PappaRich - North Ryde
PappaRich
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Overall, Papparich receives mixed reviews from customers. Some feel that the food quality has decreased and portion sizes have gotten smaller, while others find the dishes to be flavorful and enjoyable. The Malaysian Fried Chicken Sandwich collaboration was a hit with one reviewer, and the Nasi with beef rendang also received praise. The restaurant is known for its variety of Malaysian dishes and desserts, with favorites including Nasi Kunyit with Beef Rendang and Roti bawang. The service at Papparich is generally fast and attentive, with the staff accommodating special requests, although some have found the prices to be on the higher side. Despite mixed opinions, Papparich continues to be a popular choice for Malaysian cuisine in Macquarie.
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We have been a regular to papparich for a long time. The variety of Malaysian food is amazing. And the flavour are great. But we recently the serving sizes seem smaller and the food doesn't seem to have the wok hei. Even dish seems warm and not hot... Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: A$20–40 Food: 3 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3
I'd didn't expect much coming here but was very pleasantly surprised. The chicken rice didn't look like the menu picture but was actually very tasty and similar to what you would get in Singapore. The noodle and rendang were also good. The roti prata didn't taste frozen (even though it probably was). The drinks were also quite authentic and similar to what we would get in Singapore Service: Dine in
Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: A$20–40 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Wat Tan Hot with Prawns and Chicken, Chicken Satay, Seafood Laksa, Char Kway Teow
This is the top restaurant in Macquarie, offering affordable food and incredible drinks. I always order the N09 dish every time I visit - it's the best stir fry I've ever tasted! I highly recommend trying their milk teas as well. Despite being very busy, the food is served quickly and is always worth the wait.
I have visited this restaurant a few times and I wanted to give my honest feedback as a Malaysian. The food is good compared to other Malaysian restaurants in Sydney, but it doesn't quite measure up to the authentic Malaysian food back home. I ordered a laksa and asked for some sambal, but they charged me $1.50 for it. This might seem ridiculous in our country, but you have no choice but to pay for it here in Sydney.
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