Nyonya House

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  • Walked past here a few times so decided to check it out one Friday night. Walked in and we were seated immediately. Staff were attentive and friendly …

  • My score 3 stars. J & I had lunch here today. Place was pretty full but we got a table straight away - service was good & quick. We ordered: Nasi Lema…

  • This place has been on the list for quite a time now, especially due to proximity to home, and today was the day!We were given a table without any wai…


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

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4 Reviews on “Nyonya House”

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  • A&S Eat Everything

    Walked past here a few times so decided to check it out one Friday night. Walked in and we were seated immediately. Staff were attentive and friendly too.

    We ordered the mixed meat Satay Skewers, Satay Chicken Roti, Nasi Goreng and the Nyonya Vermicelli.

    The Satay Skewers were nice and flavoursome with a nice Satay sauce on the side. The roti wrap was also nice but lacked flavour, just needed a bit more zing. The Nasi Goreng was very flavoursome though and very nice. The Nyonya Vermicelli also lacked flavour. It was nice though and the elements were there but it was just missing that little bit extra.

    Overall, it was an enjoyable meal. I will be back again!

  • Prof. Pinkchops@Lunch Lab

    My score 3 stars. J & I had lunch here today. Place was pretty full but we got a table straight away – service was good & quick. We ordered: Nasi Lemak w chicken curry/Char Koay Teow/Roti w satay sauce. Nasi L > Was the best dish by far – nice peanuts, plenty of rice, but only a moderate amount of chicken (was spicy & tasty though). Spicy thick sambal was separate from the dried anchovies, which I liked (as it kept them crunchy). Half a boiled egg, two pieces of cucumber (no pickles). Not as good as Laksa King’s, but better than Chef Lagenda’s IMO. CKT > Was very pale, no Lap Cheong – perhaps this was why there was no smoky/charry character (which was a big downer for me). Wide rice noodles, fish cake & egg were nice, but only 3 medium prawns! Roti > Satay sauce was spicy & nice, but there wasn’t heaps of it. The Roti was not like any I’ve had before at a restaurant (totally different to Mamak’s for example). It was very round & uniform, slightly thick rather than light & flaky (no puffed layers of pastry). BTW – Neither the FKT or Roti looked like their pictures on the menu! Overall > Food & prices ok, so not bad if you’re a local. We shop down this way a bit (Stockland), so based on the Nasi L will give NH another go & try some different dishes from their extensive menu.

  • Rishabh Shukla

    This place has been on the list for quite a time now, especially due to proximity to home, and today was the day!
    We were given a table without any wait, and the service was decent. I tried Curried fried rice and Mee-goreng today. Curried fried was ok ok, but Mee-goreng was super- delicious!!
    With a place so busy, I was impressed by the time it took for the food to reach our table.
    Would definitely be going next time to explore further the elaborate menu they have, especially a diverse range of drinks 🙂

  • Kerli Kerli Kerli

    Nice little restaurant located in the sanctuary lakes shopping area.. pretty authentic tasting Malaysia food..
    They had Malaysian style coffee too which was made with condense milk..
    Would recommend this place for those in the area looking for some authentic Malaysian dishes..

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Sanctuary Lakes, 300 Point Cook Road, Point Cook, Melbourne

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