The Original Vadai from SG lands in the heart of Kuala Lumpur

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Good news for Malaysians, The Original Vadai from Singapore has made its way to Kuala Lumpur. With its first outlet located in Bukit Bintang, this family-operated business will surely elevate your vadai experience with every bite.

The Original Vadai in KL - Store front
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For those who may not be familiar, vadai, originating from South India, is renowned as a beloved snack or appetiser. It consists of a deep-fried fritter crafted from a blend of lentil or legume batter, infused with an array of spices and occasionally enhanced with ingredients like onions, green chillies, and aromatic herbs.

The Original Vadai in KL - Aaron Aziz
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The Original Vadai presently boasts over 10 outlets scattered across Singapore, including its latest addition adjacent to Lot 10, which commenced operations on 1 Oct 2023. The grand opening event was graced by the presence of celebrities like Dato’ Aaron Aziz, Nabila Huda, and Stephen Zechariah.

The Original Vadai in KL - Vadai
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With an extensive menu offering more than 20 delectable items, you may find it challenging to decide what to order. To simplify your choices, consider starting with the timeless Vegetable Vadai, which incorporates ingredients like carrots, cabbage, and onions.

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The Original Vadai in KL - Prawn vadai
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For a signature delight, indulge in the Prawn Vadai, known for its crispy exterior and a succulent prawn nestled within the light and airy batter. This dish has drawn numerous patrons to The Original Vadai, all seeking the delightful fusion of flavours it offers.

For those with a more adventurous palate, consider giving the Chocolate Vadai a try. As unconventional as it might sound, this pairing surprisingly harmonises. Picture vadai formed into balls, fried to perfection, and then coated in chocolate. Alternatively, if you’re a cheese enthusiast, there’s also the option of indulging in the Cheese Vadai.

The Original Vadai in KL - Chicken
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If you’re seeking alternatives to vadai, you’re in for a treat at this unassuming establishment. They offer a variety of fried snacks to satisfy your cravings. Choose from options like Chicken Winglets, Chicken Drumsticks, or Chicken Steaks. And if you have a preference for other chicken parts, there’s no need to fret — they also offer Chicken Skin, Chicken Gizzard, and Chicken Liver.

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