First of all, there is no such thing as Ganja chicken. There are some urban legends out there that some hidden curry restaurants in KL pep up their stew with secret spices that make you high.
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Being the thorough food explorers that we are, we had to get to the core of it. But we somehow sensed it was all fiction.
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One thing was true though. The place we were looking for is really hidden and there’s no chance you’d feel like a tourist in here. Even locals feel adventurous when they enter a place like this.
An unimpressive board on the pavement leads the way to the banana leaf restaurant.
After walking through a long corridor and taking the stairs to the first floor, this is what you find.
Bright colours and simple furniture…
Rice with chicken curry sauce, pickles and Papadum served on banana leafs. And it was really delicious!
“Dry Chili Chicken” may have contained some poppy seeds but had no Ganja-like side effects (I suppose…)
Also, paying 35 RM (about 7 Euro) for 4 persons is a good deal, considering it is basically an all-you-can-eat meal.
To find this place: go to “Leboh Ampang” street close to Masjid India Area.
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It is located opposite to Indian Vegetarian restaurant Sangeetha.