Sprzężenie zwrotne
Przekaż informację zwrotnąFrom baba Malay for father house to mama mother house <br/ The change the name and yet still same staffs working.<br/ I don 't know why the reason for he change this business name, but anyway they still serve good food. <br/ <br/ Sate Ayam chicken skewers is my favorite dish.<br/ Nasi lemak fragrant coconut rice also is one of my favorite here. It comes with side dishes, such as curry chicken or beef , sambel egg and fried anchovies.<br/ Taste reminds me having this dish back in Malaysia.<br/ The new version of nasi lemak, they also put pineapple in 'acar ' pickle condiment.
We came here for a quick lunch and it certainly was! Located in the Grace Hotel. It is now known as Mama Laksa House. Order and make payment at the counter, you're handed a number and go select a free table. The man serving at the counter was friendly. They accept payment by credit card too which is a bonus. Unfortunately it was quite busy and it took a bit but eventually got a table and the staff were quick to clear the table. They serve a variety of Malaysian cuisine.<br/ <br/ We had the Rendang Lean Beef Curry Rice and Mee Siam Goreng. Both dishes had a slight spicy kick to them but not overly so. The beef was melt in the mouth and better than other rendangs I have had where the beef had been chewy. Nice flavour and enough sauce for the rice to absorb. The noodle dish was plentiful and delicious.
Now calls Mama Laksa House. I visited at lunch and thisplace was absolutely packed with local corporates. The menu is simple Malaysianstyle with all the classic dishes. I had the Mee Siam $12.50 and it was spicywith a boiled egg which was a great surprise. You order at the counter and theyaccept card. The place was full but a table came up quickly and it was cleanedup by the staff straight after .. the food followed short after. I will definitelyvisit again.
This relatively unknown Malaysian eatery located in the gothic Grace Hotel is a welcome retreat from the hoards that frequent those dreaded busy food halls.
Mee Goreng. Best mee goreng I have tried so far in Sydney. Most other places are too sweet.