Had a casual dinner here with some friends. We shared the laksa, beef rendang roti, kung pao chicken and mee goreng. It was all very delicious and the flavours all went together really well. Great portion sizes- we all left very full. Nice and clean setup with lots of parking around. The service was helpful and friendly and I’m looking forward to coming back!
Caitlin davison
This is our favorite restaurant around. Every time we've visited, the staff has been extremely kind, professional, and welcoming. The meals are always made extremely well, and can be made authentically or to our specific liking, because the staff is great like that. This restaurant is where passion for food and the family restaurant meets great cooking skill, perfect manners from staff, and a comfortable environment. We highly recommend, enjoy every time, and look forward to returning each time. The food and presentation are top notch and the prices are affordable every day in comparison to other restaurants. Thanks to this restaurant!
Skyler B
The dishes were not bad, just need more kicks and oomph (re:salt & MSG). Even the sambal chilli need more heat. However, friendly service and nice decor, helped a lot.
Toddy Prawiraharjo
We Google searched, was between madam woo vs this place. We actually drove to madam woo. When we walked up the stairs to the restaurant, and looked at the menu which had wine, we turned away. As Malaysians, We wanted the Malaysian version of Malaysian food, not fancy Malaysian food.
Came to Penang street food instead. Free parking at the front. It’s at the corner of a street. Nice setting on the inside.
The manager - Owen was really personable. He is from Melaka.
The food- char Kuey teow has “wok hei” and was perfectly done.
Rendang was delicious !
Fried porn cracker was great !
The teh tarik was so thick and spot on like Malaysia taste.
Kids also enjoyed the soya jelly bean drink which was very Malaysian.
Other dishes we tried - honey marmite chicken. This was just ok, thought the chicken was a little overfried.
But it isn’t quite the normal Malaysian food, we should have gone for other standard Malaysian food like the fish collar rice noodle soup or laksa. We didn’t as we just ate those 2 days prior at another Malaysian restaurant.
We also ordered the golden sand squid - the salted egg portion was great, but we were a little full by then.
And then we just chatted with Owen for a very long time. He is great, he definitely know the food business and how Malaysian food should taste - as he used to also work at restaurants.
I’m a Malaysian foodie and I Would highly recommend this place if u are in town. You won’t regret it !
Hui Sen Chong
The food here is one of the best I’ve ever eaten, especially the mee goreng (delicious), and loads of the other foods is good too.
The service is excellent too, the instant we sat down a waiter came over to ask how many people will be in our party, and gave us water as well. The price is also very friendly, 10 dollars for literally a whole plate of noodles?!?!
The atmosphere is good too, calming music, works of art on the wall, and a road sign standing in the middle of the shop, adding even more to the already perfect interior of the restaurant.
Generally, it’s a 10 out of 10 restaurant, and is very much worth a try.
Max Chen
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