1 Jurong West Central 2, #03 - 28 Jurong Point, Singapore 648886
What travelers say:
The food sold here is all Malaysian food, a lot of food. You don't have to go to Malaysia, you can eat here. It is very popular with nearby residents. Everyone comes here to eat with their family. The price is not expensive, much cheaper than eating in a restaurant.
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Reviews of Malaysia Boleh - Jurong Point
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The food sold here is all Malaysian food, a lot of food. You don't have to go to Malaysia, you can eat here. It is very popular with nearby residents. Everyone comes here to eat with their family. The price is not expensive, much cheaper than eating in a restaurant.
Although the epidemic has affected people, people still have to go out to eat. This place specializes in Malaysian food, and you can taste different food from various places. I like it very much. The environment is good and I eat here often.
A street in Malaysia with lots of Malaysian delicacies. Although we can only take food home due to the recent epidemic and cannot eat in the restaurant, many people still come to buy. I like the Ye Zi Mei steamed bun stall in the middle of the entrance the most. There are many flavors, and the steamed buns are large and generous.
Malaysia Boleh is located on the 3rd floor of Jurong Point, and mainly sells traditional Malaysian food. There are many stalls, and there is a traditional rice dumpling shop at the entrance, decorated with a tricycle, which is very impressive. Rice dumplings are not expensive, 3 to 4 yuan each, depending on the taste.
Malaysia Boleh Food Court, founded by Singaporeans, has been operating in Jurong Point for 7 years. There are more than 20 stalls selling authentic food from all over Malaysia, so I don't have to fly to Malaysia to find food. The Penang fried rice noodles here are very flavorful and delicious. I have to queue up every time, even if it takes 30 minutes, it's worth it! Suddenly I was greedy, so I came to this food court in the west from the east of Singapore just for a bowl of delicious Cendol On the recommendation of a friend, I had a bowl of spicy handmade flat noodles. The spicy sauce noodles are really delicious, not very spicy, and the price is not expensive. There are several more stalls of delicious food in the food court, I will introduce them next time
Malaysia boleh is on the third floor of Jurong Point. There is a stall at the door called "Famous Handmade Yez Mei Bao". The buns are big and have lots of fillings, which is good.