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    A Buddhist-run vegetarian restaurant, this is a lot more fun than it sounds. Stunningly good fake burgers, stir fry etc.

    It's tricky to find but so, so worth it.

    www.kecharaoasis.com/
    Unit 19-LG1, Level B1 Block D Jaya One,
    No. 72A Jalan University,
    46200 Petaling Jaya,
    Selangor
    Tel: +603 7968 1818
    Google map: tinyurl.com/366mmhc
    It's in a dining 'complex', downstairs by the car park.

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    Almost reluctant to publicise it. In the Brickfields area of KL, on the ground floor of the Temple of Fine Arts - a charitable arts institution. Great vegetarian Indian buffet where you are encouraged not to take more than you can eat and pay what you feel it is worth.

    116, Jalan Berhala, Brickfields 50470 Kuala Lumpur
    www.annalakshmi.com.my/

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    Carrot cake

    Posted by ktopping 28 December 2005

    As a (semi) vegetarian, I found KL surprisingly difficult to locate suitable food in. It will help you, in the food halls, if you know what "Carrot Cake" is. It's made of white radish and rice flour.
    See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chai_tow_kway

    Another snippet of advice: Many places seem to add to chicken to most dishes - including otherwise veggie dishes. The vegetarian counter at the Mid Valley Mega Mall boasted a chicken roasting on a spit.

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