There are lots of laksa place in Melbourne but you can hardly find a restaurant serving Penang assam laksa. I didn’t expect to have such high standard asam laksa in Boxhill. Char Koay Teow is equally good. Thoroughly stirred fried with a little bit charcoal taste to bring out the flavor. Size is ade
Madam Kwong's Nyonya is a Malaysian restaurant in Box Hill. The restaurant serves Malaysian delight including nasi lemak in banana leaf ($5.90), Penang Hokkien Mee ($12.90), Penang Char Kuey Teow, rendang chicken (Malaysian's style chicken curry), etc. A fried drumstick (add-ons) and teh tarik cost
Ever since Thanh from ieatblog commented on the “wok hei” (fiery wok breath) of the char kuey teow at Madam Kwong’s, I have been trying to make it there. Finally I got a chance to go to Box Hill, so I took kiddo to Madam Kwong.
I got a few pieces of $0.9 deep fried chicken drumsticks 🍗 for kiddo s
Just average flavours in the prawn noodle soup and char kway teow. Pricing is in the high range for these dishes and they don't deliver. No bathroom here either.
Tried the Penang Hokkien prawn noodle and it tasted really authentic. Soup was filled with prawn goodness, portion was more than enough for a guy which includes noodles, vermicelli, half an egg, bean sprouts, 3 prawns, 3 slices pork and spinach. Would have been better if the pork used were more tend
Authentic Malaysian cuisine. This is it. This is the closest you can get to getting Malaysian food in Melbourne. Take note of the opening hours.
Delicious traditional Malaysian by your local aunties. Best char kuai teow and chicken laksa!
Closest thing you can get to the real deal in Melbourne, shame it's only open for lunch. Continues to be just as good even with the change in management
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