3 cultures, 1 love: What to feed your Malaysian dad this Father’s Day

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2025-06-06
3 cultures, 1 love: What to feed your Malaysian dad this Father’s Day

Father’s Day isn’t just about buying your dad more neckties or wallets. In Malaysia, it’s about asking, “Dah makan, Pa?” or sitting down together for a shared plate of something comforting. This year, why not celebrate the man of the house with a meal that speaks to your family’s roots? 

Whether your dad is a nasi lemak enthusiast, a lover of dim sum, or can’t go a day without curry, we’ve got something deliciously sentimental for every Malaysian dad. 

For the Malay dad: Heartwarming and Halal

 

Duckout Central Kitchen, Taman Melawati

Address: Lot No. L2.54.0 Level 2, The Exchange TRX Mall, Persiaran TRX, Tun Razak Exchange, 55188 Kuala Lumpur 
Opening hours: Daily, 10.00 am – 10.00 pm 

Top pick: Signature mee rebus 
Price per person: RM 20 – RM 40 
Status: Halal

Is dad a duck lover? Then this is a spot he won’t forget. Duckout serves halal Cantonese-style roast duck with perfectly crispy skin and tender meat inside—achieved by a hot oil bath technique that’s a true culinary art. The sambal belacan duck fried rice is a standout fusion dish for dads who enjoy a bit of spice. It’s a comforting, familiar taste, but elevated—just like the man you’re celebrating.  

 

Why bring Dad here: 

  • Halal roast duck with a crispy twist
  • Hidden gem for adventurous eaters
  • Great for dads who say “nak try something special”

 

G’RAI, The Exchange TRX

Address: Lot No. L2.54.0 Level 2, The Exchange TRX Mall, Persiaran TRX, Tun Razak Exchange, 55188 Kuala Lumpur 
Opening hours: Daily, 10.00 am – 10.00 pm 

Top pick: Signature mee rebus 
Price per person: RM 20 – RM 40 
Status: Halal 

At G’RAI, food is more than sustenance—it’s heritage. This spot blends tradition with finesse, making it perfect for dads who value the roots of Malay culture. Each dish is crafted as an ode to Malay culinary history, with aromatic spices and nostalgic flavours that will transport him to kampung days. Ideal for a more refined Father’s Day treat in a beautiful, modern setting.  

 

Why bring Dad here:

  • Beautiful tribute to Malay flavours
  • Comfort food with a cultural twist
  • Ideal for family bonding in a cosy space 

 

For the Chinese dad: Nostalgia on a plate 

Floccus Floccus, Petaling Street 

Address: 85-1, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Tuesday – Sunday, 11.00 am – 6.00 pm 

Top pick: Sushi inspired angku kuih 
Price per person: RM 1 – RM 20 
Status: Non-halal 

 

Modern café vibes meet traditional Teochew delights here, making it the perfect spot if your dad is a bit old-school at heart but enjoys discovering new places. The menu features childhood favourites like angku kuih, reimagined in sushi-like presentation—sure to spark both nostalgia and curiosity. If your dad’s hesitant about cafés, this charming spot might just change his mind.  

 

Why bring Dad here: 

  • Classic Teochew recipes in a trendy café
  • Sweet and savoury treats with a twist
  • Great for dads who love heritage food (but also air-cond) 

 

Westlake Restaurant, Petaling Street 

Address: 40, Jalan Sultan, City Centre, 50000 Kuala Lumpur 
Opening hours: Daily, 11.00 am – 2.30 pm; 5.00 pm – 1.00 am 

Top pick: Ketchup yuan yang 
Price per person: RM 20 – RM 40 
Status: Non-halal

 

Operating since the 1960s, Westlake is a Petaling Street icon. It’s where time-honoured Chinese recipes are still cooked with care—flavours that likely mirror what Dad grew up with. With a new spin on classic dishes like ketchup yuan yang and generous family-style portions, it’s ideal for a meaningful dinner that celebrates his roots and brings everyone together around the table.  

 

Why bring Dad here: 

  • A true KL classic since 1962
  • Timeless dishes that never disappoint
  • Feels like stepping into your dad’s childhood memories 

 

For the Indian dad: Spicy, bold and comforting

 

Prisha’s Curry House, Danau Kota 

Address: 56, Jalan 8/23e, Taman Danau Kota, 53300 Kuala Lumpur 
Opening hours: Daily, 6.30 am – 7.00 pm 
Top pick: Banana leaf rice

Price per person: RM 1 – RM 20 
Status: Halal

 

If your dad loves no-frills, flavour-packed meals, this neighbourhood gem is it. Prisha’s is known for authentic South Indian flavours, served on banana leaves just like back home. The variety is generous—from rich curries to fluffy chapatis and creamy paal appam. It’s a relaxed, humble spot that’s perfect for a hearty, heartwarming Father’s Day brunch.  

 

Why bring Dad here: 

  • No-frills, flavour-packed banana leaf rice
  • Affordable and satisfying
  • Perfect for a casual yet meaningful meal 

  

1947 Namaste India, Old Malaya

Address: Lot 8, Ground Floor, Old Malaya, No. G, Lorong Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur 
Opening hours: Daily, 11.30 am – 12.00 am 
Top pick: Panipuri and jalebi

Price per person: RM 20 – RM 40 
Status: Halal

 

For a more upscale celebration, take Dad to this elegant North Indian restaurant housed in a restored colonial building. The ambience is warm and inviting, with bold tandoori flavours, fragrant curries, and sweet treats like jalebi. From the service to the spices, everything here feels thoughtful and indulgent—just like how your dad deserves to be treated.  

 

Why bring Dad here: 

  • Upscale ambience without losing its soul
  • Classic dishes made with premium ingredients
  • Ideal for treating Baba to something extra special

 

More than just food, it’s a celebration of love 

 

No matter what’s on the table—whether it’s ayam masak merah, angku kuih or banana leaf rice—what truly matters is the love behind the gesture. This Father’s Day, take the time to makan together, laugh over old stories, and maybe even fight for the last piece of chicken (classic, right?). 

 

Not sure where to makan? Use Near Me to discover halal-friendly spots near you—from hidden gems to family-favourite restaurants. And psst... don’t forget to check out Near Me deals too! Whether it’s discounted set meals or sweet treats for dad, it’s a great way to celebrate without breaking the bank.