Valentine Roti
📍 Mamak stalls in Kuala Lumpur
Valentine Roti is a delightful spot offering a unique culinary experience. The roti itself is the star, known for its flaky texture and generous fillings. It’s clear they’re committed to bringing back the original, lighter style, which is a welcome change. Expect a local atmosphere and prepare to embrace the authentic flavors.
Beyond the classic roti, they also offer a range of sides and snacks, including tasty mee goreng and tandoori chicken. Don't forget to try the crispy loti tissue for dessert—it’s a surprisingly addictive treat! The emphasis on originality makes this a must-try for anyone seeking genuine Malaysian cuisine.
Information about mamak stall in Kuala Lumpur - Valentine Roti
- Outdoor seating
- Delivery
- Takeaway
- Dine-in
- Great tea selection
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Solo dining
- Wheelchair-accessible seating
- Coffee
- Halal food
- Late-night food
- Quick bite
- Small plates
- Breakfast
- Brunch
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Seating
- Table service
- Toilet
- Casual
- Groups
- Tourists
- University students
- Cash only
- Good for kids
- Free of charge street parking
- Free parking lot
Customer Reviews
Valentine Roti has a rating of 4 out of 5 based on over 1207 reviews on Google
So I visited on. Monday afternoon around 12pm, not many guests inside which was perfect for me. Had the Roti Valentine, it was packed with flavours! My wife had the veg version with potato, not really sure about the name xOxO
This restaurant is amazing, if you know what to expect. We read about Loti and really wanted to try it. We went at 1:30p for a late lunch and were very saddened to find out Loti is not served from noon-3pm!!! So we got some snacks, then went to the Batu Cave as we had planned. We sure are glad we came back for dinner! The Loti here is soooo good! Use Google translate to see all the options. We got onion and egg to start. The toppings are actually cooked into the bread. After that we had the ghee loti, which was amazing. Make sure to order the loti tissue after dinner, which doesn’t sound good, but it’s a super thin and crispy bread, with sugar and condensed milk served for dessert. Bring your own napkins if you want them, and try not to eat with your left hand as this place has a very local vibe. There is a sink in the back to wash your hands before eating. Just ask!
Roti canai here is big and reasonable. Here also uses original sambal for it.
Those who knew the original roti Valentine from years ago can now come back and look forward to the light, crisp roti canai that was their signature before the intervening years just pre and post Covid of heavy roti and soggy Maggi goreng. The roti is light and flaky again, and the mee goreng mamak and the tandoori chicken (believe this is new) are yummy. The Maggi / Indomie goreng could have a little more oomph or kick. The sup kambing went down well with the two men on our table. Teh Halia was gingery and they adhered to the "kurang manis" asked for. Roti tissue was good too though the one on a neighboring table was enviably 50pc taller than ours. Service was very good, much better than previously. Keep it up!
First time trying after hearing some good reviews. Overall I would say an average place for roti. FOOD: Roti Valentine: 5/10 (low quality sardine used) Roti Canai 6/10 Rawa Thosai 8/10 Soup Kambing 7/10 too salty for my liking DRINKS: Apple sour Plum 8/10 Teh Tarik 7.5/10 was really kurang manis
Great tasty food at a ridiculously cheap price (by Australian standards). The Roti Canai was perfect and the accompanying sauces were a good mixture of mild to hot spice levels. Staff very friendly and helped explained the menu. The restaurant is very basic with plastic chairs and tables so if you are looking a 3-star Michelin then look elsewhere.
The roti was good and can give it a try. Their Valentine Roti was not to my liking. Perhaps I came with too high hopes.Nasi lemak panas 'biasa' was good and worth trying.Sambal was spicy enough compared to other nasi lemak I have tasted around KL. I did try their spicy Maggi goreng was also nice but a little too oily and salty for my liking. The waiters were friendly and nice. Parking would be an issue if the place is packed as there are not too many parking since the shop is located in close proximity with the main road.
Information about Valentine Roti
Address
Valentine Roti is located at 1, Jalan Sultan Yahya Petra, Kampung Datuk Keramat, 54100 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone
The phone number of Valentine Roti is +60 12-293 6248
Business Hours
Monday: 08:00–23:45
Tuesday: 08:00–23:45
Wednesday: 08:00–23:45
Thursday: 08:00–23:45
Friday: 08:00–23:45
Saturday: 08:00–23:45
Sunday: 08:00–23:45
