Bijan opened its doors in September 2003 to offer a unique dining experience to discerning palates. The Bijan experience is modern in presentation yet wholesome in flavour. Traditional Malay cuisine is taken out of hawker stalls and buffet lines, and served against a lush backdrop. Modern in its surroundings with distinctive Asian accents, Bijan is warm, yet chic; intimate yet spacious.
3, Jalan Ceylon 50200 Kuala Lumpur3 Jalan Bukit Ceylon
03 2031 3575
Mon-Sat, 12pm-2:30pm & 6:30pm-10:30pm. Sunday, 4:30pm-10:30pm
Best Malay Restaurant 2004, Durian Gelato, Bandung flavoured gelato, Coconut gelato with cendol, Pandan Caramel Pudding with Gula Melaka, Malay cake (kuih),, Durian Cheesecake, The KL Tower behind...
If you are a fan of tempoyak, you’d definitely be happy with their ketam masak tempoyak.
pureglutton.comBijan really does have a lot to offer, and one of their fortes is their wonderful desserts.
fatboyrecipes.blogspot.comDo drop by this restaurant should you be in the vicinity of Jalan Ceylon, KLCC or Bukit Bintang.
www.isaactan.netI left Bijan nearly 5 hours after I arrived and felt a warm glow – great food, great workshops, and lovely people; what a winning combination.
youhadyourlunch.blogspot.comQuality food with a romantic setting, we couldn’t have asked for more for a nice Valentine’s dinner. It is no wonder why Bijan is one of the leading restaurants when it comes to Malay fine dining.
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