If you’re looking for authentic Malaysian flavours, Frenz Bay Cafe is a must-visit. Their local food selections are simply lovely, with each dish prepared fresh and served with warmth. The highlight for me was their laksa rich, fragrant, and full of depth, just as a good Malaysian laksa should be. The broth has the perfect balance of spice and creaminess, and the portion is generous for the price. Besides laksa, their other local dishes also carry that homely taste you crave when away from home. The stall is clean, service is friendly. Highly recommended if you want a satisfying Malaysian meal that feels both comforting...
Read moreVery homey place Run and cooked by the owner..food might take long time to arrived as there is only 1 cook. Ours took 35-45mins
Fish & chips : Dory fish yet written ocean catch..But anyway fish battered nicely..but not serve with Tartare sauce..served with mushroom sauce instead 6.5/10
Curry mee: Not good at all..Only with fish ball etc..Taste saltless & not enough depth.. Not recommend 3/10
Gyoza: Oklah .Taste homemade..Filling also not enough fat/juice to bind and not tat flavourful as well..but it's oklah 5.5/10
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Read moreI absolutely love this place! It’s quaint and not packed. We came for brunch. The food? Everything smacked! The ikan bilis sandwich? 😚🤌🏼 The spring rolls and dumplings were fantastic. Laksa- 8/10 Tomyam Meehoon- 8/10 (not spicy enough but fresh seafood) Cili padi meehoon- 7.5/10 (not spicy enough, we’re Indian. But seafood really good) Char kuey teow- 9/10 (customized)
The waiter is the chef. I’m so impressed by him. I wonder how it is when the place is packed. So maybe like don’t all come here same...
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