Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur
De.Wan 1958
A fully halal, alcohol-free Chef Wan dining room for polished Malay classics in central Kuala Lumpur.
FlightLogic expert score: 8.6/10 · £££ · Malay , Malaysian
Quick answer
Is De.Wan 1958 worth visiting? FlightLogic assigns an expert score of 8.6/10 based on editorial research. The 4.5/5 star figure is an editorial composite for guide comparison — not a verified consumer aggregate. Best for malay occasion dining, corporate halal dinners, visitors to kuala lumpur.
About De.Wan 1958
De.Wan 1958 turns Malay hospitality into an upscale Kuala Lumpur dining room: batik colour, banquet pacing, careful service, and recipes that stay rooted in rendang, kerabu, curry, sambal, and rice rather than flattening everything into hotel buffet language. The restaurant operates fully halal and dry, with halal status built into the concept rather than offered as a special request. It is strongest for diners who want Malaysian flavours in a room polished enough for corporate hosting, family milestones, and visitors who should not leave KL without understanding Malay food.
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- 4.0Editorial sample
The menu is broad, but the Malay classics are the reason to come. Kerabu, rendang, prawns, rice, and sambal made a more persuasive meal than the heavier banquet dishes.
- 5.0Editorial sample
De.Wan is exactly the KL booking I want when halal certainty and Malaysian flavour both matter. The rendang had proper depth, and the room carries a celebration without feeling anonymous.
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Is De.Wan 1958 fully halal?
Yes. De.Wan 1958 operates as a fully halal Malay restaurant, with halal compliance built into the kitchen rather than handled as a separate request.
Does De.Wan 1958 serve alcohol?
No. De.Wan 1958 is treated here as a dry restaurant, which is why it qualifies for this fully halal list.