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Contribute Feedback What User likes about Mamak Village:
A hidden Malaysian food restaurant in UNSW. If is not because my friend who brought me in, I wouldn’t have known this place. Worth trying if you’re nearby.Environment 5/5Hidden in the campus, not too crowded and quite spacious in the restaurant.Service 5/5You can order your food by yourself using the kiosk and punch in the number you could get beside the kiosk. Then the staff will bring the food to you. Staff is frie... View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Mamak Village:
I don't think we're going to visit this place, unless they focus on cooking traditional Malaysian foods with real Malaysian aromes and not on a diluted version. we took dinner tonight after we hunted Malaysian beef yield. unfortunately the rendang was disappointing. I am not sure if they can even call it a rendang or even a bark cure. taste like salt and bark, no rendang aromen. even though the bark was cooked well a... View all feedback.
I have food poisoning! here for lunch with the whole family, 6 of us ended with food poisoning, was definitiw from the mamak village, as we ate different things this day and mamaks was the only meal we ate together.
I found a small cocoroach in my beef curry laksa half way through. im still disgusted just thinking about it. it was the worst food experience i ever had. never going there again.
Tofu laksa is just 4 tiny bits of tofu, Bok Choy and bean sprouts nothing else ... No other vegetables or garnishes chilli jam or dried onion
If u like cheap food quick service This is the place in one word Yummmmmmmm I will eat there any time no need to book the food full of flyover
Tried Beef Rendang and popular roti prata from mamak and it was satisfying. Rendang beef was slow cooked and succulent. Roti prata was delicious. Def will hit this join whenever around. Go mamak