Straits Cafe
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This place is always packed full with people, but tables usually will be available with couple minutes wait, as their food were served really quickly.…
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Well priced and tasty local Malaysian food. Had the beef curry which was yummy, and the mee goreng was also great and with a little kick of spice. Rot…
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Efficient and prompt service. Food came out very quickly. Will come back for the Assam laksa. Char kway teow was quite salty, but thats probably due t…
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6 Reviews on “Straits Cafe”
This place is always packed full with people, but tables usually will be available with couple minutes wait, as their food were served really quickly.
Love their crispy yee mee, noodles were deep fried (not greasy at all) and very generous with sauce. I am a sauce lover, so really happy with it. Sure will be back to try out other dishes.
Well priced and tasty local Malaysian food. Had the beef curry which was yummy, and the mee goreng was also great and with a little kick of spice. Roti was crispy and fresh. Really decent prices and nice staff too! 🙂 will definitely return!
Efficient and prompt service. Food came out very quickly. Will come back for the Assam laksa. Char kway teow was quite salty, but thats probably due to my low salt tolerance. Hainanese chicken was nice, but the rice was white rice – not the kind you would usually get in Hainanese chicken rice. Will still recommend. Plenty of 2P parking outside restaurant.
Authentic Malaysian/Singapore local delights, known them since the owner’s dad was cooking in Doncaster. At that time, he cooked one of the best Cha kway Tiao (Fried Kway Tiao). This store still make one of the best Asian food..and popiah. Lots of local visiting there so you can see the owner greeting some familiar faces. We will always be back when we are around the area.
Had their penang laksa noodle soup and tried a bit of char kway teow. Never had penang laksa before, it has strong belacan taste and smell, I enjoyed it. It has good ratio of meat and noodles, portion not too big or too small. Char kway teow was really nice too, had pork crackles diced and generous with it. Very impressed with the food, feels like what authentic Malaysian food should be (even though i have never been to Malaysia). It just feels like a lot of love put into the dishes. It came out quick too. The only thing that would make this place 5/5 is if it has more decoration to the place. At the moment its pretty plain and rather boring.
Straits cafe as Wantirna. Traditional Malaysian cuisine restaurant serves tasty Malaysian laksa and delicious dishes. Good place for lunch and I ordered the fish head laksa. Deep fried fish head and nicely cooked. Very good.
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