Cinta Rasa

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  • All the 6 dishes i had today was amazing, all are me and my friends are super satisfied. I would love to go to this restaurant again and recommended t…

  • Craving Southeast Asian food, we happened to stop by Campsie. Seeing the massive Malaysian flag affixed to the front of the store, we were hoping for …

  • Food and waitress customer service are average. A little distance to walk from Campsie station. Personally I like curry fish head with extra chill. Se…


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Cinta Rasa is open for Casual Dining. Cinta Rasa serves Malaysian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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takeaway availableindoor seatingno alcohol available

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9 Reviews on “Cinta Rasa”

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3.8
9 reviews
  • Joanna Luong

    Food and waitress customer service are average. A little distance to walk from Campsie station. Personally I like curry fish head with extra chill. Seafood tofu pot is very good. Try their homemade tofu.

  • I'm Hangry

    Very humble plain looking restaurant but it is definitely popular at lunch time.The sambal mee goreng was tasty but was heavy on the noodles and light on the protein (chicken, fish cakes etc). I find Penang Hawker in Campsie to be far better with their stir fried noodles – generous serves of both the noodles and proteins (inc. prawns!)

  • Tastypanda

    Good quality Malaysian food at an affordable price and also good service. We ordered the Mongolian style spare pork ribs, garlic kang kong, curry chicken nasi lemak and also sago dessert. Will definitely be back.

  • MealzxD

    This place has good, satisfying Malaysian food and I personally think is better than Albee’s up on the other side of Campsie 😛 Been here a couple of times and have ordered a variety of dishes and they are all done pretty well. The cheap pricing for good food also makes it a winner ! I’ve had their cereal king prawns, hor fun, fish head noodle soup, hainanese chicken, salt n pepper squid, sweet n sour pork and a variety of their sambal vegetable dishes. It might not be the best you’ve ever had but it’s a nice casual restaurant for some yummy food 🙂

  • Eating_Monster

    Came here for lunch on Saturday. We came here just before noon therefore the restaurant was not busy and we were served pretty quickly. Ordered wa tan hor, Hokkien fried noodle and iced Milo. Both wa tan hor and Hokkien noodle were tasty and pretty similar to those that I used to have in Malaysia. However I think that the Hokkien noodle was a bit runny, I prefer it to be more sticky/with more black sauce. There’re chicken, fish cakes, squid and veg in the noodle. No prawns eventho there’re prawns in the photos on their wall. Price wise, it’s cheap, cheaper than other restaurants with decent portion. Would go back to try out other menus.

  • WhatChiaHavin

    In a nut shell, cheap eats. We had the following:Achar Awak, Loh Bak, Char kuey teow, fish head bihun soup and Mustard leaf w coarse bihun soup.Taste wise I’d say so-so but for value for money it’s tops. Big portions; eg lots of fish heads, noodles. Couldn’t say the same for the starters.I noticed after ordering that most people seem to order dishes to accompany rice. Could be they are more famous for those vs. Msian hawker fare.

  • Culinary Artist

    5 of us vs 7 dishes !I would say very satisfying dishes.As a starter we ordered the herbal tea… very refreshing and not too sweet .First dish came, bean curd with mixed vegetables in hot pot! I heard they made their own tofu and quick flash fried. Tofu is very soft and delicate.Second dish: balacan kangkung… water spinach cooked with fermented shrimp paste! Everyone likes it and no body complaining.Third: Bihun Goreng or stir fried vermicelli.Nothing special but very enjoyable dish over all.Fourth: Cinta Rasa Crispy Fish.Nice fish, fried and served crispy, sauce to go with this dish also yummy.Fifth: pork spare Ribs King.Spare ribs, served with sesame and Linda ala king sauce, similar kind of sweet and sour sauce.Sixth: Spicy fried Pipies.Can’t stop digging on the bowl looking for this beauty. Sauce is very delish.Last one: Beef Rendang!This was the worst dish over all.Rendang is not what I expected. Sauce a little runny like Soup. How? I don’t know, it doesn’t resemble alike Malaysian rendang that I know. Worst rendang dish ever! Despite of that, the meat was nicely braised for long time, just soft and fall apart. This was the reason I don’t give full point on my review.

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140 Beamish Street, Campsie, Sydney

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