Fast and simple dishes. Lots to choose from. Loved the food we come weekly for our brunch! Each dish have flavor and best thing is its so close to home! Local beautiful resturant love it thank you!
Phillip Lim
Nestled in between shops near the station.
A simple yet homely place serving halal Malaysian options.
The lady serving was very sweet and helped with my order. I really loved the fried chicken because of all the flavours of the spice. The serving portion was really filling for the price. The only thing will be to reduce sugar in the drinks.
I will recommend this for anyone who's happy to eat a simple malay dish in a homely environment.
Shai N
Neighbourhood Malay food close to Noble Park station. We noticed most of the customers greet / know each other. It was our first time but everyone acknowledged us with a smile. The chef/cook/owner said hello to us and checked with us about the food. We ordered nasi lemak with beef rendang ( delicious albeit rendang was heavy on the coconut), ayam penyet ( fried well, crunchy on the outside yet juicy inside and the sambal was delicious too) and the highlight was definitely the roti canai. Probably the only legit roti we have found in Melbourne. We also ordered dessert. Fried banana and shaved ice. Not their strength. It is a 4 star for now. We will be back and hope to give 5 star next time.
m lim
I really wanted to like this place to support my fellow country mate but jeez, they need to get more organised!
I went in at 1230hrs Saturday which I know is peak lunch hour so I expected madness. There was no sitting inside (capacity perhaps 20 people) so I sat outside on one of the two 6 seater tables on the footpath.
Ordered and paid at the register, there was no weekend surcharge, I was charged $23.46 but the guy only wanted $23, guess he doesn't like loose change. The Laksa Utara $10 came pretty much right away but it was lukewarm which was disappointing. Taste was OK and I wish I had the Chinese soup spoon instead of the shallow metal spoon which made it difficult to scoop the food up. But this is a personal preference so I'm not faulting the shop for this.
Kopi tarik $5 came shortly after, it was also lukewarm but taste was good, sweet but not sickly sweet, coffee could've been stronger though.
The nasi lemak biasa $8 to takeaway took over an hour! I'm guessing he forgot about me because 30 mins into my meal he says something like, oh yeah you wanted nasi lemak. Then 15 mins later when I was ready to leave I asked him and he said I have to wait a bit more because the rice is still cooking. This is the 3rd Malay restaurant I've been to that has run out of rice! I mean rice is your main dish and it's the weekend plus you're offering deals for Malaysian Independence Day, of course you'll need bucket loads of rice!
When I finally got my nasi lemak, it was almost 2pm so about 1.5 hours wait.
Street parking is 2 hours and quite limited so I parked at the train station parking which is mostly empty on weekends.
Philly McNally
Had a great dine-in lunch here. The food was delicious and well presented, portions were satisfying, and everything tasted fresh. Service was friendly and attentive without being intrusive. The atmosphere was cozy and relaxing, perfect for a casual meal or catching up with friends. Overall a really pleasant experience definitely coming back again.
halili aziz