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Contribute Feedback What Imran Mohamad likes about Hawker Fast Food:
I was pleasantly surprised by this restaurant, it exceeded my expectations. The curly fries were delicious, and they offered a variety of burger options with different types of buns and sauces like curry, chili, chili crab, and condensed milk. I was happy with everything I ordered and it was great value for money. The ice cream with peanut swirl was amazing, and they even added chocolate at my request. It was definit... View all feedback.
What Jane Doe doesn't like about Hawker Fast Food:
This restaurant manages to preserve all the traditional flavors of Asian cuisine, but in a fast food format with prices ranging from $1 to $4. One of the most interesting things is that they offer burgers with rice "buns" instead of bread. They also serve chicken satay, nasi lemak, or chili crab in sandwich or burger format. Very unique and worth a try. View all feedback.
I was pleasantly surprised by this restaurant, it exceeded my expectations. The curly fries were delicious, and they offered a variety of burger options with different types of buns and sauces like curry, chili, chili crab, and condensed milk. I was happy with everything I ordered and it was great value for money. The ice cream with peanut swirl was amazing, and they even added chocolate at my request. It was definitely the best choice at only $2.50. This place is now my go-to spot for a quick and satisfying meal that caters to all my taste preferences.
This Asian-style fast food restaurant offers delicious food and excellent service. I especially enjoy their Bao buns. The prices are affordable and the location near the esplanade is convenient. While the dining area is small, you can also opt for takeout.
I only tried one burger and it was quite unique. The burger I tried was the Nasi Lemak burger. It was quite different from the one McDonald's offered a few years ago. This burger tasted much closer to the traditional dish than the previous one. The only issue with this burger was the rice bun itself. It was a bit soggy and had the texture of soaked ketupat, similar to Mee Soto. Overall, it was a good option.
This restaurant manages to preserve all the traditional flavors of Asian cuisine, but in a fast food format with prices ranging from $1 to $4. One of the most interesting things is that they offer burgers with rice "buns" instead of bread. They also serve chicken satay, nasi lemak, or chili crab in sandwich or burger format. Very unique and worth a try.