This is not a review, just a warning! They only serve their famous laksa on MONDAYSWEDNESDAYS&FRIDAYS! Take note, friends. The food I had instead was ok. I can’t remember what it was — disappointment fogged my memory.
Zuan H.
Place rating: 3 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
This place is baba nyonya meets hipster. The food flavor is great, portion not bad. Cozy & earthy. Will come again to try other dishes. Space for improvements though
Julian T.
Place rating: 4 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Limapulo is one of the places I visit for Nyonya food. Located in town, I was surprised with how easy it was to secure a parking lot during the weekends, as opposed to the weekdays, probably because of the working hours. The place however, can get a bit crowded, but I didn’t have any problems on the day I visited. The service here is really nice, attending to our needs very quickly and efficiently. The food here is pretty amazing too. I really fell in love with the Prawn Sambal which seldom happens. The cuisine here proves to be very authentic and you can surely taste the most subtle taste of a Nyonya delight. I had a taste of my friends’ dishes as well and they all tasted very good! Sadly, I don’t remember the name, but I’ll make sure I remember them on my next trip there. What’s a Nyonya meal without the signature desert of Cendol and Sago Gula Melaka. These are the bomb man. It’s like the grand closing for a 4 years NASA space mission(sorry for that reference, recently watched a show about space). The Cendol is very flavored and the Sago was sweet as ever, I really recommend you have these two after your mains. If you’re in for a Nyonya treat, Limapulo will be the place of your choice.