Amazing food! We have been coming to this so many times, every single dish is so tasty.
Generous serves, nice staff, great variety, nice location, very, very tasty! get to your nearest Petaling without delay!
I dont get the negative reviews here. The food is generous and flavorful, price is cheap and service is not that bad (quite fast, no fuss, free tea). I love their fish selection with different cooking styles. Their congee fed me for two meals (i took the leftovers home).
Ordered Assam Laksa and Hot Cham here for dinner. Pleasantly surprised by the taste and quantity of the bowl of laksa. Just needed some extra har kou. Cham came served in a large tankard as well. Service was not the best, but was made up by the standard of the food.
Melanie (ForeverBrunching)
+4
Great feed here the other day. Service was fast and polite, we went out of peak periods. The servings were very generous in size and good flavour. Stand out was the marmite chicken ribs which were juicy and flavoursome. The food is really great for the price
This is my favourite restaurant in box hill for after work dinner. Why? Order their fish head curry laksa and you will know, not to mention their great customer service and fast food serving speed.
The Tom Yum Fried Rice was decent any they gave a good amount of it. The real reason for the 5 star review is because the wait staff were very nice and provided me with free tea. The place is very busy and waiting time it's quite high.
Was looking for Petaling Street after moving to Melbourne as I was religiously having it in Sydney. When I chanced upon it at Box hill, I knew I have to give it a try despite of the average comments given on Zomato. We ordered a SEAFOOD LAKSA, MEE GORENG and CLAMS (pipis) in XO with BACON SERVED WITH CHINESE DONUT (youtiao which is also known as ‘dough fritters’). The seafood laksa came with squid, imitation crab meat, clams, prawns and the highlight which were MUSSELS. Its the flavour from the shell fish that enhances the soup. Something that I couldn’t find in Lagenda nor Laksa King. In Singapore, the shell fish used was cockles. Also, the gravy has a hint of curry leaves which was the right asian flavour you will need to find in a bowl of authentic laksa. The others that doesn’t have it, I can only name them as ‘curry noodles’ to be honest. The mee goreng was still alright, not spicy enough as it was a little too sweet. The gravy that coats the noodles could be a little more. Clams in Xo sauce served with dough fritters was good. Fresh tasting clams with savoury gravy matches well. The dough fritters was absolutely delicious after soaking up part of the hot gravy. Dough fritters were crispy and fresh (as in doesn’t feel like they fried it and put aside for long time). Will be back again.
One of my go to malaysian restaurant whenever we’re bored of trying something new in Box Hill. I’ve come to this place for a couple of times and they never dissapointed me. My personal favourite is their clams with chinese donuts (I’m so sorry I forgot to take picture of that since we’re super famished) and their fish (just ask them which one is the most popular one). We usually eat them with rice but this time my friends wanna also try their fried rice. They didn’t disappoint us at all. The price I think is quite affordable and they have a pretty large place, so you don’t have to worry of queuing to get a table in here.
Petaling Street definitely does provide value for money, they have a large variety of dishes to cater to all. I've been to many of their franchises and found that the Box Hill outlet stands out from the others. Staff may have a hard time understanding you & the place could definitely do with a clean up but they are the only negatives I've been able to deduce from Petaling Street. My last encounter at Petaling Street, I came with no expectations, it was late and close to closing time so I'd made peace with a disappointing meal but oh my god was I wrong. $15 here goes a long way.
Fair price with plenty food. The food standards never reduce. I often visit this restaurant for lunch offers. LOL
My boyfriend lives Hainan chicken with coconut rice.
We ordered fried telapia, a plate of clams, some greens, a bean curd dish and rice. Fed four people for around $65. Everything was delicious and fresh.
Always consistent pick me up Malaysian Hawker food. Not great but enough to hit those cravings. Dishes range from ok to decent. Service is inviting and friendly
Michael Sell (DemonicLacky)
+5
Great Malaysian food for a very reasonable price. Friendly service and fast serving.
I have been here a few times at different timings. I find that the service is better when you go in for an early dinner, rather than at dinner time (7pm) as the place is really crowded and sometimes has a queue.
Ordered the sambal French beans, marmite ribs and sizzling hot plate toufu.
The hot plate toufu was ok, I would have preferred the hot plate to be hotter, thus more sizzle. It was delicious though and we finished most of it. The marmite pork ribs was recommended by the staff as the menu only has marmite chicken. We were delighted with it and it was not too sweet and very well marinated. The sambal French beans was very delicious. One note to future customers though : one bowl of rice is a very big portion. So do share if you aren’t a rice fan.
Big shout out to one of the lady staff who gave my child a Lolly as the child was not too happy with waiting for his food.
Nice Malaysian cuisine and staff were very friendly...
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delivered the good quality of sour sweet pork, not over batter so enjoyable
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