Snug, simply appointed cafe doling out traditional Indonesian & Malaysian noodles, curries & satays.
Hours
| Tuesday | 12–7:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–7:30 PM |
| Thursday | 12–7:30 PM |
| Friday | 12–7:30 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 12–7:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1921 W Main St, Kalamazoo, MI 49006
Phone: (269) 381-0788
Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rasa-Ria/120729537939048
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Reviews
Finally made it a point to visit Rasa Ria and glad I did. Invited my son along and he got us a table near the front (there aren’t too many tables but it seems like they have a good carry out business.)
Got this delicious chai -type drink (no alcohol that I could see) and looked at their extensive menu. Was about to get some recommendations from our server, and she pointed to the special of the day…a lamb curry dish with rice. Sold.
The lamb was tender, the curry sauce spice level great and the rice was tasty.
Lots of choices we could have gone with on the menu, so great reason to go back.
and their special Chilli chicken .Fried rice was exceptional so was beef rendang.
It’s a nice little Indonesian-Malaysian restaurant. Located at West Main. They offer variety of Chicken, beef, shrimp, fish and veggie options. We went to try the Tuesday special of Fish Curry with eggplant/beans. It was really good, although the rice could be served hot instead of being just plain cold which tasted like microwavable rice. The husband and wife who run the restaurant are really nice people and try to get to know you while providing great service coupled with delicious food at the same time. Overall it’s a good restaurant to try different flavors. There is fish, shrimp and vegetarian options for people looking for Halal food. There is very limited seating space so finding a table could be struggle at busier times.
Portions were generous and the food was very fresh. Made with a lot of care. The tea is very good too!
Ordered R11-Malaysian Chicken Curry ($10.99), Malaysian Stir Fried Noodle ($10.50), Combo Fried Rice ($13.5), Tom Yom Noodle – Shrimp ($11.50). Kids’ favorites are the fried noodle and rice. Tom Yom soup are on the spicy side, compared with typical Thai restaurant in US, but good for me. We had a great time here and will visit it again next time we passed the town.
I was in Kalamazoo for the day so I thought I would stop in and try it. I had the beef rendang and a curry puff. I was not disappointed.