Had a quick lunch with partner at this Malaysian restaurant. We had hokkien mie and nasi goreng for safe options. Food came out surprisingly quick! Def less than 10mins. Portions are fairly big.
Foods taste wise are pretty good.
Will I be back? Yeah
I've had their Nasi Goreng, Mee Goreng, Fried Rice, Sing Mai, and Hokkin Mee. My favorite is Nasi Goreng. It's a little bit spicy.
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I'm quite surprised by the average rating of this place here. I've eaten here a number of times and the food has always been good. They're reasonably quick to fulfill their orders even though there's usually a bit of a queue, and prices are quite reasonable for what you get (certainly much more reasonable than outlets like Papparich whose pricing is just getting more and more outrageous..).
The food comes in a good, filling portion that should satisfy most people, and they aren't stingy with the more expensive ingredients like prawns. I often order the fried rice and the prawns that come with it are also well cooked and plump, along with a pretty good wok taste. The majority of their customers are Asian so that should serve as some testimony to the quality of the Malaysian food served here.
Decent Malaysian food. We ordered the Chicken Rice, CKT and Fried Rice, which we all enjoyed. Will definitely come back again to try other dishes.
This place has the best Laksa I’ve ever had! Their Sayur Laksa (though not strictly vegetarian) is fantastic, with lots of fresh veggies and noodles would recommend!
One of my all-time favourite places to eat. I've eaten dozens of nasi gorengs and nasi rendangs here. An excellent lunch time spot. Cheap, amazing quality and flavours. Staff are always friendly and hard working. Food is always fast. Gluten free options are clearly marked on the menu and are plentiful.
There is not many options of Malaysian food at emporium food hall so we settle for Chinta Ria. Honestly if I would have read the review before hand I wouldn’t attempted to try their food even but I glad I did not check the reviews before hand.
Sing mai - I am an avid lover of fried vermicelli although I have not found a good fried vermicelli in Melbourne yet I have to say Chinta Ria sing mai came very close to one. Will definitely return for that.
Kelantan fish - nothing out standing about this dish but still tasted great. The heat from chilli is good. There is good balance between the chilli and sweet but Not sure if it should be more sour than what was serve.
Char Kuey Teow - I was pleasantly surprise with the amount of wok hei in this. Wasn’t expecting much from CKT that are fried in the food hall kitchen. It is a good CKT.
Will return to try other food on the menu.
Pretty good for food court fare. Have tried the curry puffs (winner winner chicken dinner), beef rendang, chicken curry laksa, and wan tan hor. When in doubt at the emporium food court, will prolly choose to go here.
Surprisingly quite tasty Malaysian food located within the Emporium food court. Big portion size and fairy reasonable price. Friendly and quick service.
Good quality Malaysian and Thai dishes with fresh ingredients (better than typical food court fare). Some of the flavours can be a bit bland (eg roti chanai) and curries if you prefer strong flavours. Service is generally friendly and efficient.
they are really busy also love how everyone love malaysian food. i have the Wah Tan Hor, they made it pretty quick, the flavour was there. but im sure hey can do better.
may come to try some other thing next time
good hokkien noodle they serve, it is worth a try, kind and friendly staff
Always loved their rendang. Sometimes it's great, other times just good but always makes me happy. Feels like the size of the roti serve is going down. Shrinkflation?
Reliable source of tasty laksa. Rich Thick mildly spicy soup and noodles. Chicken and seafood options good. Generous serves.
REASONABLY GOOD AND AUTHENTIC MALAYSIAN CUISINE BUT SLOW SERVICE
Update 23 December 2020
Food now served in plastic bowls and disposable cutlery due to covid. Laksa soup and noodles provided separately and not quite the same as preasembled dish:(
This place is a very popular choice in the Emporium food court and has typically Malaysian dishes.
Food quality is good and the serving size is quite generous.
My favourite is char kway teow. The menu offers only seafood version but they are happy to make the beef version that I prefer.
Laksa is good. Roti is tasty and flaky.
I eat there infrequently because it takes so long for them to prepare your meal... This is a double edged sword because the individual preparation that takes time also means its better tasting than food kept in a bain marie!
The food court is always really crowded on weekends so you may struggle to find a table. Fortunately the outlet provides you with a buzzer to let you know when your food is ready so you can use the time you need to wait for the food productively looking for a table!
Delicious Chicken Laksa and nice Char Kway Teow. The roti was decent but the peanut sauce was quite oily. I wish the CKT had more Char but good for indoor food court.
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