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    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 10:30 am - 9:30 pm

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    Berempah Malaysian Street Food - Shop front

    Berempah Malaysian Street Food

    4.0(2 reviews)
    6.9 km

    Well coat me in sambal and call me spicy, there's a new Malaysian restaurant just down the road…read morefrom me and I don't know what its name means but it's fun to sound out phonetically. Berempah. See? Swung past for one of their lunch specials, got the $9.90 vegetarian curry (with a hit of sambal on the side, natch). Welcome to flavourville, population: your homeboy me. The curry is made on lentils with big steaming hunks of potato and eggplant, there's tomato and carrot in there, and coriander and chilli. I'd actually eat it just as a soup but I love rice so much I'll never look a gift rice in the face if someone is throwing it at me. I'd just catch it in a bowl and now it's my rice. These guys better get used to seeing me at lunchtimes on my phone.

    One of the few restaurants that open early, at 5:00pm. With young kids it was nice to be able to…read moreeat early. The service was pretty good and the portions reasonable. Food tasted good. The kids had satay chicken and spring rolls followed by deep fried battered squid. I can't help but compare them to the Salt & Pepper Squid served in the Qantas First Class Lounge in Sydney. They taste just the same! The Fried Koay Teow was a little pale but pretty good. The specialty of the house, crispy skin pork in special sauce was good but a little too oily. I could not eat too many pieces. The curry chicken with Roti was ordinary. Sambal Kankong was passable. There was no iced Kopi, so I settled for iced milk tea. This was extremely sweet but tasted okay when you add a bit more water.

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    Berempah Malaysian Street Food
    Berempah Malaysian Street Food - From the street

    From the street

    Berempah Malaysian Street Food - Crispy Skin Pork in Special sauce

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    Crispy Skin Pork in Special sauce

    Sambal - Beef Rendang And Chicken Curry

    Sambal

    2.8(11 reviews)
    0.2 km
    $$

    Oh my! Was expecting a lot more from this place! It's a little difficult to get too and park. This…read morehas been a while so my logic was it must still be around for a reason The a/c was barely enough for such a hot day The one positive is that the food came out fast. Too bad the food ain't that good. The various dishes did not impress Inchin kabin chicken was the best but had bones attached to it,that lost sum appeal because of it Belechan beans was ok but not as tasty as I expected Choon piah was ok also Sambal seafood egg tofu, egg tofu is really nice but the rest was pretty plain Portion sizes all looked small for the prices you pay Won't be back

    Awesome Malaysian restaurant albeit at slightly premium prices (but who cares when you can get food…read morethis authentic). My favourite has to be the fried koay teow (extra spicy for me) which has good heat and the nice garlicky burnt taste that we are so used to. Has to be one of the better Char Koay Teow dishes I have tastes compared to Perth and Melbourne Malaysian restaurants. Also had the Christmas special: Nyonya fish head curry - at $38 it was a steal. Curry was flavourful (probably similar to a chicken kapitan) with lady's fingers, aubergines and a large fish head full of hidden nooks and crannies of succulent fish meat and stuff. Sambal does a decent cendol too. So for all you Malaysians who whinge about the price - think about (The Malaya at Darling Harvbour) which is probably a tenth as authentic at probably double the price and you have things in a better pespective.

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    Sambal - Sambal's Sago Pudding

    Sambal's Sago Pudding

    Sambal - Singapore Chili Crab

    Singapore Chili Crab

    Sambal - Extra spicy Char Koay Teow

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    Extra spicy Char Koay Teow

    Mamak - Kangkung belacan

    Mamak

    4.1(379 reviews)
    12.3 kmHaymarket
    $$

    Constant Line is evident about its popularity and demand. Always have to wait 30min or more with…read morethe line going outside. Takeaway/to-go is the move but still wait 25-30min. Camp around opening to guarantee instant seating. Satay is good and the mee goreng. Roti is good but typical

    When in doubt, get the roti…read more We visited Mamak after exploring the food options at the Chinatown Friday Night Market and decided to get roti. The line was out the door, but moved fairly quickly. While waiting in line, we witnessed freshly hand stretched roti from their open kitchen. When we were seated, we paid with cash to get a 5% discount off our bill and placed our order at the front counter. If paying by card, ordering is done on your phone by scanning the QR code. The restaurant gives off Singapore Hawker vibes, but the Mixed Satay and the Mee Goreng are skippable. Pass on these items: 1. Mixed Satay - The beef satay was not fully cut and was difficult to bite off the skewer. The chicken satay was easier to eat, but lacked the satay element. The peanut dipping sauce was delicious and chunky. 2. Mee Goreng - hard pass - The noodles were somewhat cold despite taking the longest to bring to our table. The entire dish didn't seem fresh and lacked flavor. Definite must: 1. Roti Tisu - 11/5 - This was unique, flaky, crispy, sweet, and fun to eat. I highly recommend getting it with ice cream and eaten for dessert. In between the layers of roti is sprinkled sugar. Ending our dinner with Roti Tisu makes up for the Mee Goreng. 2. Roti Canai - 5/5 - Fluffy and crispy roti dipped in curry and beans. Ultimate comfort food.

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    Mamak - Roti

    Roti

    Mamak - Chicken and beef satay

    Chicken and beef satay

    Mamak - Ayam goreng

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    Charmed by Hanuman Thai - Gordon  - Charmed Thai restaurant is the perfect option in town for you with good taste and amazing atmosphere.

