I had been there for few times only. the place are really heart warming and nice. The food just Ok to me as I know many other malaysian restaurant that really has a fantastic taste.
Approximate cost: $12
The cafe looks pretty old but it serves quite delicious Malaysian cuisine. I've tried the chicken rice (available on weekends only), it taste quite authentic but I find it a little salty.Still, Their Nasi Lemak and roti canai are really delicious. The prices are very reasonable compared to other restaurant in the area. Plus, their portions are huge. The service is okay, normally there's only one or two wait staff who acts as cashiers as well. If the restaurant is busy, it is a lil hard to get their attention.
Approximate cost: $10
chicken rice was not bad and the nasi lemak is pretty good. however, the atmosphere of the cafe is sort of lacking as the shop seems pretty old and the staff are not very friendly as they keep shouting orders around
One of my favourite places to go for a casual Malaysian meal. Can't go wrong with their nasi lemak, nasi goreng, satay chicken, or char kuay teow!
Approximate cost: $10.50
The service is very poor, the atmosphere is also a little lacking. A simple restaurant with a few Malaysian travel posters. I'm always sus on a business which only excepts cash but hey, I have no allegiance to the ATO. I'm married to a Singaporean and have spent some time there and in Malaysia and I must say the food was pretty close to what you get from the hawkers. The char kway teow in particular was very good. The rendang was dry, but it is a dry curry and the wife really like the mee goreng. The satay was good but a bit small.
Overall, I will return.
Approximate cost: $12
I thought this place was good the last time I was here (bout 2 years ago) but the quality's gone down a bit since. My friend ordered the nasi lemak and I got the claypot lor mee. The waitress refused to let my friend swap the chicken curry (comes with the nasi lemak) with beef rendang. His verdict: stingy with the curry, rice wasn't 'coconut-ty' enough but the sambal was good. My claypot lor mee was quite tasty if a little greasy. For dessert, he got the chendol while I had the hot milk tea. He said the chendol had too much coconut milk that overwhelmed everything else...he could barely make a dent in it.
Approximate cost: $15
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