4.3
Mountain Gate Shopping Centre, Shop 19/1880 Ferntree Gully Rd, Ferntree Gully Vic 3156
Jalan Alor Malaysian Kitchen, Ferntree Gully
Reviewed on 17/1/2025
Nestled away from the bustling and competitive Malaysian restaurant scene, Jalan Alor Malaysian Kitchen in Ferntree Gully offers a delightful escape with its affordable prices and authentic flavours. This hidden gem manages to keep costs low without compromising on quality, making it a standout choice for Malaysian cuisine enthusiasts.
My visit took place on a weekday afternoon, and the café was buzzing with the lively chatter of Malaysian and Singaporean patrons, easily identifiable by their accents. The setting is reminiscent of a traditional kopi tiam, with its clean and welcoming environment, small tables, plastic stools, and paper cups for water, creating a cozy and unpretentious dining experience.
Despite the trend of some restaurants cutting down on serving fried noodles due to high labour costs, Jalan Alor proudly offers a wide array of Malaysian favourites. From the aromatic Chow Kuey Teow (CKT) and Hokkien Mee to the flavourful Mee Goreng, nasi lemak, curry, and laksa dishes, the menu is a testament to the rich culinary heritage of Malaysia.
The CKT, with its strong Wok Hei and generous sprinkling of dried pork bits, was a delight that could satisfy even the most discerning CKT critic. The Singapore Hokkien Mee, distinct from its KL counterpart which is fried with dark soy sauce, was equally impressive. Although I usually prefer KL Hokkien Mee, I found the Singapore version to be just as delicious. I suggest that a little extra gravy could improve the texture and enhance the flavour further.
One of the most appealing aspects of Jalan Alor is its pricing. The dishes are more affordable compared to many competitors, making it well worth the trip to savour the authentic flavors without breaking the bank.
In conclusion, Jalan Alor Malaysian Kitchen is a must-visit for anyone craving genuine Malaysian cuisine in a relaxed and friendly setting. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, this café promises a memorable dining experience that will leave you coming back for more.
Sin Fong Chan
We ordered a Hainanese chicken rice and a fish laksa noodle soup for lunch, it was delicious and super cheap! I can’t believe that I only paid $10 for the chicken and rice.
The chicken was juicy, tender, and well-seasoned, I enjoyed every bite of it! The only thing was the quality of the rice, but for a $10 meal, I cannot make any complain.
The laksa was rich and pungent, the rice noodles were nice and chewy.
The service was quick and easy, definitely worth the price!
Nanling Liu
With the proliferation of the $10 meals, the gauge is the speed of service with ok taste. Can’t ask for more. So Jalan Alor is no different from what you get. If you’re passing by and crave for Malaysian food, it’s a good quick stop.
However, manage your expectations.
Keat Chiew
Continuing our family quest for cheap eats around Melbourne, we found ourselves at Jalan Alor Malaysia Kitchen, conveniently located near a dealership we visited in Ferntree Gully.
We enjoyed the food so much that we actually visited this restaurant twice, two days in a row!
During our first visit, we tried:
• Sarawak Kolo Mee
• Sweet Sauce Chee Cheong Fun
• Sarawak Laksa
• Char Kway Teow
On our second visit, we had:
• Sweet Sauce Chee Cheong Fun (again!)
• Hainan Chicken Rice
• Penang White Curry Noodle
• Sarawak Kolo Mee (again!)
Our favorites were the Sarawak Kolo Mee, Hainan Chicken Rice, Sarawak Laksa, and Sweet Sauce Chee Cheong Fun. The flavors were top-notch, and at just $10 per dish (except for the Char Kway Teow), the portions were generous enough to satisfy an adult.
We'll definitely be coming back for more. This restaurant doesn't offer table service, so you need to place and pay for your order at the counter. There's also a self-serve station with cutlery, extra bowls and dishes, and hot sauces.
Elicia Wong
Stumbled into this local Malaysian restaurant near home and was pleasantly surprised. I’ve ordered the char kway teow, yang zhou fried rice, hor fun and Singapore hokkien mee a few times and was happy with them. In particular, Sg hokkien mee is one dish I enjoy that I don’t find much around other Sg/Msian joints so it’s great to have it here. Taste is pretty authentic to me as well.
There is a simple setup of tables and chairs. Place gets busy Fri/Sat evenings. I was there on a Thurs for lunch and it was fairly crowded too with your Asian uncles and aunties.
Speaking to one of the staff there, it seems that the owners had the shop for awhile (previously a noodle takeaway I think..) but rebranded it to have a more authentic flavour.
janan lee