Here's the lightly edited review:
This food court, nestled right in the middle of Canberra Plaza (a heartland mall), is a haunt for reasonably priced, okay food when you don’t feel like paying extortionate prices.
I tried the Malay Chicken Rice store (HALAL). It was lovely, and the portion was quite big for my liking (and that’s good). Clearly, inflation has left this place untouched, and I trust I’ll be back.
The coffee stall runs a popular set of coffee, eggs, and toast, providing ample competition to the Yakun two storefronts down. Definitely try this place if you’re around here.
Pritam Green
5
The wait wasn't long, and the air conditioning was very cool, but I still enjoyed the dessert (durian ice-kacang) here.
Daniel Pek
3
All food is halal, but quite expensive. Best to grab your NTUC membership when you order breakfast to get a discount.
Qing
3
**JULY 2023**
I think they changed their tartare sauce. It doesn't taste like McDonald's tartare sauce anymore; it's more like mayonnaise. It's not as nice—missing the pickle taste. But the fried fish or grilled chicken is generally still good, though the fries were soggy.
**JAN 2023**
So far, I’ve tried their yong tau foo, which is pretty good as they can re-fry your items. I've also tried their Western dishes. Their fish and tartare sauce taste like McDonald's Filet-O-Fish.
Andy Wong
1
Avoid this stall in the Kopitiam that sells very expensive Nasi Padang with very small portions. I can have two plates of mixed vegetable rice elsewhere and still have some change.
Fish $4.50
Sotong $3.00
Curry Veg $1.50
Rice $1.00
Total: $10
eatwithWeiLin
1
Tried the QQ LaMian from the Fish Soup and Ban Mian stall (真能煮). It was disappointingly bad! The noodles, which cost $4.80, are not even fully cooked. Unbelievable...
Clyde Cheng
1
Very bad attitude from the nasi lemak store. 17/7/22, 9:30 AM. One Indian man and a Malay lady both acted as if they were deaf. When asked how long we would need to wait, the guy replied angrily: "It depends on what you order, LAH." HOW to order when both are acting deaf and don't even want to look up?
Lee Yong Wei
1
Probably avoid the aglio olio at the western stall. Asked for less spicy and was told off. Does this even look like aglio olio?
Olive 甘兰 廖
5
Ate at the western stall. They use zig-zag fries (that's what I call them). Crispy on the outside and cooked nicely inside. They use chicken thigh meat. The skin was crispy, and the meat was not overly cooked. The taste was just nice. I opted out of the sauce, and it was already quite savoury. So, for those who have heavier taste buds, ask for sauce to be drizzled. $8 for a chop is normal in a shopping mall setting. The place is air-conditioned and clean. I would eat there again if I'm in the area.
Lim Chee Hao
1
I ordered Mee Hoon Kuay, but was charged $5.10 instead of $4.80. When confronted, they said the boss hasn't changed the tag.