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2012-12-14
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Malaysia Boleh is relatively new in Jurong Point. It is NOT a restaurant so just step in and be ready to discover a whole new world! It is really an interesting place to eat at if you haven’t tried yet. It mimics the food streets in Malaysia, albeit a lot cleaner (: It is like an air-conditioned and <b>high-class hawker centre</b>. They also play retro Chinese music in the background, giving off old-fashioned and classy vibes. There are many stalls selling many Malaysia/Singapore
My friend and I decided to try one of the mee rebus (see picture!).
I was quite surprised that it is actually quite spicy even though it does not appear to be. There are two types of noodles – one is the thicker white ones, and one is the mifen ones. The gravy is really fragrant, delicious and very very good. It is a few notches better than the ones you find in hawker centres. Definitely worth a try.
The service is very fast-paced and clears your tray almost immediately when you finished.
However, the downside is that this place is so popular that it is difficult to find a space to eat. We were there at 6pm and it was already so crowded. I can't imagine when it is the peak hour dinner time at 7 plus, the crowd would be crazy!
For full review and more photos, please visit http://spherepiece.blogspot.sg/2013/07/food-feat-food-courts-fare.html
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