Cheap Eats 2007: Malaysia Kopitiam

Reviewed by Cynthia Hacinli , Michele Kayal , Todd Kliman , Ann Limpert , Don Rockwell

Malaysia Kopitiam

1827 M St. NW
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-833-6232

Cuisines:
Malaysian/Indonesian

Opening Hours:

Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes

Nearby Metro Stops:
Farragut North
Dupont Circle

Price Range:
Inexpensive

Dress:
Informal

Noise Level:
Chatty

Reservations:
Not needed

Special Features:
Kid Friendly

Website:
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Best Dishes
A lemongrass-scented salad of green mango and green apple tossed with crisp shredded squid and shallots; roti canai, flaky flatbread to dip in creamy coconut-based chicken curry; stir-fried watercress ramped up with fermented tofu; skate in a spicy-sour curry sauce.

Price Details:
Appetizers $2.25 to $6.95, entrées $8.50 to $15.95


The menu, a binder with photographs and descriptions of dishes, may seem like something you’d find in places serving fruity cocktails in coconut shells. But start reading and you realize this is no pu-pu-platter joyride but a serious roster of Malaysian cuisine. It’s also one of the few legitimate bargains in downtown DC.

If owner Leslie Phoon is circulating, get his help assembling a feast from wife Penny’s kitchen. Otherwise, try for a balance of dishes. Roti canai, which pairs a chewy Indian flatbread with a velvety coconut-chicken curry, and spicy tamarind beef with okra and eggplant are good choices among the stews.

Roasted dishes like satay lamb, whole chicken stuffed with Chinese sausage, herbs, and shrimp, and lotus root stuffed with chicken, shrimp, and parsley are ideal for chasing the richness of all the curries.

For a sweet finish, try shaved ice drizzled with red-bean syrup and creamed corn.

Open daily for lunch and dinner.