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Mamak (Chinatown) Review

4.3 /517 Reviews
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4/5
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I don't know if it is Malaysian or Indian food. The taste is not bad. It is a cheaper store in Chinatown. The cakes inside are delicious. The sapa skewers are also good. There is ice cream to eat.

Mamak (Chinatown)

Posted: Jan 1, 2018
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  • 没有蜡olling
    5/5Outstanding
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    The boss is very good, will remind the dishes are very large, not too much. The dishes taste very good! It was the first time I went, and the order was all greasy dishes. It was really too tired to eat later. . ​ But I can't deny that this is a restaurant worth visiting.

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    Posted: Jun 22, 2022
  • 游游dd
    5/5Outstanding
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    Mamak in Chinatown is a well-known Malaysian restaurant in the local area, the dishes are authentic and the prices are fair. If you go to dinner, you often have to wait. Most Asians should be able to adapt and like its taste

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    Posted: Jul 30, 2019
  • LiliinNewZealand
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    #3 years later, the first stop abroad Mamak, a Malaysian restaurant near Chinatown, was lined up all the time. I went at 5:30 pm on Monday, 🈚️ lined up, 🈚️ lined up, 🈚️ lined up. This time I tried a few popular recommended foods, 🈚️ stepped on thunder. * Malaysian Sapa beef skewers, with secret Sapa sauce* Original Roti (Malay hand-cooked cake), Mupa sauce is quite appetizing* Mupa salmon, if you can't eat spicy, don't order* Coconut milk rice, delicious 😋 large windows let people on the street can also enjoy the chef's cooking skills and signature dishes. The production process of Roti. ⭐️ It is said that there is a special price for lunch #Local food to eat #Malaysia food #Taste authentic old brand #My late night canteen

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    Posted: Apr 20, 2023
  • 358***33
    5/5Outstanding
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    The restaurant, located near Chinatown on Sydney's Jarburn Street, is a Malay restaurant that was said to have been rated as Sydney's best Asian restaurant. The signature dishes are pancakes, sausage skewers and shrimp paste cabbage, but it seems to be more appetizing to see other dishes. The restaurant doesn't know why it doesn't accept reservations, so many people queue at the door every day to wait for a seat.

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    Posted: Jan 22, 2017
  • 小言易语
    4/5Excellent

    餐厅的环境比想象中干净许多。午市套餐价廉物美,马来西亚特色的Roti和甜茶也很好吃。让人惊喜的是竟然还能点烤串。

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    Posted: May 24, 2017
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