Amazing value for Malaysian food in CBD!
If you’re looking for cheap eats, this is the place to go. There’s a good selection of dishes at just $10 with other options going up to $25.
Hainanese chicken rice was quite tasty with a decent portion of chicken, although we did feel some plates had more than another (we ordered 3 serves of it). Chicken chop with egg noodles had a generous serve of meat and noodles, good flavour too. Chee cheung fun with sweet sauce had enough sauce and tasted great! Mostly cheung fun though, compared to fish ball and fish skin. Sarawak konlomee was a bit dry with not enough sauce, making the noodles white (when they should be brown in colour due to sauce) and bit tasteless.
Restaurant is on the smaller end so it really is just for eating and go, turnaround is quick due to popularity. It gets quite busy during peak lunch and dinner times so be prepared to wait for a table.
Isabel
After an afternoon of shopping in Melbourne CBD, we walked over to this spot for dinner. With 11 of us, we had to split across a few tables. Ordering was done via the store’s QR code—place the order, confirm it, show the confirmation to staff, then make payment. It was a little troublesome, but it’s understandable as the system likely helps the restaurant save on labour costs.
We tried a wide variety of dishes including Sarawak laksa, white curry mee, fish head curry mee, chicken rice, char kway teow and more. Despite the crowd, food service was quick and efficient. Most importantly, the food was delicious and tasted authentically done. Again we forgot to take pictures of our food before eating. Considering the quality and portion sizes, the prices were very reasonable—definitely more economical compared to similar places back home. Overall, a satisfying and worthwhile dining experience.
Allen Tang
I must say, this Malaysian restaurant offers great value for money. Most of their main courses cost only $10, and both the flavor and portion are really satisfying. If you plan to eat here, I recommend coming early. Otherwise you might have to wait in a long line
Chongkai Sun
Unbelievably cheap (some are low as $10 per dish!), yet the portions are generous and packed with flavor. It’s a fantastic spot if you have a hungry belly to fill. It can get quite popular, so you might have to wait, and the food may not arrive all at once. But for the price you pay, it’s definitely worth it!
Joey L
Food taste far more delicious than its price.
I had the Che Cheong Fun with curry sauce, which taste a bit too spicy for me but so addictively good.
My friend's porridge was nice, had decent amount of meat and the perfect texture.
Edit:
Came back with my friends to try other dishes and they were good as expected. However, food was a bit underseasoned this time. But overall the experience was still decent
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