PappaRich dishes up high quality Malaysian food that manages to be both traditional and accessible. The dishes reflect the cultural melange of Malaysia, with influences from Malay, Chinese and Indian cuisines. The man behind PappaRich, Mr. Rich Tan, draws recipe inspiration from regions throughout Malaysia, personally travelling across the country to sample its many food offerings.The focus is on food served fresh and fast, making PappaRich the ideal option for a quick work lunch, midweek dinner or weekend feast.
Went twice during the 8 dollar all day special week;
- the roti was soooo good! Roti canai is my all time fav food and I’m actually quite surprised it satisfied my cravings! Got 3 roti for 8 bucks and I was so full after. Had to order dhal twice cause the serving was quite small, but satisfied overall.
- the laksa was average. I’ve had better ones but it was worth it for 8 bucks.
The downside is that the service was really slow; although I can’t blame them cause of the promotion. But even without the promotion the restaurant really looked like they were understaff.
Pappa rich is the taste of home a former Singaporean like me always needs. It’s as authentic as it gets and the feel of it reminds me of simple times in a Hawker centre enjoying the simple stuff done well
Ordered a nasi goreng from Uber eats for lunch and it arrived hot and tasty. There were three large prawns and they were so fresh and nice. The fried rice flavour was ok, not too salty and large portions.
We order noodle with hainanese chicken, and roti prata with chicken curry. Noodle tasteless, but their prata was nice. Service was ok
Casual dining atmosphere serving authentic Malaysian Street food. Prices are reasonable. A place to catch up with friends for coffees or meals.
Indeed they don’t have the best customer service, but the waitresses & waiters are nice individuals. They’re happy to go through the menu with the customers if you’re unclear with Malaysian cuisine. Love their wat tan ho, kueh tiaw, prawn noodle soup, salted fish fried rice, the rotis, and the vege bee hun. 👌
Decent and no-frill Malaysian food, quick but unfriendly service.
I always come here to have their Hainan chicken rice and Nasi Lemak. Pretty delicious. They also have many vegetarian options so vegetarians please go have a try!
Portion is on the large side. But price is a little on the high side.
😱Lizzie’s first impression: great fitouts and perfect for a meal after a good session of shopping.
🍩Lizzie enjoyed: i always tend to order either the combination laksa or the fried flat noodles with egg. The Oreo milk tea is one of a kind and even has crushed Oreos and milk tea - delicious!
🍅Lizzie did not enjoy: the line used to be very long so I have been battling with other options around the area.
🥇Lizzie rates overall: great place for a Malaysian feed.
If u indonesian and miss the flavour like EATON. To be honest this is the bestttt wat hor fun in melbourne. 😭😭 i would cry finally after so tried many horfun. So similar. Even my husband tried and said “ its smells like bbq or smoke” yes thats the signature flavour like Indonesia kwetiaw 👍👍 tha bestttt
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