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Aunty Franklee - Melbourne - Photo album

Aunty Franklee, I don't know where to start the review or how to review this place. I didn't do proper research before going into the place as my buddy insisted that we get lunch almost immediately when we saw the restaurant. Bak Kut Teh is a pork bone soup made of herbs and spices; a popular dish s
Decided to check out this place through Zomato Gold’s offer. Absolutely loved it! Service is fast and really good! The food was fantastic! I got the Char Kway Teow and it was the best I’ve ever had! My friend, who was raised in Singapore, ordered the dry Bak Kut Teh and loved it! Tried both ri
I've passed by a thousand times but finally went in today and boy was it a good decision! Serving up East Malaysian fusion, this quaint little restaurant hit the spot!! Beef ribs and grilled chicken were just so beautifully marinated and cooked to perfection. Staff were very friendly and cheerful to
This small but trendy Malaysian restaurant doesn’t look like much from the front but the inside is decked out well and the food is delicious. I had the chicken turmeric with rice which had a satay sauce and it was really tender and tasty with loads of flavour. The rice was soft and fluffy and cabbag
Lovely little hole in the wall restaurant with a cosy atmosphere. The staff were lovely and service was fast. Our plates of Char Kuey Teow were piping hot, with generous amounts of prawns, fish cake and Chinese sausage, and a generous serving overall. We will be back to try the beef ribs!
It's amazing that Melbourne could have a place that serves some great tasting bak kuh teh. BKT has always been one of those massive subjective holy grains of Malaysian cuisine, but from my experience, this definitely rates up there. It is a little cramped, it is a little pricey, but the food is real
Great service with decent food. We ordered old fashioned bak kit teh. It’s quite a lot. Felt very full after finished it. And I also order make my own bak kit teh. If you don’t like some food they added, it’s good choice to choose by your own. Then you won’t get so full haha. It’ll a little bit crow
Delicious Malaysian food which i miss so much in New York - there just isn’t much over there. Char kuey teow (flat rice noodles sautéed in a wok with bean sprouts, shrimp, fish cake and Chinese sausage - 100000% delish); Malaysian beef rib grill sitting on a peanut/satay sauce with pickled purple ca
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