Got some fried items to go and they were delicious and affordable! There’s a wideee variety of fried snacks to choose from, definitely vegetarian friendly. Grab some piping hot snacks if you’re in the area, before you do any shopping. You can also ask for some additional “kerak” in Malay (basically just fried crispy bits). YUM!
Nurul
4
A lot of food options here. I tried Pakistani food in this food court. Nihari, naan and Poori- everything was very nice. A must try.
Chen Wei
4
Had maggi goreng. Great variety of halal food. Too hungry to photograph the maggi goreng. The coffee is terrible though. It's like drinking susu.
Amirah
2
After the 4-month long renovation this year all the pigeons that used to plague the stalls upstairs can now be found at this coffee shop downstairs. There are bird dropping all over the floor, tables and chairs. Yuck! This place needs some …
Xin Yi
4
One of the best Malay snacks around. Their epok epok are damn shiok. Jack fruit fritters also shiok. Same quality but cheaper than their T3 branch.
Rahul
4
Tahu goreng - $4 Teh o limau kosong ais - $1.80 Putu piring - $3.50 …
Kumar
4
I have no issue with the food choices here but the chairs are not good for big sized people. Too soft that the moment I sit, I can feel the legs start to spread. Sometimes I have to put an extra chair to make it sturdy. Can the management change the chairs, please?
Mei Ling
2
Nothing worth coming by for. Like up for drinks that take forever, dough items that are more dough than flavour, and pay to be disappointed. If you are here, try the stores across the road which are small but worth your time. Come here if you want to be disappointed. I was and I won't be back
Jin Wei
4
There is a fantastic ayam penyet here, probably one of the best I've ever had. The chicken is moist and crunchy, and the sambal is extremely flavorful. …
Siti Nurhaliza
4
Whenever I am within the Geylang Serai area, Mr. Teh Tarik is one of my favorite places to go. …