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The food is nice, but not great. I've eaten at Ipoh on York an bunch of times, which is probably slightly better but WAY busier. The price is reasonable, but the ingredients taste a little cheap. Also the service is not great. Indifferent. These people need training. People think if you can talk, yo
Ordered Rendang but was fatty. The boiled egg was over cooked. The tray was dirty. The lime drink had a lemon in it. And the toilet had no tissues. They really need to up their game. Hopefully the management notices and improves their service.
Could be the worst nasi goreng I’ve ever had. Yes that is a picture of the nasi goreng. Don’t mistake it for a salad. I was so confused when I went to pickup my order. I looked at the bowl and told the lady behind the counter “no, I had ordered a nasi goreng”! This was the tofu option and was $13. P
I ordered chicken laksa for lunch. The portion is quite big. But the temperature of the soup could be a bit hotter.
With it's famous Laksa and Hainan Chicken Rice on the menu, there's no need for any further review on how good Ipoh is as a restaurant. But unlike it's other shop at York Street which is always crowded during lunch, this shop here is the perfect place for a stress free lunch break. It's got enough
This Malaysian restaurant has become one of my regular 'canteens' during workdays in the city. Tried a number of dishes and most of them are speedy and delicious. They have quite an ordering system and can manage lunch hour rush quite well although it does get a little stressful or loud when staff
I always have Nasi Goreng at this place. Super delicious. They have variety of Dishes. It is basically a Malaysian Cuisine. Very fair prices considering the location in the city. The atmosphere of food court is world class as Grosvenor Place is one of the premium top notch building in Sydney. I high
One of the best Laksas in town, and not in a usual dungeon. The skylights really make this place a good place to hang and eat a laksa. However, they have recently changed to all disposable cutlery and crockery. This I don't like so much
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