Good food was good but hot sitting inside. The food took a little long because they were busy with many take out orders. Quick cap and what we ordered the following items;1. Accepts Cash and Debit2. Pretty hot during summer3. Over the counter serving but very nice and friendly ownersRoti-It was good, fresh and delicious. Cons, the dipping sauce was ok.Lamb&Beef Curry with Rice- It was ok, I love eating curry but I've had better.Mee Goreng- This was delicious. I would recommend this one.
The popular dishes - Hainanese Chicken Leg and Fried Kuey Teow are delicious and worth the prices. I am eager to eat their laksa but not in this hot summer, lol. I'll wait for the cold season.
Delicious! Prices are great and food is awesome. Felt like I was backpacking again looking at the menu. I ordered the laksa and roti pata, both were delish. I'll be coming back to try everything on the menu for sure. Edit: The laksa gave me minor stomach issues and I have an iron stomach lol maybe questionable seafood, wouldn't deter me though
This establishment is unpretentious and needs no recomendations, but do not be disuaded by the store front’s modesty. If you enjoy Malaysian food, specifically soup or stew with curry and coconut milk, then you will enjoy the flavours served here.Apart from base ingredients being ready, each bowl will be made to order. If you like it hot (spicy) they will be happy to comply and the same can be said for a milder palete.We ordered two; one bowl of chicken curry with noodles and another bowl of Laksa.The Chicken Curry was a enriched with cocnut milk and red-curry broth with just the right amount of heat. I asked for hot ? and it had a perfect kick to enjoy every drop! Every once in a while, a bite into a broth soaked potato was delightful. The chicken was tender and sooooo full of flavour that I wanted more, but honestly I did not feel there wasn’t enough, I just didn’t want it to end. Seeing the bottom of the bowl was a sad sight.The Laksa with noodles, tasted like it was made with coconut and a spicy fish broth (slightly milder than the coconut curry). With large chunks of fried tofu, fish cake, shrimp, chicken and hard boiled egg, there was no shortage of mouth-party suprizes!Is it worth coming here?Why ask me?Just stand and watch the steady line of happy loyal customers who by their presence alone will testify to great food, good value and quick effecient service.
Malaysian and Singaporean restaurants aren’t too common in Canada so I must try them when they’re nearby. This place is very hole-in-the-wall with only a few tables inside and felt very similar to a restaurant in either Malaysia or Singapore, which added to the charm. We order laksa and char kway teow and they both tasted very authentic and similar to what you’d get overseas at a hawker centre. The prices were very fair, both dishes less than $14. As far as drinks went, I wished they had 100Plus, as they only had the typical Canadian soft drinks.
Love x10 their Chicken Curry and rice. Consistent quality and flavor!
Got Hainanese chicken rice and char kway teow and roti canai for take out. They told me it would be a 15 minute wait and it was ready in exactly 15 minutes (I put an alarm on because I went to walk around outside and didn't want to lose track of time). The portions were large. I enjoyed the roti canai. It was flaky but if it was just a bit more fluffy it would have been perfect. The char kway teow was on the sweeter side and lacking in the smokey wok hei that does not seem achievable outside of Asia. There was a decent amount of prawns and fish cake in it. If there's anyone from Toronto reading my review, One Two Snack in Scarborough has a better char kway teow. My husband thought the Hainanese chicken rice was okay. I would return to eat the roti canai again.
Quite nice, got the Hainanese Chicken Rice and Mee Goreng.The chicken was awesome great texture and flavour. The rice was tasteful as well but there was a lot of it.. maybe a bit too much.Mee Goreng was flavourful and filling, portion was also quite large.
Having lived in Singapore we used to come to Hawkers a lot pre pandemic. It is probably not the place to go to impress your girl on a first date - pretty basic. Our dish of choice is usually fried guay teow as it was recently. Prices have gone up quite a bit (not too suprising...this is happening everywhere), portion size remains good and spice level about right. My only complaint was that the guay teow was a bit mushy and too sweet..I think a little too much sweet soy. We will return to try some of the other favourites.
I've always heard great things about this place and finally ordered takeout here. We ordered the fried kuey teow and mee goreng. Hands down the fried kuey teow was our favourite dish of the two. The noodles and sauce were really flavourful and came with a great amount of protein. The portions were super generous and we had leftovers after sharing between two people. Would definitely come back and try more dishes!