King
Ordered fish soup via foodpanda, $8 fish soup with only bunch of lettuce and 3 slices of fish. $1 extra for egg and rice is not included. Terrible
Location: Level 3, Unit Number #03-28
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Malaysia Boleh! brings authentic Malaysian street food culture to Jurong Point through a vibrant food court featuring 32 vintage-style stalls and pushcarts, each representing over 20 years of culinary heritage. Designed to recreate the nostalgic ambience of 1960s Malaysian shophouses, this heartfelt tribute to Malaysia's rich street food diversity was developed by Fei Siong Group after extensive research across Malaysia to source renowned hawkers and their cherished recipes.
The food court showcases signature dishes including the must-try Kuantan Nasi Lemak with fluffy coconut rice and crispy chicken wing, the popular Penang Gurney Drive Hokkien Mee featuring five generous prawns per plate for $6, and affordable Klang Bak Kut Teh with strong herb flavours. Other highlights include refreshing Chendol for $2 and various regional specialties that allow Singaporeans to experience authentic Malaysian flavours without crossing the border.
Located at Level 3, Unit #03-28 in Jurong Point, Malaysia Boleh! operates daily from 9:30am to 10:00pm, serving the local community and students with affordable, delicious Malaysian cuisine. The expanded food court doubled in size in 2017 to accommodate growing popularity, though dining experiences may vary depending on individual stall quality and authenticity compared to original Malaysian preparations.
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King
Ordered fish soup via foodpanda, $8 fish soup with only bunch of lettuce and 3 slices of fish. $1 extra for egg and rice is not included. Terrible
Quing_刘妈妈
Msia Boleh@Jurong Point is a great spot for a quick weekday dinner. It’s easy to find a seat, especially for solo diners. The food is simple and convenient—perfect if you’re looking to eat and go without any hassle, but not ideal for a fancy meal. It offers a casual, no-frills dining experience for those on the go or in need of a fast, satisfying malaysian cuisine and quick bite. 2 🌟- Below average, need improve 3🌟 - standard, average 4 🌟- standard, above average 5 🌟- Special & Unique
Fiona Moi SC
Just bought 2 pkts of nasi lemak from Jurong point, found out that there are no chilli inside. Hello, nasi lemak without chilli how to eat. Your staff needs to pay more attention 😭 …
Coldmeh
Taste of curry chicken noodle is ok. But I dun understand, when I had it last time, they were using steamed chicken for curry noodle. However, now they are using deep fried chicken that is prolly leftover from previous day. Meat is tough like the bones. This is low key scamming
Apple Chua
Dear customer service team of Jurong Point Malaysia Boleh, I hope this message find you well. Last night, my husband and I were happily enjoying our dinner, we encountered extremely unpleasant service from one of your staff members. While i was buying drinks, i politely asked her whether i can scan the pay wave already as she already key in my order in system. Instead of responding professionally, she replied on a very rude tone, saying:" Can't see I'm busy?" and etc... Her attitude was unnecessarily harsh and uncalled for. As customers, we expect at least basic courtesy. Her behavior instantly turned our previously joyful experience into a disappointing one. I sincerely hope your company will look into this matter seriously and take appropriate action. Such unprofessional conduct from staff not only affects the customer experience but also damages the company's reputation. Thank you for your attention. Ms Chua 09/07/2025 - 12.23pm
Belle Yew
Located at Jurong Point Malaysia Boleh.I have eaten fried radish cake many times here. One lady fried it very badly. It was very oily, not hot, very bitter, and I didn't even taste the eggs. The fried oysters were too oily and the oysters were not cooked. The taste were very bad .When I ordered the food, i said that the oysters should be cooked and hot. My friend said the same thing when he came to eat. I won't eat it next time. It's acceptable if it's not cooked well once. My friend and I come here often and it's still so bad. I'm very disappointed. Is she actually experienced?
MY tan
Used to love the food here but now the standard has been dropped tremendously. We ordered a plate of char kway teow, a bowl of chendol and a bowl of Penang laksa. When it first started operating, the CKT stall was one of the favourite stall with the longest queue. For those whom know CKT, it goes great with wok hei. To our surprise, our CKT was not made to order!!! And the temperature was only lukewarm. The Chinese staff is friendly but lack of pride in preparing Malaysian CKT, this is closely to fried kway teow you would get at the economical rice store. Chendol - the gula melaka was lack of aroma and was highly diluted. Assam laksa was ok. But the staff (local uncle) has quite bad service attitude. Can’t asked more questions or else can get scolded. We all knew that Malaysia Boleh is a Singaporean company. So it doesn’t bother us which nationalities cook for the stalls as long as they follow the recipe, and maintain the level of service. We do hope that the management (Fei Siong Group) take this feedback constructively and make the necessary changes to ensure that other diners do not have to go through a similar experience in the future.
Lim Kee Hwee
I was having my dinner here at Malaysia Boleh 25/02/25 earlier and I want to comment that the Aunty that was helping at the Nasi Lemak stall was very polite and displayed good customer service.
