Great food. Great service. Authentic flavors. Malaysian food is simple and filling. This place provides a great meal at a reasonable price.
Excellent dry curry chicken with rice. Great Malaysian spice in the curry. Reasonably rpriced
As a Singaporean, I can confirm the authenticity of the food here. Closest to Southeast Asian cuisine we have had in the US. The Kang Kong Belachan, Mango Chicken and Char Kway Teow were all well done. The Tom Yum was decent with proper spice/bite.
Malaysian iced tea was delicious!! This is my first time trying malaysian food so i dont have anything to compare it to. The place smelled like a mix of Filipino and Thai food. The soup was delicious, i believe it was called laksa? It had chicken, yellow noodles, and red coconut curry. The beef was okay, similar to chinese spicy beef.
Solid location for quality Asian food. Delicious, quick service and good value. The laksa was excellent, as was the basil chicken and fries eggplant. I will for sure be back.
I have eaten at Ipoh Garden for two times. Ordered roti canai, char kuay teow, laksa, and hainanese rice plate. I especially love their curry and flavoring for laksa and roti canai. Their staffs are welcoming, very kind, and attentive. The food was made ready quickly even though I arrived as soon as the store opened today. Definitely 5-star quality.
As a Singaporean, its close to what I have in Singapore. Ordered Kang Kong Belachan, Mango Chicken, Tom Yum Seafood Noodle Soup and Char Kway Tiao. All very good. Teh Tarik was a little off taste.
All in all is a good place for Malyasian cuisine. I wish there is Ice Chendol as a dessert.
Each preparation has great rich taste and artistic serving. Huge plates and prices lower than that Veggie Grill and most Thai restaurants you would usually approach for a good curry!
Kids friendly, accommodating staff, decent food, lots of veggie options. We ordered crispy pumpkin, crispy tofu, pineapple fried rice, and veggie rice noodle soup. Their roti is ok.
Ate Malaysian cuisine here for the first time and it was an eye opener. Very different from other south East Asian cuisines like Thai or Vietnamese or Laotian. Roti kanai is a good starter - name come from roti chennai (due to sizeable South Indian immigrant population in Malaysia - as narrated to me by my lyft driver). Dishes here are good quantities and qualities with good service recommendations. Parking is available usually.
Not fancy but very tasty. I had the crispy chili eggplant with rice. They have a handful of vegetarian options.
Tasty Char Kway Teow炒粿條. Portion is enough for one person.
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