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Reviews for Malaysia Boleh! The Centre Point

Clo’s Laobu

Clo’s Laobu

4

After looking through the reviews I don’t have high hopes for this food court but still decided to try since the prices are very reasonable to find in Orchard I have ordered fried kway teow, Fried Orh Lua, Bak Kut Teh & Claypot mee tai mak. Non of the food disappoint me at all. Will strongly recommend orh lua, the chilli is good. Servings are huge too. These 4 items cost me less than $25.

KONG MICHAEL

KONG MICHAEL

1

We ordered claypot chicken rice n char kway teow (CKT).The claypot chicken rice is mushy. The CKT is average with 2 slice of Chinese sausage n 2 prawns. Service crew of both stallls are unfriendly. We asked for no chilli for the CKT n the reply was “it comes with chilli, u can’t choose”. The service crew at the drink’s stall is a bit friendlier. We would not recommend these stalls. Some of the seats are not well spaced in this food court.

Foodieextreme Foodieextreme

Foodieextreme Foodieextreme

3

We visited Malaysia Boleh at The Centrepoint a few times during our stay nearby. My daughter and I especially loved the roast pork and roast duck from Sei Ngan Zai Roasted — the meats were delicious and freshly made, and we came back for them more than once. I also tried the bak kut teh from Stall 6, but it was unfortunately quite watered down and lacked the depth of flavor I was hoping for. Overall, the food court offers a good variety and fast service, but the quality really depends on the stall.

Eileen LKY (Hungry Mama)

Eileen LKY (Hungry Mama)

5

The Rojak at Malaysia Boleh ! at The Centrepoint is the best rojak I have eaten. The roasted you tiao is super super crunchy. The sauce is just perfect, all ingredient evenly coated. Sauce not too much and not too salty. Highly recommended you to try their Rojak. Their Durian Milk Ice also very nice 👍🏻. The durian puree flavour is strong.

Henry Harrison

Henry Harrison

4

A convenient place to eat Singapore hawker food. However, taste is average. Service is typically hawker style.

Faith

Faith

3

Chwee kueh and carrot cake (black and white) were generally good. Coffee is quite good as well. The place is usually crowded.

Jeremy Hiew

Jeremy Hiew

1

Visited the drinks stall and was disappointed with the attitude of the staff who took my order. I ordered 6 drinks, and his response—a look of shock and the comment, "order so many ah?"—was unnecessary and showed a poor, impatient attitude. While he eventually processed the order, the initial reaction was unprofessional. Service experience needs improvement.

maxwinder

maxwinder

4

A nice and comfortable environment to have a meal. Nice design of Malaysia and penang decoration and not very crowded. Tasted the char siew noodle was nice and coffee was good as well.

Ash

Ash

4

Had very low expectations after reading the reviews before coming here but my experience wasn’t that bad! Food was delicious?! I ordered the chilli ban mee but changed my noodle to u mian and it was yummy. Loved how to noodle soaked up the sauce and it was not hard and doughy. Noodles were soft and easy to bite. Pity they didn’t provide soup for the dry version. The soup version looked pretty good. Cleaner was rude as per the reviews. Egg was runny, Ikan bilis was crunchy. Love the pork lard in it. Yummy! Will come back definitely. $5.50 for this in town is definitely worth it.

Jenny Liew

Jenny Liew

4

I had the Char Kway teow, and it was delicious. It was also quite cheap, considering it is located at Centerpoint on Orchard Road. They have a group of stores all selling Malasian foods.