepared, we had it as dessert, which worked brilliantly. For the uninitiated, these green soft pancakes are grated coconut and palm sugar filled mixture wrapped in pandan flavoured crepes. Sweet, lip smacking. Murtabak Daging was our appetizer which is mince, potato, celery, onion & egg filling in pastry. Flavourful, almost like a Malaysian take on samosa/pie. Mee Goreng Mamak Ayam was our main course. We were intrigued by Mamak style, not knowing what it was, we went for it and it tasted very similar to the Indianised Chinese food. It tasted good but was not the flavour we were expecting. At the end of our meal we asked the server what Mamak meant, he explained that it was a version of Malaysian cuisine which was modified by the immigrant Indian community settled there. Well, that explains it. The entire world & its cuisine seems connected. Good portion size - value for money, we will be visiting Nur Malaysia again to explore their rice & curry. Recommended!"
"friends and i came here a few times and we always loved the food, they're so comforting :) the noodle dishes are on point! the kuih ketayap (green rolls w coconut filling) is a must-try if you're visiting the restaurant."
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