Kafe Seri Putra (KSP) is one of the Malaysia restaurants operating in Alexandria. Others are Serumpun and Romansa, which are actually operates by joint-venture Malaysian-Indonesian Al-Azhar students. KSP however, is our favorites mainly because of the quality service, excellent menu, and pleasant dining ambience.
It is a branch of KSP Malaysia Hall, Cairo owned by Yusuf. Located at ground floor of MARA Building along the Sosistress Street, Ramly Station, Alexandria, KSP serves varieties of Malaysian cuisine. One would opt for buffet or ala-carte menu, such as all sort of fried rice, noodles, soups, crab curry, tri-taste fried fish, the Malay traditionally cooked fish, beef and lamb, all types of Malay cooked shrimp, chili-fried catfish, etc. And, not to forget the famous ‘teh tarik mamak’ that will quench your thirst. While waiting for the ordered foods to be served, one could try the Malaysian delicacies and other tit-bits displayed at the shelves near the Cashier. One important thing that impressed me was the staffs’ behaviors. They were very polite, responsive and had possessed that customer-friendly attitude. Most of them are Al Azhar Univeristy students who do not have any sponsors, working to sustain their financial strength to support their study and family.
The dining area is divided into two main areas, the open and the air-conditioned areas. There were sofa set for you to relax and stretching your legs while waiting for the foods. Last weekend, we had our ala-carte dinner here - to support our fellow Malaysian while enjoying the scrumptious foods.
It is a branch of KSP Malaysia Hall, Cairo owned by Yusuf. Located at ground floor of MARA Building along the Sosistress Street, Ramly Station, Alexandria, KSP serves varieties of Malaysian cuisine. One would opt for buffet or ala-carte menu, such as all sort of fried rice, noodles, soups, crab curry, tri-taste fried fish, the Malay traditionally cooked fish, beef and lamb, all types of Malay cooked shrimp, chili-fried catfish, etc. And, not to forget the famous ‘teh tarik mamak’ that will quench your thirst. While waiting for the ordered foods to be served, one could try the Malaysian delicacies and other tit-bits displayed at the shelves near the Cashier. One important thing that impressed me was the staffs’ behaviors. They were very polite, responsive and had possessed that customer-friendly attitude. Most of them are Al Azhar Univeristy students who do not have any sponsors, working to sustain their financial strength to support their study and family.
The dining area is divided into two main areas, the open and the air-conditioned areas. There were sofa set for you to relax and stretching your legs while waiting for the foods. Last weekend, we had our ala-carte dinner here - to support our fellow Malaysian while enjoying the scrumptious foods.
One of my favorites is the Mee Bandung or 'Bandung (name of one of the city in Jakarta, Indonesia) noodle. Nasi Ayam Paprik is another best option.
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