The service was fast, the portions generous and the prices very reasonable. If they had one of these in Sydney it would be the busiest in town but so good to have around. I'm definitely visiting again next time I'm up in Brisbane.
Other places tried for Char Kway Teow:
• 25 Jan 2012 - More More Cha (includes clams)
• 2 June 2010 - Wong Kee Fast Food
• 20 Jan 2010 - Yummy Cuisine
• 19 Oct 2009 - Sayong Curry & Laksa Malaysian Cuisine
• 2 Sept 2009 - Chili Hub
• 16 Aug 2009 - Albee's Kitchen
• 13 Aug 2009 - Jaya Malaysian
• 29 April 2009 - Malay-Chinese Takeaway
• 17 Nov 2008 - Little Singapore Restaurant
• 19 Oct 2008 - KL Kopitiam Malaysian Cuisine
Lobak (Deep Fried Mince Pork Rolls) $6.80
Malaysian Char Kway Teow $9.80
Hainanese Chicken Rice $8.80
Malaysian Nasi Lemak $10.80
Combination Chow Mein $9.80
Assam Squid and Rice $10.80
Combination Fried Ho Fun w Egg Sauce $9.80
Little Singapore Combination Laksa $9.80
Ice Kacang $5
Little Singapore front
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5 comments:
oooh, yum-oh! This looks like the real thing!! I was desperate for Nasi Lemak after returning from Kota Barhu in the north-east of Malaysia and sadly Mamak in Sydney's Chinatown just didn't cut it, despite the write-up in the Herald.
So I guess I have to go to Queensland, eh?...
Hi Kyle, you'll be happy to know that Little Singapore told me they intend to open a shop in Sydney somewhere. If they do they'll put Mamak to shame plus I predict many other Malaysian eateries. But in the meantime it's worth heading up to QLD to sample.
oh my! If Little Singapore do come to sydney, I hope you'll be doing a blog review! - keep ME posted - I'll be there for sure!!
Hi Kyle, We visit Little Singapore Sunnybank quiet reguarly and each visit is the BEST. The food and service is always great. You should definately visit Brissie and eat at Little Singapore Sunnybank or City.
Simon, you can't write up good Malaysian restaurants that aren't in Sydney - not fair!!!!
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