


Malaysian Street Delights
Malaysian Street Delights
Malaysian Street Delights is a Malaysian restaurant in La Dreta de l'Eixample, in Barcelona's Eixample district. It does the kind of street-food-leaning Malaysian cooking you'd hope for, open for both lunch and dinner, with wine, beer and coffee on hand. There are vegetarian options and it's good with kids, so it works for groups and for families. Takeout and delivery too.
Background
About Malaysian Street Delights
The Story
Malaysian Street Delights is a Malaysian restaurant in La Dreta de l'Eixample, part of Barcelona's Eixample district. It sits in one of the city's most restaurant-heavy neighbourhoods and serves both lunch and dinner.
The Cuisine
Malaysian food is one of Southeast Asia's great crossroads cuisines, pulling together Malay, Chinese and Indian cooking into a single table — think coconut, chilli, lemongrass and a lot of layered, hawker-style dishes. The format here leans toward that street-food tradition, with a menu built for sharing across a group.
The Team
The kitchen focuses on Malaysian cooking served across lunch and dinner. There are vegetarian options on the menu and a separate children's menu as well.
Highlights
What Diners Say
Consensus
Malaysian Street Delights Ratings & Reviews
Diner Ratings
4.8
1,495 reviews
TripAdvisor
4.7
41 reviews
Malaysian Street Delights ranks #440 of 1077 rated restaurants in Barcelona. Diners rate it 4.8/5 on Google (1,495 reviews) and 4.7/5 on TripAdvisor (41 reviews).
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Reservations
How to Book Malaysian Street Delights
Booking
Reservations are accepted, which is worth knowing if you're coming with a group. Hours can shift, so check the restaurant's current opening times before you head over.
Experience
Malaysian Street Delights Dining Experience
It's set up to handle groups and is good with kids. If you can't make it in, there's takeout and delivery too.
Navigate
Malaysian Street Delights Location & Neighbourhood
Getting There
You'll find it in La Dreta de l'Eixample, the part of Barcelona's Eixample district that runs through the grid above Plaça Catalunya.
Nearby
La Dreta de l'Eixample is one of Barcelona's busiest dining neighbourhoods, a dense stretch of the grid where modernista buildings sit above a constant mix of restaurants, cafes and bars covering just about every cuisine.
Details
Malaysian Street Delights Reservations, Hours & Contact
Opening Hours
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Monday | 13:00–16:00 & 19:30–23:00 |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 13:00–16:00 & 19:30–23:00 |
| Thursday | 13:00–16:00 & 19:30–23:00 |
| Friday | 13:00–16:00 & 19:30–23:00 |
| Saturday | 13:00–16:00 & 19:30–23:00 |
| Sunday | 13:00–16:00 & 19:30–23:00 |
Malaysian Street Delights hours verified 2026-06-14. Contact the restaurant to confirm.
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Questions
Malaysian Street Delights FAQ
What kind of food does Malaysian Street Delights serve?
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Malaysian food, leaning toward the street-food side of the cuisine — the layered, hawker-style cooking that blends Malay, Chinese and Indian influences. It's open for both lunch and dinner.
Where is Malaysian Street Delights?
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It's in La Dreta de l'Eixample, within Barcelona's Eixample district.
Do I need a reservation?
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Reservations are accepted, so booking ahead is a good idea, especially if you're coming with a group.
Are there vegetarian options?
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Yes, the menu includes vegetarian options.
Is it good for families with kids?
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Yes — it's listed as good for kids and family-friendly.
Can I get takeout or delivery?
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Yes, both takeout and delivery are available, alongside dine-in for lunch and dinner.





