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nsms1992

• From Malaysia • Live in Australia • Islam

Located in Melbourne City. Very close to tram stop. The taste was just right. You could get better anywhere else. The sambal wasn't that spicy as you expected. The portion was just right. Overall, 5/10.
Super yummy food. They have extended thei restaurant into a bigger ones. So more people can come and dine in! They served really big portion, so you can share with 2/3 others. Their charcoal chicken 🖒🖒🖒 their fragrant rice, superb. Compared to other Kebab House/Afghan restaurant this is the best but the price is a bit expensive. Still worth it.
My friend bought me here while my friends and I were on vacation in queensland. This thai shop divided into 2, one which serve non-halal food, and the other shop which serve halal food. They have seperate kitchen and utensils. Don't be surprise if the waiter/waitress ask you, what level of spicyness you want for your food. We chose level 3 for tomyam soup and fried rice. Still bearable, then 2nd time, we chose level 4 for fried rice, and we can't even finish it! DoubleSuper-spicy. If you want to try, give a shot! All the best. 🖒🖒
By far, the best indonesian "ayam-penyet" I've ever taste. Their sambal was umphh. You'll need more than a glass of water. Your mouth will start salivate. Their iga bakar was good too, even though I'm not a big fan of Iga. So good 🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒
Something nice to take home. Family size pizza! I love their hawaiian chicken (pineapple, chicken meat on top!) And also their margarita (just tomato and cheese) and meat pizza *can't remember their name! There are too many pizza to choose! Just a small shop, next to Halal Butcher. Not too far from Adelaide CBD. Quite near to the Adelaide Airport.
Small shop by the side of Pulteney Street. Very close to Adelaide uni as well as UNISA City East campus. They have combo rice/noodle with 2 or 3 dishes. And if you're a uni student, just present your student ID and you'll get 10% off. Price is cheaper compared to other shop. Less than 10$ for rice and 3 dishes for student. Negative part is sometimes their food was a bit cold and they gave more veggie even though the main dish is *chicken or beef*.
One of the shop in Adelaide Central Plaza's foodcourt - do not have to worry about seats. But, please come early if you wish to eat lunch. They sell food in combo; rice / noodle with 2 or 3 dishes. Price still reasonable with the big portion. I love their honey sesame chicken, chicken satay and their veggie noodle.
Very close to Adelaide CBD. The restaurant had nice decorations; sometime they also have belly dance performance. The staffs were welcoming and friendly too! But unfortunately; the restaurant is small to accomodate their customers. Luckily my friends and I booked a place; or else you can't even get it especially on weekend. The food was a bit expensive. Each plate cost you 30aud. 7aud only for the saffron rice. But it taste good 🖒 and we shared for 4 people.
Feel hot during summer days? Don't worry. Chill your throat at Dessert Story. Very close to Adelaide Central Market and just next to Papparich.
Definitely best place to eat. Located in the city of Adelaide. They also serve variety of Malay-Indo food. They are situated in the food court of Rundle place, so anyone who are planning to come here, please come early and not during lunch hour. You'll be waiting for seat.
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