The Majapahit is the place to go for South-East Asian cuisine


Chic and comfortable, The Majapahit exudes character and warmth. - YAP CHEE HONG/The Star

Before I even make it to The Majapahit, I am already in a sour, snarly mood. Parking at the spanking new Arcoris Mont’Kiara (where The Majapahit is housed) is difficult to navigate and having inadvertently exited the same carpark twice without finding a place to park, I re-entered the carpark a third time only to have the same po-faced security guard shout violently at me (his exact words were “I’m security here, I tell you where to park!”) before directing me to a carpark bay I had gone past a million times because it was marked ‘Reserved’.

Needless to say, I am not a happy camper.

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