Malaysia Boleh!, Jurong Point

Malaysian Street Delights @ Malaysia Boleh!

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Malaysian Street Delights @ Malaysia Boleh!

I chanced upon this Malaysian Street Food themed Food Court at Jurong Point after I attended a Site Survey at my client’s warehouse and factory in Jurong.

Food Court Name: Malaysia Boleh!
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MalaysiaBoleh.JurongPoint
Location: Jurong Point 2, #03-28 Jurong West Central 2, Singapore 648886
Operating Hours: Daily, 10:00 to 22:00

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Le’ Main Entrance

Le’ Ambience

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So many stalls to patronise 🙂
I was attracted by their nostalgic décor which resembled the Malaysian Food Street located in Resorts World Sentosa.
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Le’ Feeling of dining under a tree ~
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Nostalgic Shophouses 🙂

Le’ Food

Penang Char Kway Teow (SGD4.00 and above)

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Le’ Char Kuay Teow Stall
It seems like the most popular stall is the stall selling Penang Fried Kway Teow (Char Kway Teow 炒粿条). I queued for a good 20 minutes for a small plate of this fried flat noodles!
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Penang Char Kway Teow (SGD4.00 and above)
I was pretty impressed about the presentation of the food – the receptacles used were really nostalgic and reminded me of my grandparents’ era. Also, I realised that they served drinks in the traditional fashion – in a tin mug 🙂
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Le’ Drinks Stall around the big tree.. 
The Penang version of the fried noodles tasted very different from the local style as no sweet sauce is used to fry the noodles. I think I still prefer the local way of preparing this dish somehow although this version was pretty well-fried.
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Close-Up

Penang Road’s Famous Chendol (SGD2.00)

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Penang Road’s Famous Chendol
I decided to try the Chendol for desserts as it looked really traditional and old school ~
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Chendol 🙂
The Chendol tasted pretty decent though 🙂
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Press Release on the Chendol Stall.. 

Overall

I am rather pleased with my dining experience there and will definitely revisit this place again to try out other stalls 🙂
Also, I do look forward to trying the Klang Bak Kut Teh as well as the Laksa Stall as they looked really great when I saw other diners having them.
Malaysia Boleh!, Jurong Point
Le’ Klang Bak Kut Teh Stall

Pricing: ★★◐☆☆
Food: ★★★☆☆
Ambience: ★★★◐☆
Service: ★★★☆☆

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