I’ve been taking my boys to this place for well over 6 months now and I have to say I always love it just the same each time. My personal favorite dishes are the Udon and chicken fried rice. Portions are fantastic and overall quality is great too. They always take good care of us here.
I’ve been there twice already. Good portions and friendly staff.
Order was not taken correctly and customer service is poor. We asked for Malaysian Fried rice and asked how it differed from Regular fried rice and learnt that Malaysian is sweet and hot and spicy and as we do not like such flavor we said to get us regular fried rice. We were served both the rice items. We told that we only ordered vegetarian and they took away the other. Another waiter brought the rice back to us after 5 minutes and we thought they brought it to us as complimentary as it would go waste. When asked after taking a portion of it they said they would charge us for it and they did. The item was awful and upset the stomach even though we had only a portion of it. Our bill was $16 additional for it (gratuity 18% already included) and it ruined the whole experience.Rest if the food was fine. The portion sizes are smaller but good for one person. Samosas were also small in comparison to Indian samosas. They should treat customers better and confirm the order and not shove extra items.
We used to eat at Malaya about once a month before the pandemic, but during the lockdown we made it our weekly takeout treat. They are friendly and the food is consistently tasty, fresh, and of good quality. Highly recommend.
Roti telur was good although I would have loved it if the bread could be a bit more flavorful. I agree with other reviewers that this appetizer tasted bland and the sauce should be thicker. Nonetheless, I enjoyed what I ordered.The thing that elevated my review to 4 stars is the belacan! Very strong shrimp smell and goes well with the white rice.
We had Lunch here, It was pretty tasty.
Honestly, don’t get appetizers there frozen then heated but I really liked the sweet and sour chicken we got: spring rolls crab Rangoon sweet tea sweet and sour chicken and sesame chicken the sweet tea is awesome cause it’s not overly sweet and surprisingly not those over sweeten teas, we also got egg fried rice which was dry so not recommended oh and the sweet and sour chicken looks really red but I recommend it, totally: 48.88 we paid 50 plus a 10 dollar tip we may come back! (Other person ordered water just fyi)
Had a wonderful time with my fiance! The food and service were absolutely excellent and our expectations were thoroughly exceeded. While some of the menu items are a bit pricey, there's plenty of cheaper options as well, but even the more expensive items aren't outlandish by any means. 10/10 do recommend, will certainly be back and tell all my friends to go as well!
Was looking for gluten-free food, and I asked if the curry laksa was gluten free. I was told it was, so I ordered it. After eating it, I realized it was made with egg noodles which are made from wheat flour and thus contain gluten. I absolutely cannot eat gluten without feeling physically miserable after. Would not recommend this place if you have any sort of allergies because staff seems unaware of allergen information for the food.
Best Malaysian food in this part of the World. Curry laksa, cilantro chicken and baby backchoy with garlic are favorites.