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More Cantonese than Malaysian. Excellent top quality food. Very tasty. Was very surprised how good it was. My parents love it and come often. We got Mongolian sizzling beef, sweet and sour pork, Hainan chicken, tofu and fried rice. All dishes were absolutely stunning and delicious. Good value for fa
My neighborhood restaurant, was never disappointed, dinning alone or with friends. If you dodge the peak hours, booking is not essential. I usually comes before 6 or after 820pm(kitchen stops taking orders soonish). Genuine M'sian food.
Found this place driving past. Easy off-street parking, even at 6pm on a Saturday night. Nice set out and decor. Hot tea on the table was refreshing and nice before, during, and after meal (stayed hot). Prices were a bit steep with most mains around $29. We got the $26 pork chops with lots of like a
Food =Good portion & tasty. Place=comfortable and clean. Fast service, I had full Chinese tea pot and enjoyed drinking with my food. We ordered Hainanese chicken rice, salted fried fish and chicken noodles, and spring rolls take away. Happy to bring friends next time.
The fish noodle soup is always delicious ๐Ÿ˜‹, very large portions. Curry dishes are tasty too.
Because of this place, Malaysian cuisine is now in my top 3 hands down, the most tastiest food around. Those prawns are extra nice and the oats and coconut make the best texture. The marmite pork surprised many of us and is a new taste for me and craving it right now. Will be back here as the servic
Beautiful food, really good potion. I saw all other tables are having fish noodle soup. Would love to visit again
When you think about Malaysian fish noodle soup, you think about Sri Mahkota. Legit the best fish noodle soup in town. The soup was so creamy and delicious with the soft rice noodle and fish chucks. The portion was huge so better to share with friends.
Large portions and the food is nice! The food arrives really fast too! Best to come with more people to share and try different dishes! We also had the stir fried rice noodle which were slightly under seasoned, but itโ€™s ok if you are eating with others as a source of carbs.
Their signature fish noodle soup is worthy of being called signature. Very good and very big portions.
Pretty good Malay food. Love the beef rendang, but I would prefer some crispy anchovies on the side and also peanuts. Also the waitress is too forceful in trying to get us to have their snapper.
Great food, really great. I'm getting hungry thinking about it! nice and clean setting, though the water wall feels a bit out of place. Service could be a bit better too.
Reasonable price with great taste. Staff are friendly and it doesn't take them long to get the food out at all. We have tried several dishes already and we all enjoyed. So far so good haha a lot more for us to try out still. Their fish noodle soup and Malaysian fried tofu are my everytime orders. My
Accidentally ended up to have.dinner here. I have been here once for a birthday lunch. I ordered Bak Kut Teh, arguably the best in town. For those unfamiliar with Malaysian food, the name literally means "Pork Bone Tea". There was a legend to go with it, perhaps you can google it. The dish is made
It is nice restaurant to have a meal. Foods are quite good quality and very tasty. Highly recommend.
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