Nasi Lemak is bland in taste and a little bit undercooked. The chicken's taste is averagely seasoned and the inside is dry. It is also not crispy (probably the delivery time made it soggy)
The Murtabak ayam is well seasoned, and have lots of meat inside. So it is very filling.When I paired it with their sambal, it sure hit the spot.
Sambal- I would probably re-order their sambal in the future. It tastes divine. Their sambal's flavor have depth and complexity that I crave for. It pairs well with a lot of dishes, may it be plain boiled egg, roti etc.
Their teh is also good. It is not to sweet which I like. The flavor of the tea, milk, sugar is balanced.
The roti bom,I would have enjoyed the taste of it if it is not burned and rock hard when it got to me. I'm not using dentures,my teeth are strong but chewing it is a struggle.
For people who order food for aesthetic reason(for influencers on IG),Food presentation is not IG worthy,it is not the same as it looks like in the photo,which I don't really mind.
The the packaging is not that secure, the Kari ayam and the soup have leakage which created a mess. The teh packaging is good though, no spillage
For the price, I would say its the cheapest I could find in talabat. The price is good for the quality of food you'll get. You get what...
Read moreFood quantities are very less compare to other restaurants.... But prices are high....kindly don't visit this restaurant they're charging for parcel....I ordered pongal in the menu it's 6 Riyal but they charged 7 Riyal.... Taste is ok only....their idlies are like mini idlies...Vada is small size but cost is 1.5 Riyal.....Most hated part is I ordered Mutton biryani it valued for 17 riyal in menu.But they raised the bill for 22 riyal while questioning they simply answered the cost of Indian is mutton is high.Im clearly don't have any idea about this.If that so why don't they mention the same price in menu....There are more south Indian restaurants nearby so don't visit...
Read moreMalaysian-Indian dishes like Murtabak ("Indian-style Pizza" for the uninitiated) and Roti Chanai and some Malay dishes like Nasi Lemak and Mee Goreng Mamak make it a worthwhile trip to this place. Expect to pay typical Doha prices for what costs less than 50% back in Malaysia, then again, if one craves for it, one's just got to pay ain't. Still better than spending four times more in a certain restaurant...
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