Warong
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I saw many peoples food came in a huge portion, therefore I chose food from their combo menu with only $8.5 for 1 choice of side dish with rice or noo…
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Wish I had read the reviews, very disappointed with the laska and the chicken rice was...well equally disappointing. The place is so busy but this was…
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One of the best Asian eateries in the rundlemall.I ordered for nasi goreng which was very tasty and also had generous portion.Food is fresh and flavou…
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Warong is open for Food Court. Warong serves Asian, Indonesian and Malaysian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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8 Reviews on “Warong”
Wish I had read the reviews, very disappointed with the laska and the chicken rice was…well equally disappointing. The place is so busy but this was one place where busy does not mean good food, its the opposite. I guess the high demand got to them and they couldn’t keep up with the quality. What a waste of my precious money, and yes $19 is too much for this food. The Laska soup had no coconut flavour and thin consistency not the thick luscious rich gravy that makes you wanting more. Its suppose to be comfort food… its was not comforting! It was uncomforting eventhough that is not a word, that’s how it felt. I’ve had better laska in dodgy looking places. The chicken pieces looked liked they were butched up by one hand tough chunky different sizes like cutoff with joint bone. 3 piece of thin fish cake, 2 dried tofu that tastes like chemicals frozen fried in weird oil. A taste I do not want anyone else to taste. The chicken rice had nothing to really talk about, really nothing but bits of chicken and rice and I wonder if they put msg? And I really wish they would stop with the mountain loads of beans sprouts on everything, just because its cheap…. oh i give up! People do yourself a favour and just walk across to the David Jones foodcourt and tell me its better. I shall be doing the same next time. Maybe with less crowd the food quality might improve.
One of the best Asian eateries in the rundlemall.I ordered for nasi goreng which was very tasty and also had generous portion.Food is fresh and flavoursome and cheap.It made me remember those asian eateries in singapore airport.
Located on the corner of a food court, Warong provides south-east Asian street food at an affordable price. The menu has lots of variety for each dish, allowing you to precisely choose what food you want to enjoy. In particular the satay chicken was very tasty, and while it lacked the creaminess alot of restaurants have with satay, the spices and peanut based sauce was much more rich and better in my opinion. The fried rice is also a great way if you’re feeling hungry without regard for a balanced meal. The noodles are also very nice, and offer lots of flavours in a single bowl. I would recommend for the university student or worker, but would suggest it to other people to try at least once!
Probably one of the better lunchtime food court eateries out there. My go to if I’m looking for something filling yet delicious but inexpensive. Must try the beef ribs and the nasi goreng with extra sambal.
Just your average Malaysian/Indonesian food takeout from the food court. The food is inexpensive and tasty, but it’s just a place you go to get food during your lunch/uni break or to get a quick feed to satisfy your Asian palette so there’s nothing quite special about it.UPDATE: Last time I wrote a review, I realised I may have compared Warong too much with restaurant standards. Looking at things now, I have been back time and time again, and sure the food isn’t up there, but it’s still decent and tasty in my opinion. You mustn’t hold takeaway chains like this at such a high level, nor should you have high expectations that they will deliver the most authentic dishes. Warong is a place that has earned a spot in my good books for its quick, non-fussy, cheap, and tasty dishes, whether or not people think otherwise.
We tried 3 places in Adelaide for the chicken rice – this is the only store which serves you an authentic rice that is cooked using chicken soup with garlic and ginger. The other 2 served you with plain rice. Good size serving and the best of the 3 at the cheapest price 😉 and comes with a nice chilli sauce. Also try the laksa noodles – nice and tasty with extra sambal as I like my laksa more spicy.
Ordered warong Kuay Teow. Amazing flavour. Not oily compared to traditional ones. Highly recommended! Would rate this the best shop in the mall