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They were okay not my favourite malaysian restaurant in
They were okay not my favourite malaysian restaurant in london. I definitely like rasa sayang more. But definitely recommended to try if you are craving malaysian food and around the town. Nothing much to say since they were just okay but i hope this helps! Cheers!
Be the first to ReplyThe Nasi Goreng Malaysia (Malaysian style fried rice) was
The Nasi Goreng Malaysia (Malaysian style fried rice) was excellent. The best fried rice I have ever tried. I asked to remove the egg and replace it with extra veggies and they did just that! So flavorful and while on the saltier side, it was balanced by a decent amount of mild spices. The photo I've provided here is all that's left of the dish! Also pictured is bottle water which is also available here. Wish I had take a before pic but did not intend on writing this review beforehand. It was just that good that I've decided to post this review. The staff were very kind and welcoming and the food was prepared and ready within minutes. If I was a local in the area, I would become a regular customer!
Be the first to ReplyOrdered the roti canai, chicken satay, and curry puff.
After paying I was informed that they had run out of the satay. Then a few minutes later told that the curry puffs were also sold out. The canai was good but undercooked and the curry was good but the chicken itself tasted prepared a few days prior. Obviously these aren't the hawker stalls of Malaysia but for the price I expected more.
Be the first to ReplyUgh. Take it from a Malaysian - this place totally sucked.
Ugh. Take it from a Malaysian - this place totally sucked. We ordered chicken satay that did not come with any rice cubes ... and what was that sad looking gravy thing that it came with?? Was it supposed to pass for satay sauce? It looked so chunky and odd-colored that I thought that it was diced garlic or ginger but it was smashed peanuts instead. Tasted nothing like satay sauce and they totally overdid the lemongrass and made a sticky mess. Onions and cucumbers looked like they were days old. Tried the peanut turnover (Apam Balik/Malaysian pancake). It was barely warm, way too thin, had no fragrance, and basically had chopped peanuts inside that tasted like ... chopped peanuts. The Malaysian Chendol drink was nothing more than a gooey blob that was stuck together and didn't have enough Pandan flavoring. Finally, the Chin-Chau drink was tasteless - it wasn't even sweet and I'm no sweet tooth by far. It felt like I was drinking iced waterIf you're looking for authentic Malaysian food, look elsewhere. This place will do if you're in a fix and desperately want an un-passable imitation of the real deal.
Be the first to ReplyThis is an interesting one, but for as nice as the people
This is an interesting one, but for as nice as the people are, the convenience, and the price you really can't go wrong... especially for the mall. I've had better Malaysian food, but I've certainly had worse and found myself eating here two days in a row just to try different dishes.This place is located in the Great Eastern Market, where most of the better quick places to grab a snack reside over the standard food hall offerings. It's also conveniently located next to a bar, Tap East, so if you order a beer from there and grab a hall table outside of this place they will happily bring your food to you giving you the best of both worlds... not bad for a mall.Normally I don't love Nasi Lemak, but the Nasi Lemak Beef Rendang here was quite good in my opinion... now I don't know what this means normally not being a fan, but the flavour won me over this round. (I generally don't like stewed type meats.) I also really like the Mee Goreng Mamak... I asked for it extra spicy so they threw a good helping of fresh chillies in and it's probably my favourite dish here thus far. If you like happen to like fish soup the Pennang Assam Laksa was quite interesting and white large... I actually did like it, but for some reason expected more of a sour/like taste... this is definitely a fish soup (as advertised), so once my expectations were adjusted I quite liked it.Sadly I didn't love one of my favourite staples, the Nasi Goreng Kampung, but this is honestly probably down to where I used to normally get it (at Evil Eye in York)... I simply haven't had it anywhere that compares to there, but push come to shove if I had a rice craving I would still order it from here, it certainly wasn't bad despite preferring the Mee Goreng Mamak. I haven't tried the desserts yet, but look forward to it... I do wish they had more variety in the starters however, but maybe that's just me. I've only been a few times, but the people were really friendly on each visit so a special mark for that... again, it's a mall, so I'm more used to seeing the "next" mentality when it comes with dealing with people here... happy to see this place is an exception for now. If you happen to be in the mall wish some time to kill and are interested in an introduction to Malaysian food (or a quick Malaysian fix that won't break the bank) I would definitely give this place a try.
Be the first to ReplyThe Food: curry puffs £3.
50 - spiral curry puffs are laborious and oh, so delicious. They carry a hint of spice with the sweet potato filling, not too oily, I think these are simply the best I have had!roti canai £5.50 - the texture is right but the curry was a little sweet. It needs a little punch. grilled lamb skewers £6.50, grilled chicken skewers £5.50 - I think the peanut sauce is quite mild and a little too sweet. nasi lemak with beef rendang £8.90Ipoh curry noodles £7.90Penang char kway teow £8.90 - the Malay version of stir-fried noodles. ondeh-ondeh £2.90soya cincau £2.90 - does anyone remember the "Michael Jackson"?? I have probably revealed my age group by saying this!cendol Penang road £3.90 - generous drink/dessert for one. The coconut milk is quite thick so can be a little heavy. Please don't review this business if you received a freebie for writing this review, or if you're connected in any way to the owner or employees.
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