16 Places For The Best Malaysian Food In Melbourne
For when you need that plate of nasi lemak.
Cover image via Instagram1. Petaling Street
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Petaling Street provides local Malaysian favourites from hawker stalls and mamaks. They do their best to ensure that taste and quality is not lost when bringing Malaysian cuisine to Australia.
**Location:** Click [here](http://www.petalingstreet.com.au/index.html?c=mel) for a full list of all Petaling Street outlets.
**Contact details:** [Official website](http://www.petalingstreet.com.au/)
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2. Malaysian Laksa House
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This place serves everything from curry laksa to chicken rice to even grilled eggplant! They are best known for the authentic blend of spices they use in their dishes.
**Location:** 449 Elizabeth St.
**Opening hours:** 11.00am – 10.00pm daily
**Contact details:** +61 3 9329 5720 | [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/malaysianlaksahouse/)
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3. Sarawak Kitchen
Sarawak Kitchen focuses on foods from Sarawak and are known for their noodle and soup-based dishes. One of their main and most-love specialities is the Sarawak Kolo Mee.
**Location:** 469 Elizabeth St.
**Opening hours:** 11.00am – 10.30pm daily
**Contact details:** +61 3 9328 2562
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4. Sarawak Kitchen Express
Sarawak Kitchen Express serves what we call *nasi ekonomi*. You take a plate of rice and fill it up with various Malaysian Chinese dishes laid across a long table. After your plate is filled, you pay at the counter and take your cutlery from a table at the side.
It is a favourite among Malaysians and Singaporeans who want cheap and convenient food in the city.
**Location:** 85 Franklin St.
**Opening hours:** 11.30am – 9.30pm daily
**Contact details:** [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/Sarawak-Kitchen-Express-326713451080475/)
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5. Little Ipoh Restaurant
Little Ipoh serves a variety of the most popular and halal Asian cuisine. They serve a large range of Malaysian foods such as *nasi kerabu*, *pulut* and *keropok lekor*.
**Location:** 360 La Trobe St.
**Opening hours:** 12.00pm – 9.00pm daily
**Contact details:** [Official website](http://littleipohrestaurant.com.au/) | [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/Sarawak-Kitchen-Express-326713451080475/)
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6. Namaste Indian Restaurant
Serving Malaysian, Indo-Chinese, South and North Indian food, Namaste is known for its roasted kebabs, briyani and tandoori. If you're craving Indian food, this is a place recommended by many.
**Location:** 6/12 McLeans Rd.
**Opening hours:**
12.00pm – 2.30pm & 5.00pm – 10.00pm (Friday and Sunday)
5.00pm – 10.00pm (Tuesday to Sunday)
**Contact details:** +61 3 9467 1868 | [Official website](http://namasteindian.com.au/) | [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/namastemelbourne/)
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7. Nasi Lemak House
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Nasi Lemak House serves Malaysian hawker food! They even deliver and are one of the best online ordering and delivery services around!
**Location:** 115 Grattan St.
**Opening hours:**
12.00pm – 10.00pm daily
**Contact details:** +61 3 9348 4900 | [Official website](http://www.nlhouse.com.au/) | [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/nlhousecarlton/)
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8. Rose Garden BBQ Shop
A Chinese fast food shop that is popular among students. Malaysians craving a taste of home will love its char siew, siew yoke and other roast meats.
**Location:** 435 Elizabeth St.
**Opening hours:**
11.00am – 9.00pm daily
**Contact details:** +61 3 9329 1560
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9. Norsiah's Kitchen
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Cheap and authentic Malay food is served in this cafeteria-style restaurant. It has a very big menu with plenty to choose from. You can even order teh tarik!
**Location:** 604 Swanston St.
**Opening hours:** 11.30am – 9:30pm from Mondays to Saturdays
**Contact details:** +61 3 9347 7079 | [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/Norsiahs-Kitchen-336753899832442/)
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10. M Yong Tofu
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One of the few places where you can find *yong tau foo* in Melbourne. They are also known for their curry and tom yam soups!
**Location:** 314 Racecourse Rd.
**Opening hours:** 11.00am – 10.00pm daily
**Contact details:** +61 3 9376 0168 | [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/M-Yong-Tofu-235653009963481/)
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11. Laksa King
Laksa King offers an elite dining experience serving exquisite Malaysian Chinese cuisine. They have a huge variety of laksa including duck laksa, seafood laksa and lobak laksa.
**Location:** Click [here](http://www.laksaking.com.au/home/choose-a-location/) for a full list of all Laksa King outlets.
**Contact details:** [Official website](http://www.laksaking.com.au/home/) | [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/Laksa-King-154567787909368/)
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12. Straits Cafe
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A small but extremely popular cafe in Melbourne that is often packed, especially during the weekends. Crowd favourites are the Hainanese chicken rice, Penang *char kway teow* and banana fritters.
**Location:** 241 Stud Rd.
**Opening hours:**
11.00am – 2:30pm & 5.00pm – 9.00pm (Tuesday to Sunday)
**Contact details:** +61 3 9800 2001 | [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/Straits-Cafe-152521503870/)
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13. Junior Tan Hawker Kitchen
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Junior Tan serves various Malaysian hawker food and is known for its excellent customer service. They even serve pandan crepes!
**Location:** Shop 25, 7 High St.
**Opening hours:** 11.00am – 3.00pm & 5.00pm – 9.30pm (Tuesday to Sunday)
**Contact details:** 61 3 9720 1935 | [Official website](http://www.juniortan.com.au/) | [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/juniortanhawkerkitchen)
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14. Laksa Bar
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A common order by visitors here is a bowl of laksa and a bottle of beer. Their laksa is loaded with chunks of meat and are one of the better laksa places in Melbourne.
**Location:** 108 Little Lonsdale St.
**Opening hours:**
11.30am – 9:00pm (Monday to Friday)
12.00pm – 10.00pm (Saturday)
**Contact details:** +61 3 9663 1941 | [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/LaksaBarMelbourne/)
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15. Mamak
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Mamak was started by three Malaysian friends living in Sydney who opened a tiny stall selling roti canai every Friday night. As they got more popular, they turned their small business into a chain of restaurants and are now one of the most well-known Malaysian restaurants in Australia. They aim to provide an experience that is comparable to the typical mamak experience in Malaysia.
**Location:** 366 Lonsdale St.
**Opening hours:**
11.30am – 2:30pm & 5.30pm – 9.30pm (Sunday to Thursday)
11.30am – 2:30pm & 5.30pm – 10.30pm (Friday and Saturday)
**Contact details:** +61 3 9670 3137 | [Official website](http://mamak.com.au/) | [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/MamakMelbourne/)
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16. Aunty Franklee
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Aunty Franklee was created by a pair of twins who love bak kut teh. It is a classy and homely restaurant that gives Malaysians the feel of home they miss.
**Location:** 205 Russell St.
**Opening hours:** 12.00pm – 12.00am daily
**Contact details:** +61 3 9650 4336| [Official website](http://www.auntyfranklee.com/) | [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/auntyfranklee/)
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