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    PappaRich

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    8 years ago

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    7 years ago

    Had deliciously fresh and tasty meals here, well priced and good service. Would happily recommend this as a go-to eatery.

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    Little Malaysia

    Little Malaysia

    3.4(8 reviews)
    105.1 kmWest End
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    I have always been charmed with the owners here. Always…read moreready with a smile and with their cute kids running around the shop, this is a very enjoyable place to eat. This sweet little store offers a very comprehensive malay menu (77 items!) and some of the best value meals I have encountered in west end. I usually get the crisp and fresh vegetarian spring rolls, and the yummy chef's special of kaffir lime fried chicken. But be sure to also stick around for dessert! (sticky black rice pudding with coconut milk = amazing) And with under $15 a meal what's not to love about Little Malaysia?

    My partner and I had been recommended Little Malaysia by a friend months ago when looking for a…read moregood laksa, but unfortunately had only been around West End on Tuesdays - when they're closed. Until now. Was on a nice drive when BAM - hunger struck. What better time than now to try? Got a park close (free on weekends - score) and decided against the specials board. We couldn't resist the temptation of our old friends Singapore noodles and char kuey teow. The place had a few people around, but was easy to grab a seat and sip on our iced teas. Oh, they also have bubble tea too. My partner's Singapore noodles came out within 5 minutes and my char kuey teow wasn't long after. Oh yeah, that hit the spot. Nice smokey flavour, enough spice to taste it but not to be overwhelming, good ratio of noodle to bean sprouts. Just how I like it. The seafood is what usually makes or breaks it for me, and this was not broken. Tasty and well cooked for the meal. My partner says that the Singapore noodles tasted good but weren't the best. I like mine with a lot of lemon and none was provided but that's just my thoughts. So, small, cheap, tasty, fast, friendly service. I'd come back, but wouldn't go out of my way to come here.

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    Treasure House Chinese & Malaysian Restaurant

    Treasure House Chinese & Malaysian Restaurant

    2.8(5 reviews)
    104.4 kmMcDowall
    $$

    Yummy Yummy Yummy!!! This restaurant is a great example of a local Chinese restaurant. Always…read moregenerous with a relaxed feel, its a great place to drop into for a weeknight meal when you dont feel like cooking!! As is normal with Chinese / Malaysian Restaurants there is a very wide range of meals that Im slowly making my way through!! Its priced well and I always walk away very satisified! I normally share a few meals with my friends to mix it up and am never disappointed!!

    The restaurants worth dining in at in McDowall are few and far between. I'm happy to report that…read moreTreasure House is my favourite of the lot. The restaurant is subdued, relaxed and not too flashy, and serves its meals in the traditional manner (plates to share). The menu is extensive and has some great Chinese and Malaysian options. The staff expect to have to help you with menu choices because some of the menu listings are a little abstract to say the least. "Seafood Supreme in Birds Nest" ($19.50) is such an example. The San Choi Bau ($18.50) is high on my list of recommendations, as is the Braised King Prawns in Champagne Sauce ($17.50). There is a spinning plate in the middle of each round table, which makes sharing easy to manage. I've always enjoyed coming here- it's a neat, tucked away restaurant that is as good as any Chinese Malaysian place that you'll find in the more popular inner suburbs. It's all in the name 'Treasure House'.

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    Treasure House Chinese & Malaysian Restaurant
    Treasure House Chinese & Malaysian Restaurant - Spicy sambal calamari

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    Spicy sambal calamari

    September 18

    September 18

    5.0(1 review)
    111.8 km
    $$

    The new train line has opened, and this place which was once a massive pain to get to by transit is…read morenow walkable from a train station, so it seems like a good time to update the review. Logistics aside, I've been consistently intrigued. Malaysian cuisine is not a thing where I'm from. The basic elements are what you'd expect from any vegetarian Asian cuisine: noodles, rice, saltiness, soy products, etc. However, there is something slightly different; perhaps most notably when I ended up with some fried "chicken" product and watermelon juice and thought in my head that I might be eating comfort food from the American South. Among the many options I've sampled all have been palatable, and I'm still waiting to get around to the more recognizable names like nasi goreng and laksa. I've ordered differently every time, and if I were to repeat an order it would probably be for the roti chenai, a curry with fried bread that was much more delicious than the ones I've tried elsewhere. You can't go wrong with the noodle dishes either. It isn't the cheapest, but things are cooked fresh to order, and they're worth ordering. They also offer super cheap loose leaf teas. The worst that can be said of them is that once I came and they had closed during the slow hours on a weekday afternoon (inconsistently with their posted schedule), which in my experience is unthinkable for an American business, but not uncommon by looser Australian standards. Otherwise, the service and food have been on point, and I'm quite happy to have found them. I suspect vegetarian Malaysian will be a new thing for most diners as it has been for me, but I would suggest trying it.

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    September 18 - A bag of "vegetarian prawn chips" to go.

    A bag of "vegetarian prawn chips" to go.

    September 18 - Seaweed chips to go

    Seaweed chips to go

    September 18 - Singapore style vermicelli

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    PappaRich - malaysian - Updated July 2026

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