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Article: Bowled over by Moghul food
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- New Straits Times
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- January 28, 2005
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Debra Chong
New Straits Times
01-28-2005
Bowled over by Moghul food
Byline: Debra Chong
Edition: 2*
Section: Eat
IT'S authentic, delicate and fine Moghul cooking at Lasani in Kuala Lumpur. DEBRA CHONG gets a taste.
NORTH Indian cuisine and lunch is not something you'd normally hear uttered in the same sentence and for two good reasons. One: droolworthy as it is, Moghul food is a heavy meal to digest.
Secondly, when you have only one hour for your midday makan, the last thing on your mind would be to go all the way to the city, where all the good eats are centred.
Which is why Lasani, the newly opened Pakistani restaurant in Taman Melawati is relatively empty at 1.30pm, considered a prime ...
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