Malaysia Boleh @ Jurong Point

4/5 β˜… based on 8 reviews

Contact Malaysia Boleh @ Jurong Point

Address :

Jurong Point, Singapore 648886

Phone : πŸ“ž +7
Website : http://malaysiaboleh.com.sg/
Categories :
City : Jurong Point

Jurong Point, Singapore 648886
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Cat T on Google

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The chendol here increaeed to $2.50 but still is much better than most others. Like the carrot cake with bean sprouts and a bit of lard crisp, may need to wait for 10mins if they are doing fried prawn noodles... The taste of the mee rebus is competent, there is not much ingredients. Ok for $3.50... Tried the ipoh yong tau foo - not bad curry was thick and flavourful but a but pricy for ytf... Teenager remarked that the ice kang at $2.50 was more worthwhile than chendol... heehee
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Ng kang jun on Google

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The most terrible char kuey tiaw I have ever eaten. Tasteless, dry, soggy, worst than any neighbourhood hawker centre. Totally different from the first day of opening of Malaysia boleh. Please close down if you cant maintain it well, somemore charge for sgd6.80 for this. Please DON'T say it's Penang char kuey tiaw, it's an insult to Penang people.
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Lit Choon Seow on Google

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Penang Fried kuay teow is the dry type with no heavy dark sauce. A little bit of spicy taste though seller says no Chilli. No cockles too. Replaced with prawns.
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SugarDaddy SG on Google

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Asked for extra pork lard for my wanton noodle, the stall assistant proceed to give me a 10min lecture of how expensive pork lard is and I have to pay extra $0.50, which is a very small amount as $0.50 cannot even buy bread nowadays. Attached photo of a Ba Chor Mee I bought elsewhere with extra pork lard, no extra charges required. Seems like Malaysia boleh not boleh already
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Anthony Ng on Google

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The Penang-style charkoayteow is recommended here. Altho fried five plates each time, the koayteow has sufficient 'heat', 2 prawns and egg for a tasty treat. Only missing the cockles and Chinese sausage for an authentic Penang rendition. However, the place lacks sufficient seats so may have to stand around while a diner finishes.
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Mihwa Lee on Google

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Can't travel to Malaysia? This will do for now. For me, I had hard time deciding what to eat. Everything looked so good. Finally settled for penang kway teow. Had nice wokhei taste.
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Adeline O on Google

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This is not a review of all the stalls in general, but one specific dessert stall here. For $1.80, the portion is not only small, the bowl used is so shallow - totally not worth the price. All water & not much barley nor bean curd skin. If not for the β€˜ok’ taste, I would give it a one star. Not worth another visit / patronage.
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Saifu Angto on Google

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Good selection of stalls from dessert, soup, rice and noodle dishes, rojak, popiah, etc. Plenty of tables and quite clean. Tried the popiah and it's alright, the green bean/sago soup and ice kachang are pretty good.

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