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Visited several times Great price and great food. Never fails to satisfy the family. I recommend the peanut satay and chicken (not sure of dish name , absolutely wonderful flavours and AMAZING BIG portions (especially the laksas!! we always do takeaways! (so much leftovers! absolute banger View all feedback.
Seating/Environment: The place is somewhat tight and crammed in terms of seating. If you come here, do expect to sit quite close to other people around you. The cleanliness of the place is average. Payment: The place does accept card payments if your order is more than $30 so make sure you bring cash if you are not going to order a lot Staff: For the staff, most of them are somewhat friendly and engaging and they were relatively attentive. Food: The food came out extremely quickly even though the restaurant was somewhat busy during dinner time which was nice. There is a very large variety on the menu ranging from noodles, rice, congee, sides and desserts. We ordered a Seafood Nasi Goreng $14.5), Hainanese Chicken Rice $12.5) and Satay Chicken Skewers 6 for $12.5). The portion sizes are very generous for the price you pay for and you’ll definitely be left feeling full. The Nasi Goreng was quite delicious, fragrant and flavourful and the rice was crunchy. The seafood option included generous amounts of prawns, squid, calamari and some fish fillets which all tasted very fresh and wasn’t to tough or chewy. However, the dish was also extremely oily. This made the dish very difficult to finish. The Hainanese Chicken Rice was also extremely delicious. The chicken was tender, juicy and had flavour. This was accompanied with ginger, soy sauce and chilli sauce which paired up quite nicely. There was also a small bowl of soup that came with the dish but it was fairly average, there wasn’t a lot of flavour to it but was still nice. The chicken rice in my opinion was once again, a bit too oily for my liking. The chicken skewers were quite nice as well. While there could’ve been a bit more flavour in the skewers themselves, it was still very nice and enjoyable. The peanut sauce that came with it complemented it well. The drinks that we ordered were Honey Lemon and Teh Tarik, both were very nice and refreshing. While it comes in a big tankard like container, half of it is filled up with ice so your drink is not as big as it may seem. The cold drinks in my opinion were a bit overpriced given the quantity we got. Overall opinion: Overall I wouldn’t mind coming here again with a bunch of friends or family. My only criticism for the place is that the food we ordered was a bit too oily. However, I’d recommend giving this place a try if you want to try out some pretty good Malaysian food around the Campsie area.
Yum! Great place for tasty malaysian, big portions (noodle dishes), and an extensive menu. A little crammed and not the cleanest of places but that was expected.
A local favourite spot in Campsie with a good selection of choices. Always have enjoyed the Hainan chicken and Assam Laksa with large portions for the price. The place can get quite popular with long lines on the weekend.
Best value Malaysian in Sydney as far as I'm concerned. Food is better quality and larger portions than much more expensive places around Sydney.. Breakfast deal from 5am is amazing if you're up then :
Visited several times Great price and great food. Never fails to satisfy the family. I recommend the peanut satay and chicken (not sure of dish name , absolutely wonderful flavours and AMAZING BIG portions (especially the laksas!! we always do takeaways! (so much leftovers! absolute banger