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Restaurant All In All Cyberjaya (Indian Cuisine)



Good environment with varieties of food. They serve the food with very reasonable price. On Fridays, they do serve payasam occasionally and that is super delicious. Spacious corner restaurant and it makes easy to hang around after lunch with tea or coffee. Cozy & windy area to relax with friends and family. They have a unique tag line, "Nambi Vaange Santhosama Pongge" which means trust us and you will definitely back with happiness.

No. 15, block k, Jalan gc 14, Glomac 2
63000 Cyberjaya.
011-2193 4457


Their special items on menu.







Paal Appam(sweet appam) varieties








Lunch Set


Full meal


Tea break snack


Fried Rice


Prawn Briyani



Puff Poori



Full House


You can now order via Food Panda


Nice atmosphere (mural painting)

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