Nyonya Cendol at Subang Parade Mall offers a delightful taste of traditional Nyonya desserts and dishes. Their signature cendol features pandan jelly strands with a pleasant bite, complemented by rich coconut milk and sweet palm sugar. Itâs a refreshing treat, especially in Malaysiaâs warm climate. ďżź ďżź
Beyond cendol, the menu boasts other Nyonya specialties like 3 Rasa Pan Mee, prepared to order with torn noodles that are always al dente, and Nasi Lemak with a flavorful acar (pickled vegetables). The dishes are flavorful and reasonably priced, providing authentic homemade goodness in a comfortable, air-conditioned setting. ďżź
Operating daily from 10:30 AM to 10:00 PM, itâs a convenient spot for both lunch and dinner. The staff is friendly and attentive, enhancing the overall dining experience. Whether youâre craving traditional desserts or hearty Nyonya meals, Nyonya Cendol at Subang Parade Mall is...
   Read moreFood is OK here and the quality of the cendol (RM6.90) should be lauded as they taste similar across their outlets with the one at Summit is slightly sweeter. However, I felt like the yam cake (RM4.80) here is on the smaller side. Not sure if there's a price hike recently but it's certainly pricier here compared to IOI Mall and Summit (price is still subject to 10% service charge)
Service is okay too and they even gave me an extra pair of fork & spoon and a bowl thinking I will be sharing the food with my friend. Atmosphere-wise, better than the gloomy experience you'll be getting at Summit but can't beat the free music you get from the busker stationed just outside the outlet just like at IOI Mall Puchong
Walk & Ride SJ Info: You can get to Subang Parade via the KJ line LRT by stopping at the Subang Jaya LRT station. It's then a short 5-10 minutes walk...
   Read moreVisited Nyonya Cendol at Subang Parade during lunch hour and tried their Chee Cheong Fun with 3 side dishes, along with the Nasi Lemak 3 Rasa (Traditional Rendang Ayam - drumstick) and cold drinking water.
The Chee Cheong Fun was decent in texture, but the sauce was far too sweet for my liking. Unfortunately, the chicken rendang was quite a letdown â lacking the depth and richness you'd expect from a traditional rendang, and it was noticeably oily.
The place was fairly crowded, likely due to the lunch rush rather than reputation. Service was just average and run by foreign staff, which isnât an issue per se, but the attentiveness and engagement could be improved.
Overall, not the satisfying meal I was hoping for. Plenty of other better options around if youâre craving solid...
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