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The boss is very nice and will remind you that the portions are large and you should not order too much. The dishes taste very good! It was my first time there and I ordered all greasy dishes. I was really greasy after eating them. But I cannot deny that this is a restaurant worth going to.
Mamak is a well-known Malaysian restaurant in Chinatown. The dishes are authentic and the prices are reasonable. If you go there at mealtime, you often have to wait for a table. Most Asians should be able to adapt to and like its taste.
Mamak's mutton curry and naan bread are worth a try. If you like spicy food, you will definitely love the mutton curry. The one in City is smaller and there is always a queue. The one in Chatswood is slightly bigger and usually there is no queue.
Went here yesterday, but unfortunately forgot to take photos. Very good restaurant, 【Taste】Good. 【Environment】Good. 【Service】Okay.
#3 years later, the first stop abroad Mamak, a Malaysian restaurant near Chinatown, has people queuing all the time. I went there at 5:30 pm on Monday evening, 🈚️queue, 🈚️queue, 🈚️queue. This time I tried several popular recommended foods, 🈚️no luck. * Malaysian satay beef skewers, with secret satay sauce * Original Roti (Malay hand-grabbed pancake), the sambal sauce is quite appetizing * Sambal squid, if you can't eat spicy food, don't order it * Nasi lemak, delicious😋 The big window allows people waiting on the street to appreciate the chef's cooking skills and the production process of the signature dish Indian flatbread (Roti). ⭐️It is said that there is a special price for lunch #Local food #Malaysian food #Try the authentic old brand #My late night canteen