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Its a busy eating place during lunch hours and you can see people for all walks of life queuing up either for a quick bite or a takeaway. View all feedback.
You must hurry to this unassuming food court venue for an exceptional dining experience. The beef rendang I first discovered here over four years ago never fails to satisfy my cravings for Malaysian cuisine. It has become the benchmark for this dish, surpassing Hojiak and Papa Rich in my opinion. The tenderness of the meat, achieved through slow cooking, sets this dish apart from others I have tried. I have been disappointed when seeking out alternative venues, as none have been able to replicate the divine flavors found here.
This restaurant offers great value and delicious meals. It's perfect for solo diners or those looking for a quick and tasty meal. The portions are generous and there is a good variety of choices, especially their exceptional noodle soups. It's a great option for a casual lunch or dinner experience.
There is nothing to dislike about Davids Kitchen. The food is affordable and delicious! I tried two dishes with fried rice, which was a great meal, but I felt really full and sluggish afterwards haha. That was probably because of the MSG, but I was aware of that beforehand!
If you're looking for an affordable hole-in-the-wall dining experience, then go to this place. This restaurant offers Chinese, Thai, Malay and Singaporean cuisines. What I love about their menu is they offer customers the option of ordering a complete meal, be it viand and rice or their noodle soups, and to also choose a from their array of fried rice and viands separately. I especially love ordering their honey lemon tea whenever I am not feeling well as this drink just instantly makes me feel better. They have a takeaway option at the front of their store or if you choose to dine in then just enter their shop and wait to be seated.
There 's a reason why the lunch rush is always dominated by David 's Kitchen:<br/ 1. This cafeteria style restaurant is the definition of 'bang for your buck '. Prepare to spend an average of $10 for what seems like a two person serving of food<br/ 2. The selection of hot bar toppings and freshly made menu items never fails to hit whatever fancy you 're having that day<br/ <br/ The service is snappy, the queues get long, but at the end of the day the sheer range of the menu, the value, and the food will make this place your go-to for fried rice, egg noodle soups, laksas, curries, and whatever else you can dream up that belongs on a staple Asian food roster.