Malaysian Local Delights

Malaysian Local Delights

Malaysian Local Delights

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Ratings:
78%   (9 votes)
7 / 9

The HungryGoWhere team is here to help you. Listed below are this eatery's available take-away and delivery options.

Delivery:
Malaysian Local Delights has no delivery options.

Take-away:
Malaysian Local Delights is offering take-away via the following options:
WhatsApp: 91301733
Phone: 91301733
Malaysian Local Delights is a casual dining place that offers a pleasant experience with their menu featuring a variety of delicious Malaysian cuisine. Prepared using only the freshest and most delicious ingredients, every dish in the menu is bound to satisfy your taste buds.Located along Tanjong Katong Road and just a few minutes away from Dakota MRT Station, Malaysian Local Delights is a great place where families and friends can share and enjoy delectable dishes in a comfortable and relaxed setting.MUST TRIES: Come and try their savoury dishes like Lok Lok, Penang Prawn Noodles, Kampong Chicken and Penang Fried Kway Teow to satisfy your cravings.

Hours:

Daily: 17:00 - 01:30

Address:
224 Tanjong Katong Road

Cuisine:
Asian, Malaysian



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