Magpie by Burgertory Carbonara
Pasta
- RM50 - RM100 per pax
Chiefeater VK revisited Magpie by Burgertory because it was a hot day but was thankful for the choice he made


North Indian
I had seen Namaste India TTDI for a long time but didn’t have the pleasure of dining here until February 2026. It was a lovely lunch shared with a group, which allowed us to sample a wide array of their North Indian specialties.
We started with the Pani Puri, a classic street snack that provided the perfect tangy opening.

This was followed by the Choley Bhature, a hearty Punjabi staple of spicy chickpeas and fluffy fried bread.

Chicken Kebab

While all the food was good, the Palak Paneer stood out like a bright shining star. The texture and taste of the paneer were so exceptional that the dish truly felt like a meal in itself. It is easily the best item on the table.

The Egg Masala was also excellent, securing the second spot in our ranking for its rich, flavorful gravy.

The Dum Mutton Biryani came in a solid third, followed by the Choley Bhature with its well-spiced chickpea sambal in fourth place.

Beyond the food, the venue is versatile. They offer the space for events and feature a private room that comfortably seats 8 to 10 guests, making it an ideal spot for intimate celebrations or business lunches.


Pani Puri: RM18.00
Choley Bhature: RM26.00
Chicken Seekh Kebab: RM30.00
Palak Paneer: RM28.00
Egg Masala: RM24.00
Dum Mutton Biryani: RM34.00
Total for 4 pax: RM202.30
Average Spend: About RM50 per pax
Score: 8.2/10
M – Meal Value
The quality of the ingredients, particularly the fresh paneer, justifies the price point in a competitive area like TTDI. Sharing several hearty mains and starters among a group keeps the per-head cost reasonable for a premium Northern Indian meal.
Score: 8.0/10
V – Venue & Vibes
The atmosphere is modern and polished, making it suitable for both casual lunches and formal gatherings. The availability of a private room for 8 to 10 pax is a significant plus for those needing a more quiet or exclusive space.
Score: 8.5/10
X – X-Factor
The X-factor is the amazing Palak Paneer. Finding paneer with such a superior, creamy texture is rare, making it the definitive “hero dish” that differentiates this outlet from other North Indian restaurants in the city.
Score: 8.2/10
Their venue is simple yet elegant and they even have a private room (for 8 to 10 pax) for those seeking some privacy.
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11:30 am to 11:00 pm
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