Stumbled upon Nyonya Tingkat’s Special Briyani Promotion and wow—it’s a satisfying combo that delivers both flavor and value.
✨ What we loved:
Nasi Briyani Ayam: Aromatic, fluffy basmati rice infused with bold spices and accompanied by tender chicken that's well-marinated and flavorful. The crispy fried shallots on top are a nice touch.
Presentation: Served piping hot with a hearty portion. You get all the essentials—egg, papadum, and a side of curry that packs a punch without being overpowering.
Free Drink Included: The Sirap Ais Limau was refreshing and perfectly balances out the richness of the meal. A great move for hot afternoons.
Service Tech: Bonus points for the efficient call button system. It made ordering and asking for refills seamless.
Clean & Bright Ambience: A well-kept spot that blends modern convenience with classic Malaysian flavors.
💬 Overall: If you're craving Malaysian comfort food with a Peranakan twist, Nyonya Tingkat’s briyani promo is a satisfying choice. Great for solo meals, family lunch, or just a quick but...
Read moreComfortable place for meet up but the food and service leaves little to be desired. Chose the location as it is strategically situated near the Bangsar Least. My companion's meal arrived just 10 minutes after ordering which I thought I was perfectly acceptable. My order, the Mee Siam however, took 38 minutes to arrive (after prompting the waitress to check on the order). The taste of the food is not as expected, tasted more like stir fry mamak noodles more than actual Nyonya food. Nyonya Ale was a disappointment too as it tastes artificial with no hint of mint that was supposed to be a part of the drink. You can get better food by walking out of UOA building, minus the...
Read moreI guess I had high expectations and yet, I blame myself for ordering something which was not recommended.
My ikan bakar set would take 15-20 mins, I was warned. It came 30 mins later. And it was not fresh. It was dry. And it was tasteless.
The rice that came with it had a bit of kerabu. That was not too bad because they put in quite a lot of bunga kantan. But the keropok lekor, though crunchy, was just flour with no ikan.
Teh halia - color was right - but the taste didn't deliver.
At the end of the meal, I think only the...
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