
Because Peninsular Malaysia shares a common history with Singapore, it is common to find versions of the same dish across both sides of the border regardless of place of origin, such as laksa and chicken rice. Rice is the most important staple food in Malaysia. A popular dish based on rice in Malaysia is nasi lemak, rice steamed with coconut milk and pandan leaves to give it a rich fragrance.
Tasneem Hanif
a month ago
I got the beef fried noodles, asked for it to be spicy and they absolutely delivered. Excellent service and even better food. Definitely will come back.
2-6 Lancaster St
Fiona Mayne
a month ago
We visited with the whole family this evening for an early dinner and dined in. I was thoroughly impressed with the staff, the promptness of our order coming out, and with the food itself. We ordered ...
114 Barbican St E
Amy Rachow
3 months ago
We absolutely love coming here! It’s so hard to find Chinese restaurants that do vegan food this well, but they seriously nail it every time. The salt and pepper tofu was a standout — super crispy wit...
53 Entrance Rd
KF Low
4 months ago
Fantastic meal at Lee Palace. Friendly staff and super fresh food. Garlic prawns, scallops with ginger & shallots, and sweet and sour pork were all spot on. Loved the nostalgic old-school ice cream su...
379 Canning Hwy
taro
5 months ago
I ordered the crispy beef, sizzling tofu and curry fish head laksa. All three were delicious, and that’s coming from a Malaysian-Chinese herself. You can immediately tell the boss cares about her cust...
Shop 16/118 Parry Ave
Raphael Lim (video creator)
11 months ago
Great food, hokkien noodles with pork lard tasted very Malaysian authentic. The Fish Noodle Soup is also fantastic.
Shop 24/101 Forest Lakes Dr