

Welcome to Daddy Jo Banana Leaf Restaurant, your gateway to an extraordinary South Indian culinary adventure! Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of flavors as we bring you an authentic dining experience, where traditional South Indian cuisine meets the contemporary at its finest. Served on a banana leaf, each dish at Daddy Jo is a masterpiece crafted with precision and passion. From aromatic curries to crispy dosas, our menu showcases the essence of South Indian culinary heritage, using the finest ingredients and time-honored recipes. Our warm and inviting ambiance creates the perfect setting for a memorable dining experience, where the spirit of South Indian culture is celebrated.
Hours
| Wednesday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 31, Jalan USJ 2/2c, Usj 2, 47600 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Phone: +60 14-993 3496
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Firstly the BLR comes with 3 veggies, papadam, salted chili, mango chutney & rasam. Unlimited refill as expected. There is also lime pickle if requested. Curries the usual players but we got the fish & keerai curry. The veggies were well made & flavorful. Mango chutney could be more sour. Fish curry was spicy & decent but the highlight had to be the keerai curry. Home cooked & packed with flavor not a watery mess like most places.
Sides wise the chicken varuval was average at best. Could be spicier. The fish was nice but soggy. Fresh & quite a good size. Unfortunately they can’t really fry fresh so can’t do much about it. Miss the crunchy bits of eating bulus.
Drinks wise we tried their iced Nescafé, iced lemon juice & fresh milk masala chai. We expected quite a bit from the latter but it didn’t really hit the right buttons. Lacking in the right mix of spices & the tea was rather weak. The other drinks were okay.
Overall we enjoyed our lunch. Worth a return. Nothing outstanding but a good simple homely meal.
The food and curries were tasty and we were glad we came back to give another chance
Last year:
Firstly, how was the food? It was fine, looked good, curries and dhall were tasty enough though everything was not warm and drinks were dilute. Empty in the afternoon, service fast.
Then come the complaints :
1) We read reviews, saw the banner for “
” Buy 1 banana leaf meat set, and you will get 2nd banana leaf veg set for RM1″ hung above the shop.To double check, we asked a man taking orders if this offer still applies. He referred to a lady, who confirmed the T&C is must add on ONE additional side dish.
2) After ordering 2 banana leaf sets, we chose a Chicken 69 (or 65?) side. Very small portion…7 cubes of white meat – one with a tear ( the shop was basically empty save another table with one man ordering 1 roti canai and a drink. )
I’m wondering who are you saving the perfect pieces for? Are you in a rush and scooped whatever?
The rice comes with 1 poppadum each, variety of dishes doesn’t look like the photos but it’s ok. Wish the dessert wasn’t sitting in the pool of curry gravy though no mango chutney
3)A 3rd man comes over saying he will offer us the promo of Buy 1 banana leaf, second is charged RM1 ….if we get TWO side dishes. What? Less than 5min ago we are told it’s buy 1 side,now it’s become 2? And if we don’t – then the price per banana leaf rice set goes back to RM10.90.
4) We contemplate and ask him, how much is this side plate of chicken ? He says it’s RM6. But we decide to try out one dish first cos already feeling hoodwinked by this point.
The chicken wasn’t anything special at all. So we just quickly finished what we ordered, turning away the rasam and offer to replenish rice.
My (60+ yr old senior citizen white haired uncle) companion is still upset and rants to the lady who is the cashier. She decides to honour her original statement. The bill is paid and we go. On the way out, in a corner side path outside the shop, there is a bunting stating senior citizens above 60 can buy the banana leaf rice set at RM8!!
In the car, I check the bill. It shows RM8 for the chicken. What……….
Too tired to say anymore, don’t want to turn back and haggle over food like this. Business must be run the correct way. If your promo has ended, pls don’t mislead the customer and change terms.
kesari is likewise good, either by itself or as counterpoint to caffeine.
service is friendly, but uneven timeliness wise. for example, order of roti and eggs will not arrive at same time. workaround is to order as roti goyang or sarang burung, which forces issue.
doesn’t always work, as eggs still get to table over-cooked.
full spectrum of breads even for lunch, which is commendable. can vouch for idli, puri and tosai, in addition to roti. that said, masala tosai could use more payload.
always ask for chutney. sensors to max here, as it’s different and surprising every time.
You get to choose either banana leaf or you may order on a plate as well . To my suprise they even had crab masala something not usually found in many places . They had more than 5 types of vegetables , 3 types of chicken dishes , 3 types of fishes , mutton and many times of curry too ✅
I ordered their chicken varuval , ladies finger and sambar . The chicken was delicious and really enjoyed the food . My mum took just rice and tauhu Sambal as she was vegetarian and stated it was yummy as well .
For drinks , I ordered masala tea and my mum ordered bru coffee . The masala tea was thick and flavourful . The bru coffee was well prepared and strong .
The overall meal with drinks cost me only RM23.50 which was affordable and definitely will come back to try other dishes .
This time around i would like to recommend this Nasi Goreng! Packed with flavor. If u like the taste of cooked raw garlic, spices, fennel seeds and good amount of vegetables (diced onions, cabbage and carrots). You must come here! Never knew there’s “wok hei” for this style of nasi goreng. Not too spicy, dry and not oily. Ayam goreng is optional, it’s normal. RM11.50 for Nasi goreng ayam.