    Charmed by Hanuman Thai - Gordon

    4.6(7 reviews)
    4.0 km
    $

    This is the best Thai restaurant! Prawns had a delicious light sauce that were absorbed by the…read morebroccoli. I've had massaman curry from various different Thai restaurants and nothing tops the one from here. The big tender chunks of beef paired with rice is just a roller coaster of mouth watering flavours - and the coconutty taste was perfectly subtle and not prominent which I personally much prefer. Tom yum prawn was perfectly spiced with a generous amount of mushrooms.

    I have always walked past this place, because of its unassuming looks. Just doesn't look appealing…read more But today I was desiring a Laksa for lunch. Wife agreed. We did a search and this was the only venue near us serving Laksa for lunch. I had always thought Laksa was purely Malaysian. But come to find out, also a southern Thai dish. And I now prefer the Thai version. It is more creamy with a rich coconut flavour than the Malay broth version with sour asam. The service was very attentive and friendly and the pricing is fantastic. Will come back again and again. You come here for the food, not the ambience. And it is BYO, so that helps get around the unassuming looks.

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    Charmed by Hanuman Thai - Gordon  - Charmed Thai restaurant is the perfect option in town for you with good taste and amazing atmosphere.

    Charmed Thai restaurant is the perfect option in town for you with good taste and amazing atmosphere.

    Charmed by Hanuman Thai - Gordon  - Charmed Thai restaurant is the perfect option in town for you with good taste and amazing atmosphere.

    Charmed Thai restaurant is the perfect option in town for you with good taste and amazing atmosphere.

    Charmed by Hanuman Thai - Gordon  - Charmed Thai restaurant is the perfect option in town for you with good taste and amazing atmosphere.

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    Charmed Thai restaurant is the perfect option in town for you with good taste and amazing atmosphere.

    Ho Jiak Haymarket - Belachan kangkung

    Ho Jiak Haymarket

    4.6(53 reviews)
    12.4 kmHaymarket
    $$

    Within 30 minutes after checking into our hotel room, we "hit the ground running" and headed…read moredirectly to Ho Jiak Malaysian Grill & Nyonya House in Haymarket since we were hungry and craving Chinese comfort food. Our Cantonese heritage taste buds from Hawai'i would have been happy with steaming hot bowls of soup noodles and dumplings after our long travel day. Still, I suggested to my husband that we eat a familiar Asian cuisine we wouldn't usually get back home; hence, Malaysian & Nyonya were the answer. I had bookmarked Ho Jiak Haymarket because it was in the Chinatown neighborhood, where we also planned to explore, and it was about a 15-minute walk from there. We were certainly glad that we didn't have to wait in line to get in, as Google Maps photos show. We were seated immediately and took a few minutes to scroll through their extensive menu, then chose items from the Lunch Specials Menu. The Lunch Specials Menu included an entrée (choose from 8 selections) and a beverage (non-alcoholic or alcoholic) for A$25 or around $17 USD. FOOD: -Hainan Chicken Rice + Teh Tarik (cold): I received a half slow-poached chicken, fragrant rice cooked in chicken broth, and a bowl of chicken broth. The chicken was garnished with fresh cucumber slices, bean sprouts, and cilantro. Also, it was served with chili sauce, soy sauce, and finely chopped ginger root and garlic. The tender poached chicken was juicy, non-greasy, and tasty. This dish was a healthy and toothsome meal. Teh Tarik is a Malaysian "pulled or shaken" milk tea, and I requested it in the cold or iced style because the outside temperature was quite hot. The Teh Tarik was refreshing, thirst-quenching, and flavorful. A$25 -Char Hor Fun + House Beer (Asahi Dry 330 ml): My husband selected this dish, but didn't know what to expect as he doesn't read or speak Chinese. Admittedly, my limited reading of Chinese characters suggested that this dish might be similar to my "usual" Cantonese childhood comfort food, Wat Tan Hor. When the Char Hor Fun was delivered to our table, I immediately recognized it as Wat Tan Hor, except that the egg sauce contained tender pork slices, shrimp, green vegetables, fish cake, and, I think, chunks of fish. The flat, broad rice noodles were stir-fried in soy sauce for additional seasoning, and we could tell the wok heat was perfect because there were very few broken noodles. When the server brought the House Beer, my husband was pleasantly surprised to receive an icy cold bottle of Asahi Dry. A$25 -Loh Bak: We selected this appetizer because of its description and our pork-leaning taste buds. Loh Bak is five-spiced pork jowl rolls wrapped in bean curd skin and deep-fried. We were thinking these pork jowl rolls would surely whet our appetites, and the deep-fried rolls didn't disappoint. A$20 This restaurant was lively, friendly, and clean with authentic-tasting Malaysian and Nyonya flavors. The service was prompt, amicable, and helpful.

    We shared: 1. Char Koay Teow - Spicy stir fried flat rice…read morenoodles with seafood & Chinese sausage 2. Nasi Lemak - Fragrant coconut rice served with anchovies, peanuts & sambal & Beef Rendang 3. Kiam Ah Nui Kay - Stir fried chicken wings with salted duck egg yolk, butter & curry 4. Char Koay Kak - Wok fried radish cake in signature soy sauce I have little Malaysian food experience so I can't speak to authenticity. Just that it was a very satisfying meal. Big flavor and big portions. Meats and carbs were perfectly cooked. I would've preferred bigger wings and drier rice though. Service was good and friendly.

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    Ho Jiak Haymarket - Dining room to wards the kitchen

    Dining room to wards the kitchen

    Ho Jiak Haymarket
    Ho Jiak Haymarket - Found it!

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    Found it!

    PappaRich - malaysian - Updated August 2026

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