Restoran Reaz Corner located at Jalan Dhoby opposite the legendary Sallahuddin charcoals oven baked bread and also adjacent to the old AIA Building next to Bangunan Kerjasama.
It was once started from a simple push cart stall selling steam buns layer with butter & delicious kaya and famous drinks back then teh sarbat favourite for the oldtimer and pensioners during the 70&80ties. Also curry puff , Nasi Lemak packed in banana's leave with sambal ikan bilis (anchorvice) for breakfast or lunch sitting on the long wooden stool.
Good nice foods and as for curry lover capaty with kima and mutton curry , beef rendang ,Chicken nasi bryani or mutton. Fried Chicken, Fish, Roti Canai with fish or chicken curty or delicious dall and half boiled egg with hot coffee or teh tarik.curry puff.
They have since moved , relocate just opposite the old place to a 2 shoplot for more convenient and spacious eating area. Don't miss Reaz Corner at jalan Dhoby if you happen to be in Johor Bahru town. Initially it opened 24 hours but since the convid19 businesses started from 6am until 12 midnight. Will revert if only all eatries outlet can open 24 hours upon approval from the relevant Governments Agencies . Strict SOP procedures & guidelines before entering...
Read moreThe only mamak to go to in Johor Bahru! ❤️ I’ve tried almost everything on the menu, and the taste is just nice for me. The naan cheese? Memang the bomb! You can pull the cheese as long as you want (while standing!) 😂 They’ve got indoor and outdoor seating, but I always choose outdoors—such a nice ambience facing the main road.
The staff are friendly and super helpful, always willing to explain the menu if you’re not familiar with it. Price-wise, it’s reasonable for a restaurant right in the heart of JB city. The only issue is parking—it can be a hustle during weekends. You might have to park a bit further, but hey, it’s a good excuse for a stroll along the street with murals and all.
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Read moreI usually make a visit here when I am in JB, and I have my usual "mee goreng ayam" & teh tarik. The chicken is usually a fried piece (thigh, wing, drumstick etc) added to the fried noodles.
Unfortunately today, my wing was without the drumette. Informed the waiter and he insisted there was a whole wing there.
I feel that the foreign workers that work here tend to take advantage if you are not vigilant.
I don't see any of the old staff, it could be a new set up with the old name....
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