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    茨场街 Asam Laksa, Restaurant in Kuala Lumpur
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    茨场街 Asam Laksa

    City Centre, Kuala Lumpur

    Restaurant in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    Use 茨场街 Asam Laksa as a casual Petaling Street laksa stop, not a formal celebration meal. It makes the strongest sense for solo diners or pairs who want a focused bowl and low planning effort; choose a broader Kuala Lumpur restaurant if the group needs wine, cocktails, or a more structured room.

    About 茨场街 Asam Laksa

    For 茨场街 Asam Laksa in Kuala Lumpur, the verified planning details are simple: it is open 12–7:30 PM on Monday and Wednesday through Sunday, closed on Tuesday. The verified dress code is casual, so set expectations around an informal visit rather than a dressy occasion. Beyond those basics, specific menu details, service format, pricing, reservations, dietary flexibility are not verified here.

    Go for a casual Kuala Lumpur stop with clear hours

    The main practical signal is the schedule. 茨场街 Asam Laksa operates six days a week, with the same posted 12–7:30 PM window on its open days and a Tuesday closure. If you are planning around it, confirm current details before going, especially if timing, availability, or a specific dish matters to your visit.

    Because only limited verified information is available, treat this as a direct casual option rather than building a complex plan around unconfirmed details. For broader planning, Our full Kuala Lumpur restaurants guide is the better starting point; for a full evening, add Our full Kuala Lumpur bars guide or Our full Kuala Lumpur hotels guide.

    Who should choose it

    Choose 茨场街 Asam Laksa if you want a casual Kuala Lumpur stop and the posted hours fit your day. It is less useful for plans that depend on unverified details such as a reservation system, a specific menu range, dietary accommodations, pricing, or a formal service style. The safest approach is to use the confirmed hours and casual dress code as the basis for planning.

    If you are comparing Kuala Lumpur options, consider Nam Heong Chicken Rice (City Centre), Penrose, Raw Kitchen Hall, Restoran Pik Wah, or Sin Kiew Yee Shin Kee Beef Noodles depending on the kind of meal you want. For anything beyond the verified basics, check current venue information before deciding.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    茨场街 Asam Laksa sits firmly in the sensory heart of Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown. Morning light pulls shoppers and commuters through a corridor of covered stalls and open-fronted coffee shops; the stall occupies a small, generational slice of that fabric. The write-up foregrounds smell and texture — tamarind sharpness, simmered fish depth, torch ginger and lemongrass — so the experience is immediate and raw rather than polished. This is classic hawker theatre: communal, energetic and rooted in tradition, where a single bowl carries the weight of regional technique and an unapologetic, pungent flavor profile.

    Best For

    This address is best for daytime visits — think morning and lunch circuits through Jalan Petaling. It suits anyone tracing Chinatown’s food narrative: walkers on a market run, visitors chasing authentic street broth, and regulars who want a no-frills, high-flavor bowl. The setting is informal and fast-moving, so plan for a quick, focused meal rather than a lingering, multi-course experience. It’s a straightforward stop on a food walk, offering a compact encounter with Penang-style asam laksa amid the bustle of historic Kuala Lumpur.

    Ordering Tips

    Order the eponymous asam laksa — the description explains it is the Penang-derived version, built on a tamarind-soured, typically mackerel-based broth, thickened by reduction. Expect pronounced aromatics (torch ginger flower, lemongrass, dried shrimp paste, Vietnamese mint) and a tangy, umami-forward broth served over thick rice noodles. The write-up flags hae ko, the dark prawn paste, as a defining and divisive component: it’s authentic but pungent, so be prepared for bold flavors rather than subtlety.

    Planning details

    Location

    63, Jalan Petaling, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia · Directions

    +60 12-311 5987

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    How it compares in Kuala Lumpur

    茨场街 Asam Laksa is the narrowest, quickest choice in this set: better for a targeted noodle stop than a full seated meal. Nam Heong Chicken Rice (City Centre) is the safer Malaysian $ pick for mixed groups because chicken rice is an easier consensus order, while Sin Kiew Yee Shin Kee Beef Noodles is the better $ alternative if the table wants noodles but not the sharper asam laksa profile.

    For more comfort, structure, group suitability, Restoran Pik Wah is the practical upgrade: Cantonese, $$, and more appropriate when the meal needs shared dishes and a longer pace. Raw Kitchen Hall and Penrose sit in a different decision lane: choose them when ambiance and drinks matter more than a fast Kuala Lumpur street-food hit.

    Booking difficulty is where the target has an edge. For an easy, casual stop near the City Centre, it asks less planning than venues built around a fuller dining or bar experience. For a special occasion, though, Penrose or Restoran Pik Wah will usually make more sense than laksa on Jalan Petaling.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does 茨场街 Asam Laksa handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary accommodations are not verified in the available information. If you need a specific change or have a strict restriction, check directly before you go.

    Is 茨场街 Asam Laksa good for solo dining?

    The verified dress code is casual, the posted hours are 12–7:30 PM on Monday and Wednesday through Sunday. Whether it suits a solo visit depends on your preferences, so plan around the confirmed hours and check current details if needed.

    How far ahead should I book 茨场街 Asam Laksa?

    A reservation system is not verified in the available information. The practical planning detail is the posted schedule: open Monday and Wednesday through Sunday from 12–7:30 PM, closed Tuesday. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Is lunch or dinner better at 茨场街 Asam Laksa?

    The verified hours run from 12–7:30 PM on open days, so plan within that window. No specific lunch or dinner service details are verified here.

    Is 茨场街 Asam Laksa good for a special occasion?

    The verified dress code is casual. If you need a formal setting, a confirmed reservation process, or specific service details, check directly before planning an occasion around it.

    What are alternatives to 茨场街 Asam Laksa in Kuala Lumpur?

    Other Kuala Lumpur options to compare include Nam Heong Chicken Rice (City Centre), Sin Kiew Yee Shin Kee Beef Noodles, Raw Kitchen Hall, Penrose, Restoran Pik Wah. Choose based on the kind of meal you want and confirm current details before going.