Wan Suraya (Suraya 2) is a local food in Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Open 24 hours.
Wan Suraya Restaurant (Suraya 2 or Suraya Nasi Kukus) reigns as Kampung Baru's most compelling culinary destination, serving an extraordinary Kelantanese-Thai fusion menu around the clock. Located on Jalan Raja Alang beside the iconic Masjid Kampung Baru, this expansive open-air food complex operates as a bustling hawker-style setup with multiple specialized stalls under one roof. Each station focuses on specific dishes, nasi kukus at one counter, Thai salads at another, grilled items elsewhere, allowing diners to explore diverse East Coast Malaysian and Southern Thai specialties rarely found together. Born as a successful spin-off from beloved Suraya Seafood, the restaurant draws devoted crowds from noon until dawn who navigate between stalls selecting from the impressive variety.
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Subcategory: Local Food
Tags: local Food, muslim Owned, kelantan Food, no Pork, open24Hours, late Night Eats, tom Yam, east Coast Food, thai Malay Food
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Free entrance
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Very limited parking available in Kampung Baru area. Street parking along Jalan Raja Alang can be extremely difficult during peak hours. Public transportation (Kampung Baru LRT) or ride-hailing services highly recommended.
Fusion of East Coast Malay and Southern Thai Specialties – Suraya brings together rich Kelantanese classics like nasi kukus, nasi kerabu, and nasi dagang with vibrant Thai street food elements such as somtam and kerabu mangga, offering a unique mash‑up rarely found in a single hawker‑style setup.
Signature Nasi Kukus with Aromatic Chicken – The fluffy steamed rice served with ayam berempah or ayam bakar madu is a flagship dish that anchors the menu and draws crowds, known for its bold spices and comforting flavours.
Blue Rice Nasi Kerabu with Fresh Ulam – A classic Kelantanese favourite, the blue‑hued nasi kerabu served with fresh herbs, toasted coconut and sambal offers a bright, colourful dish that’s popular with both locals and visitors exploring traditional Malay rice dishes.
Nasi Dagang and Pattani‑Style Influences – Suraya showcases regional rice classics such as nasi dagang and nasi khaomok, celebrating East Coast and Southern Thai influences that highlight Kuala Lumpur’s culinary diversity.
Vibrant Open‑Air Hawker Experience – The restaurant operates as a bustling multi‑stall open‑air food centre where diners can mix and match dishes from various counters, creating a lively food crawl atmosphere that reflects Kampung Baru’s street food culture
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Suraya Nasi Kukus (Suraya 2) is located on Jalan Raja Alang in Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur. You can reach it by car, motorcycle, or ride‑hailing services such as Grab or taxi. The nearest LRT station is Kampung Baru, from which it’s a short walk. Street parking in Kampung Baru is limited and busy, so many visitors prefer ride‑hail or motorbike for easier access.
The restaurant specialises in nasi kukus, a style of steamed rice served with a variety of toppings and sides. Signature items include steamed rice with chicken or fish, curries, and regional Malay comfort dishes. The kitchen often features simple grilled or steamed proteins paired with sambal and classic Malay condiments.
Locals typically go for the nasi kukus with chicken and special sambal, often enjoying grilled or steamed fish alongside the rice. Extended dinner hours mean regulars also order the more robust curry combinations or additional sides like kerabu and local vegetables to round out the meal.
Suraya Nasi Kukus is open 24 hours, making it a top choice for breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper or late‑night meals. Locals especially enjoy visiting late at night or in the early morning hours when the food is freshly prepared and the vibe is vibrant with night diners.
Nearby you’ll find a cluster of Kampung Baru favourites, including local nasi lemak and satay stalls, traditional kopitiams, and the food hive along Jalan Raja Muda Musa and Jalan Raja Abdullah. These spots are all within easy walking distance, making it perfect for a local food crawl.
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