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Ben Lim

Ben Lim

1

Don’t order from the scam cai fan stall - premium of >50% for a few slices of canned mushrooms and celery and cauliflower ($1.40 vs $0.90 for normal vegetables). If customers need to read through all the prints on pricing before ordering in a normal Heartland Mall foodcourt, then please open in more premium areas like Marina Bay to justify for your premium prices.

Ashley Liew

Ashley Liew

5

Malaysia Boleh is in basement 2 of AMK Hub, just beside NTUC FairPrice supermarket. So many options including some healthy yet tasty ones. Really busy dining in especially on weekends but the turnover is high. Stalls may be busy but the staff are friendly too. Felt quite clean to dine in too. Still tasty for takeaway food too!

Tyler E. West

Tyler E. West

4

Good food. No complaints. I would eat there again on my way to something else. Was it special or memorable? Not really. But not every meal needs to be the food was quality and right sized for my appetite.

hn t

hn t

4

My colleague recommended me wanton mee at Malaysia Boleh Jurong Point but its too far from my house. Decided to give Amk hub a shot and wasnt disappointed. Sei Ngan Zai Wanton mee: my colleague said the noodle is nice, not the typical egg noodle but this is not the case at Amk outlet. Regardless, I enjoyed it because charsiew has the char taste, the soup is tasty with carrot and white cabbage, wanton is savoury and springy with big chunk of pork. Cost: $4.5. Char Kway Teow ($5/$6.5): got no cockles at all. $5 for 2 prawn and small portion, its a bit expensive. Ban mian: so so only, the onsen egg is nice though.

Jasmine Khoo

Jasmine Khoo

4

Lovely Malaysian fare which is pretty much as authentic as it gets! Their Assam Laksa is definitely worth eating, and comes with generous amounts of toppings. Apart from Assam Laksa, do try their Char Kway Teow, Curry Yong Tau Foo Char Kway Teow and Claypot Rice. It’s really quite authentic and bound to hit your cravings for Malaysian food in the right spots!