28-G Jalan 24/70A, Desa Sri Hartamas
Kuala Lumpur 50480

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Friday:
12:00pm - 11:00pm

Saturday:
12:00pm - 11:00pm

Sunday:
12:00pm - 11:00pm

Monday:
12:00pm - 11:00pm

Tuesday:
12:00pm - 11:00pm

Wednesday:
12:00pm - 11:00pm

Thursday:
12:00pm - 11:00pm

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Bearing an uncanny resemblance to its sister Shelley Yu's, the new Naughty Nyonya offers similar fare for those in the Sri Hartamas area. Come to this swanky spot for a Peranakan feast and stay for a tipple with the girls! The highlight is the Kulit Ayam Goreng Sambal Petai (RM22) — deep-fried chicken skin paired with the exuberant flavours of sambal petai. Have this either with white rice as a reliably delicious appetiser or as a highly addictive bar snack after. Also good is the Telur Dadar Cincalok (RM18), tasty omelette redolent of piquant fermented prawn paste flavours. For a mellow night drink, have the Beefeater & Pandan Tonic (RM20 a glass) that features the use of fragrant pandan in gin and tonic. Non-drinkers won't be left out with the bar's menu of tempting mocktails, including a soothing Cold Brew Hibiscus Tea (RM12).
Avg price per person: RM35

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Have your dose of awesome Nyonya food here!! I'm a big fan of Nyonya food and Naughty Nyonya didn't fail me 🙌🏻

We ordered 3 dishes for sharing (2 pax). In the frame: Nyonya Laksa (RM20) is a must try in here!! Thick, fragrant, savoury nyonya laksa soup that will tickle your tongue. I prefer this kind of laksa compared to the traditional Penang Laksa 😂. We came for lunch so they offered lunch special set for the Nyonya Laksa. The set came with pai tee and housemade tea (we choose hot jasmine tea).

Next up, Kulit Ayam Goreng Sambal Petai (RM22). It's simply crispy chicken skin cooked with stinky beans (petai) and chili. Soo soo crunchy and the combination between the chili and petai was just delishh! The portion was quite big even for 2 people sharing. Tip: In my opinion, this dish is perfect if you try to eat it with warm white rice.. nyam!

Then we decided to order kangkong belacan. The kangkong belacan was a little spicy for us but in general it was OK!

Ambience: quiet, children friendly.
Tip: cash & credit card acceptable, a little tough to find a decent parking (we double parked)
Average price: RM4-RM25
Overall: Worth to come back!

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