I had a $10 lunch meal (Mee Goreng Mamak) and it was great! very good value. Food cooked fresh so it was easy to customise the meal. I will definitely be back.
Went in last night to give it a try, we ordered Mee Mamak and a Mee Siam. I'm a Mee Goreng connoisseur and would rate this an easy 8/10 based on price, size and flavour (wok hei was on the moeny), right on par with all my favourite spots in Perth. The Mee Siam could have done with a bit more taste and sourness. Overall great value and I'll be back to try the Tiga Rasa fish as I've not had it in Perth before (tried it in Kelantan years ago and was blown away). Friendly service and a good addition to Vic Park's perhaps overpopulation of Malaysian restaurants with the only let down being the decor, I think they ought to do some wood floors and paint the joint black and white (yeah, my interior decorating tips come free, you're welcome...sama sama).
The kway teow goreng is phenomenal!! The longan ice has always been my favorite too. A really nice environment to chill out with the fam. Already a regular here!
Must try: Burger Kampung with fries! Superb! Big portion, juicy patty and nice flavour of bbq source. New menu. Lov the new environment. Love the discount!
Farhana Zainal Abideen
+5
Had the weekend special which was the chiken rolled stuffed with cheese served with buttered rice and perfectly cooked veggies and cream sauce. The prices are amazing especially for Victoria Park .... hawker prices but quality food and service. Definitely will tell all my friends about here. My family tried the mee goreng - asked for spicy and the satay and roti with beef rendang. Meat was so tender.... the best. Well done guys keep up the great work.
Overall, food was decent. Nasi goreng kampung was delicious!! However, Nasi Lemak was just average - small portion of rice and sambal was too sweet.
Checked this place out last night. Me and my girlfriend ordered satay, roti with the beef rendang which was sooo good - meat was so tender packed with lots of flavour. Everything was really good especially the prices. Service was fantastic too. Def will be back for more
We walked in at 6 and the place was empty but by the time we left, the restaurant was buzzing with diners. Service is fantastic even though there were only 2 waitresses. One of them deserves a medal, she was a dynamo! The food is delicious and we didn't have to wait long for our orders to arrive. We had tahu bakar, gadogado, mee goreng mamak, nasi goreng kampong, roti canai and of course, satay. All good and tasty. My only complaint would be the drinks. The kopi and teh tarek were a bit watered down - love the big mugs though - and there were only 4 longans in the 'iced longan'. Half the glass was fill with ice and it cost $7.90, making it $2 per longan!!
I came across this little gem in the busy Victoria Park cafe strip on Groupon and decided to purchase a 4-person dining experience at a super reasonable $39. Booking is essential when redeeming with Groupon vouncher. Kedai Kita means Our Shop in Malay. This restaurant has quite a spacious setting with comfortable waiting area but the lighting is a little dim.
We had:
Nasi Lemak with Ayam Goreng ( coconut milk rice with spiced fried chicken)- rice cooked perfectly accompanied with crunchy anchovies, freshness from raw cucumber, good ol' hard boiled egg and the-must-have sweet & spicy chilli condiment. However the chillin condiment is way too spicy.
Mee Mamak Goreng ( traditional Malay Hawker stir fried noodles)- I cannot fault this dish. It was very delicious and packed with flavour. Combination of sweetness from the stir fry noodle and a touch of the lemon squeeze definitely complete this beloved traditional Malaysian hawker noodles.
Nasi Goreng with Ayam Goreng Berempah ( Fried rice with Spiced fried Chicken)- Well-seasoned chicken deep fried to perfection. Moist and Succulent chicken thigh and breast really goes well with the flavoursome fried rice. Salad on the side was pretty ordinary but the prawn crackers definitely a right choice of side to go with in this dish.
Mee Curry (Mamak style curry noodle)- Strong curry taste is the signature flavour of this popular dish in Malaysia, but it was slightly overpowering the other flavours in this dish. Generous amount of chicken pieces and fish cakes was also a plus. I still prefer the curry noodles ( or laksa) with a dash of coconut milk.
I particularly enjoyed the rare freshly squeeze carrot juice with milk as it reminds me of the hawker stall in Malaysia. Great flavour and healthy drinks to wash down the meals.
Overall, I enjoyed eating out at Kedai Kita very much, I will surely recommend to everyone to have a go with this newly open resto.
Located directly opposite the Broken Hill Hotel in Vic Park, it serves traditional Malay hawker style food with the occasional Thai and Indo dish. Food is halal and generally authentic though very mild but flavoursome. Prices are reasonable. Worth a visit.
Aminuddin Abdul Raheem
+5
Had a very delicious dinner last night. Mee curry and chicken tom yum. The portions were so big. Each dish will be enough for 2 people. Taste is top notch. A very great place to have authentic Malaysian food.
We had the Nasi Goreng Ayam Goreng, fried kway teow, mee Goreng and satay chicken and it was very tasty. The teh tarik was not overly sweet and the service was friendly. The servings were massive, I could hardly finish half of my nasi Goreng. Definetly worth a visit.
Probably the most reasonable prices in Victoria Park - most main meals are $10. Also, I've only been for dinner, but there is a $16 all you can eat and drink lunch special! Bargain!
Great little place. Enjoyed my food there! Definitely will come back.
Very tasty Malaysian food. The portions are very decent. The service is also quite good and we didn't have to wait for our food long at all. It doesn't open all day, it closes at 3pm and reopens at 6pm I believe.
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