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About
This Malaysian restaurant serves a range of dishes inspired by traditional flavours, with a focus on soups and noodles. It is known for its laksa, which features a well-balanced broth and generous toppings, as well as prawn noodles that are rich and full of depth. Other dishes include Hainanese chicken rice and prawn cakes, which are crisp and flavourful. Diners can also enjoy teh tarik, a Malaysian-style pulled tea, and there are occasional deals on drinks. The menu highlights a mix of classic and less common Malaysian dishes, making it a spot for those exploring authentic flavours.
Customer Reviews
Probably one of the better Malaysian spots we have in Manchester yet! Slightly better than the one in Chinatown. We ordered: Laksa which was perfect heat and generous with the toppings Nasi lemak with chicken which was really tender and fragrant Nasi lemak with beef rendang which seemed more of a beef stew than anything, I couldn’t quite taste the rendang flavours or spices for this so was soso Lastly a skewer mix I think? Unfortunately this was disappointing as the meat was incredibly chewy and dry, more like beef jerky when I was expecting some tender skewers. Overall a decent place and would be interested in trying some other dishes from here!
We decided to stop by and give it a try, remembering the good Chinese food that used to be at this location a couple of years ago. We started with a generous (honestly huge) portion of crispy and delicious Coconut Squid, which set the bar high. For the mains, we had the Zuo Signature Prawn Noodles and Seafood Fried Rice - both absolutely delicious. For the first time, we tried Tamarind Tea, and we’re officially obsessed! Malay Malay Home has just gained two new fans of Malaysian cuisine. The service was equally wonderful - the waiter was lovely and accommodating. The only downside was that it was quite cold inside. However, the staff were clearly attentive, as our waiter seated us next to a hot radiator to make us more comfortable. We’ll definitely be coming back!
Such a hidden gem in Salford. We had ordered quite a few dishes and some side dishes to share. My favourite is the prawn cake which tasted crispy and delicious. As well as the fried chicken fried rice, the fried chicken is tender and juicy with the nicely cooked rice. I also got to taste the prawn noodles which I specifically surprised by the soup and the portion is quite big. 👍🏼 The area is clean and tidy. Also, the lady there was helpful and friendly. It was such a great place.
