53, Jalan SS15/4B
Subang Jaya 47500

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Thursday:
06:00pm - 03:00am

Friday:
06:00pm - 03:00am

Saturday:
06:00pm - 03:00am

Sunday:
06:00pm - 03:00am

Monday:
06:00pm - 03:00am

Tuesday:
06:00pm - 03:00am

Wednesday:
06:00pm - 03:00am

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Chicken kabsa rice (RM14.90). This was my first time trying their food, its a very affordable restaurant with the food they served. The flavour of the rice is really nice, it has just the right amount of spice. However the chicken is quite dry, flavour is pretty good tho. The sauce that serves beside the chicken makes up the imperfect of chicken, overall i would rate this meal a 7 out of 10.

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For those who enjoy their suppers smoky, here's a spot for late night eats with a side of shisha. Seats spill to the sidewalks to accommodate big groups, so bring the gang! Oregi's menu meshes Middle Eastern classics with a handful of Western plates. While their Aglio Olio (from RM9.90) is a safe and tasty option, we'd urge you to take the adventurous route to the Middle East — these dishes are rarely found with such affordable price tags. If the night calls for something hearty, order their Lamb Kabsa Rice (RM17.90) and mop up delicious Arabic-spiced, braised lamb chunks with long grain basmati rice. Otherwise, get the Araes (RM10.90) for sharing. Resembling crispy quesadillas, the charcoal-toasted Arabic bread stuffed with minced lamb kebab meat is cut into triangles for easy snacking. Pro tip: Oregi allows indoor vaping after 11.30pm so choose your seats wisely!
Avg price per person: RM20
Photo by Burppler Priska Rafel

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Clueless as in where to find a satisfying comfort plate of creamy carbonara late night? Look no further for this heavenly looking meal cost you no more than Rm20 and plus you can get your fix till 1am. Luscious. Silky. Creamy and cooked to simplicity perfection, this beef carbonara from Oregi at Ss15 does the job to satisfy your late night cravings yet still makes you crave for more.

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For those who enjoy their suppers smoky, here's a spot for late night eats with a side of shisha. Seats spill to the sidewalks to accommodate big groups, so bring the gang! Oregi's menu meshes Middle Eastern classics with a handful of Western plates. While their Aglio Olio (from RM9.90) is a safe and tasty option, we'd urge you to take the adventurous route to the Middle East — these dishes are rarely found with such affordable price tags. If the night calls for something hearty, order their Lamb Kabsa Rice (RM17.90) and mop up delicious Arabic-spiced, braised lamb chunks with long grain basmati rice. Otherwise, get the Araes (RM10.90) for sharing. Resembling crispy quesadillas, the charcoal-toasted Arabic bread stuffed with minced lamb kebab meat is cut into triangles for easy snacking. Pro tip: Oregi allows indoor vaping after 11.30pm so choose your seats wisely!
Avg price per person: RM20
Photo by Burppler Priska Rafel

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This was the first time I visited this place and was confused because all my friends recommended me the pasta, in a Middle Eastern food restaurant. I insisted on ordering the same themed food as the restaurant, so I ordered a dish called Shishtawok.

It is apparently an Arabic barbecue chicken dish marinated with herbs and spices before it is grilled. Aside from the chicken, it is served with Arabic bread, salads, and garlic dipping. I didn't know the proper way to eat this dish so I tried my own way. I hate salad, so I put them away. Then, I cut the chicken pieces inside the triangle cut shaped bread, dashed with enough amount of garlic dipping (or I prefer to call it sauce). The chicken was ok. The herbs and spices flavor tasted similar to tandoori chicken but not as strong. The garlic sauce was lacking of the main star flavor which is garlic and tasted all oily. Overall, the dish was lacking flavor.

I tried to taste my friend's carbonara pasta and the flavor punched right through my tongue. I guess it's the work of the MSG because my friend felt so thirsty some moments after we were out of the restaurant.

Although I don't smoke, I observed that this place is also famous for their shisha and vape. They allow you to vape indoor after 11.30 PM.

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