Vin W
Nasi Lemak was above average with crispy chicken wings were a highlight. Ipoh dry curry noodle with roast pork didn't meet expectations. The curry was too thick and lacked coconut milk flavor. Overall experience were mixed, with the nasi lemak and chicken wings saving the day.
Than Kee Chong (Thangky)
My favorite was the KL hokkien noodle and the Penang char kuey teow. The longan drink is a must try. Is a kopitiam inside a mall. A lots of Malaysian food varieties are very good in term of taste you can found in Malaysia. Is like a heaven of food for those who like Malaysian food.
Basketoman11
One of halal foodcourt in Singapore, i think its originally from Malaysia.. So for me as Indonesian, we have a same taste in food.. Not to expensive.. Comfort place to eat and chit chat.. I like the most was popiah..
Mark Koh
Quite a lot of choices of Malaysia food here. Tried a few and all are quite good. Temporarily Quench my craving for Malaysia food.
Calina
First time visit here…taste the kwey chap here…For me the herbal soup taste light and acceptable…not too strong and i love it…the all intestine inside cook so well and the texture not rubbert…
Cassia A
The bak Chang (zhongzi) was good. But the salted egg yolk was superrr dry. Would recommend the traditional and skip the yolk. They have some Malaysian desserts and kuey here. It’s pretty busy in the morning / lunch time. There’s also soy milk & grass jelly.
Cou Cou
Nice Malaisien atmosphere. Variety of good food for local people. My friend recommended 肉骨茶here. It is Malaysian style 肉骨茶and it was hot and delicious.
The main offering of the stall, featuring bean sprout chicken with choice of kuitew or rice.
Option to add on for $1.00
Option to add on for $1.00
Option to add on for $1.00
Classic fried oyster dish, available in different sizes.
Savory oyster omelette, available in two sizes.
Comes with 1 whole seabass (steamed), 2 white rice, 2 chicken wing. Choice of sauces: White Tom Yum, Nyonya Curry, HK Light.
Comes with 1 whole seabass (deep fried), 2 white rice, 2 chicken wing. Choice of sauces: Sweet Sour, Ketchup Manis, Sambal Chilli, Oil Gaze Soya.
Choice of sauces: Sambal Onion, Black Pepper, Chilli Crab, Garlic.
Choice of sauces: Sambal Onion, Black Pepper, Chilli Crab, Garlic.
红豆冰 (Shaved ice with red beans and various toppings)
薏米腐竹 (Barley and beancurd skin sweet soup)
豆爽 (Split mung bean sweet soup)
红豆汤 (Sweet red bean soup)
绿豆汤 (Sweet green bean soup)
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Classic stir-fried dark soy sauce noodles with seafood and pork.
Classic stir-fried dark soy sauce noodles with seafood and pork (larger portion).
Stir-fried silver needle noodles with savory ingredients.
Stir-fried silver needle noodles with savory ingredients (larger portion).
Item 5
Item 6, Add rice +$1.00
Item 7, Add rice +$1.00
Item 8, Add rice +$1.00
Per piece
A popular Malaysian dish featuring squid and water spinach.
Spicy flat noodles with minced meat, anchovies, and a runny egg.
Crispy fish rolls (2 pieces).
Crispy fried bean curd skin (per piece).
A popular cooling drink, known for its heat-reducing and thirst-quenching properties.
A beneficial herbal drink that moistens the lungs, relieves coughs, and is great for long-term consumption.
Per piece
Small and Large sizes available
Authentic Penang-style stir-fried flat noodles.
怡保客家釀豆腐
福建面
姐味咖哩鸡面
炒粿條
KL鼎記雲吞面
芽菜雞粉
檳城汕頭街肉肉
NEW LANE 檳城叻沙
檳城著名嘉嘉蠔煎
檳城新关子角鱿鱼苋茶
PENANG JALAN CHEONG FATT TZE 福蝦建面
98 亞榜
羅漢果龍眼冰糖燉冬瓜 (Luo Han Guo, Longan, Rock Sugar Winter Melon Drink)
皮蛋
鮮蛤
巴生肉骨茶
茨廠街馳名瓦煲雞飯
雄記豬肉
著名手工葉子杯大包
健侃大包
叉燒包
玩米雞
Red Snapper / Red Tilapia
大腸
小膠
粉腸
豬肉
豬肚
豬皮
豆干
豆卜
鹹菜
花生
滷蛋
粿條仔
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Takeaway
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(min 2 pcs)
Standard portion
Standard portion
Traditional herbal pork rib soup
Traditional herbal pork rib soup
Tender braised pork leg
Tender braised pork leg
Specialty Bak Kut Teh from Klang
Duck Rice Set Meal
Duck Rice
Half Duck
Innards
Tofu/Beancurd
Braised Egg
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Must Try, New arrival, Best Recommended
with Jelly & Popping Boba, New SHIOK
Ala-Carte
with Hot Drinks
with Cold Drinks
Ala-Carte
with Hot Drinks
with Cold Drinks
Ala-Carte
with Hot Drinks
with Cold Drinks
Ala-Carte
with Hot Drinks
with Cold Drinks
Minimum 2pcs
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