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Wilson T

Wilson T

5

Ordered the kaya toast set from the drinks stall. To be honest, didnt have any high expectations as it was from a food court. Would normally eat kaya toast set from yakun. However, after having this, it is equally amazing. (Or even better) From the picture itself, I have never seen such huge and well cooked half boiled eggs. Just look at the yolk. The bread is also toasted perfectly and the teh o peng is thick with enough flavor. Come give it a try and you will never regret.

Nothing To see

Nothing To see

1

I dabao outside food for tonight and decided to have a meal here first. While deciding what food should I eat, I opened the outside food without take note that no outside food are allowed. I was informed by the staff that no outside food allowed. I noted and kept back the outside food and continued searching on what food should I eat. 2 aunty staff here especially the boy cut hair. I dont want to know your name and you don’t have to keep reminding and talking back in front of your customers. They have totally spoiled my mood to eat my meals here. Please ensure your staff are well-trained on customer service. Such a terrible experience

Yi Ling

Yi Ling

4

Price wise here is rather exorbitant considering that it's a food court. An average meal here costs above $8. But the only difference from a typical aircon food court is that this specialises in Malaysian cuisine. And its fair to say that every item ordered so far turned out to be really good! Portion size is also not measely which I appreciate. The Nasi Lemak Ayam Rempah though was close to $10, the chicken was so well marinated with aromatic spices, the skin was crispy and super fragrant. The meat was also very tender. Definitely would come back here again for this Nasi Lemak if I'm in the vicinity with a craving for it. The pork noodles took pretty long as I waited around 15 mins for a bowl of kway teow soup. A queue number was also given.

Another Big Bite

Another Big Bite

5

We savor one-stop for popular KL dishes at EatAlley food court. We started with aromatic claypot chicken rice & lovely broth black vinegar pig trotter from Klang Siong Huat. Not to miss the famous Petaling Street chicken curry noodle - slurped up all the tasty gravy! Praise to the KL Hokkien fried noodle wok hey. Noodle lovers will like this dish. I will begin with Raub Musang King durian Chendol in case you run out of space for this absolutely delicious tall dessert after a sumptuous KL cuisine. Highly recommended to pig out here.

SingWei Wong

SingWei Wong

5

Interesting concept with all the famous street food from Msia. Tried the BKT, Black Hokkien Mee, Charsiew noodles, beef noodles and Chendol, all tastes very authentic Msian flavours and especially the pork noodle soup, one of the best i have tried. Now they even have chwee kueh. Yes prices are higher, but they are located in the middle of town, rentals are killing all businesses. Do support n keep it up EatAlley, kudos 👏

Ian Chua

Ian Chua

4

This was the dry pork noodles F2. Soup was impeccably flavourful, with tender pork slices, minced meat balls and pork ball. Noodle was a tad oily, but with fresh pieces of pork lard, it was superbly tasty. Not a morsel left. There are lots of other stalls to try like the KL Hokkien Mee and Nasi Lemak.

Chris

Chris

5

First time trying this place. I must say considering Orchard rental, this food court serves good quality food at a reasonable price. Only tried 2 items this visit, and I would give the Nasi Lemak a 5-star and the wanton noodles a 4-star. Will be back again to try the Hokkien Mee

Sarah S

Sarah S

4

Came here on a weekend. Malaysian-style food court with hokkien mee (the black kind), klang bak kut teh, wanton noodles, claypot rice, nasi lemak, chendol etc. I had the pork noodles - the lady at the stall had quite an attitude and was pretty rude. The food was tasty though, soup was good and the portion was decent. I also tried the chendol, which was perfect for a hot day. Not much service to speak of as it’s a food court, you’re also expected to clear your own tray. Overall I enjoyed my meal here and will come back if I am in the area.

Flying Molen

Flying Molen

4

The food here was excellent! You can’t go wrong with Malaysia food. Strongly recommend the Beh Pork Noodles and Jian Po steam rice cakes with savoury pickles (jui kuih). The service of most stalls was generally not great. Staff were impatient and tend to show their frustrations especially the coffee stall. Taste of the milk tea (teh c kosong) was not great. I visited Eat Alley a number of times and haven’t had any great service experience so far. Perhaps something to improve upon.

Ching San Lim

Ching San Lim

5

Been wanting to give this foodcourt a try since it started up last year but never had the opportunity since we don’t go into Orchard much. Finally we found time and gave it a try. For me, I was really keen to try the wanton mee as I think KL has the best wanton mee. Oh btw, this foodcourt showcases some of the famous Malaysian food but honestly, I think you still have to travel north to have the real deal. The food here is not bad but I think perhaps mentally, I still think it’s different from what you can get in KL. For eg, I would have loved pork lard on my wanton mee but that was clearly missing. Pork noodle and nasi lemak were good.