We ordered Bean curd pork roll and milk tea with grass jelly. Hainam chicken rice , they are all very tasty .
Can’t wait to visit again!
Great environment. Food is fresh and tasty. Workers are extremely friendly. Price is reasonable for the area where the restaurant is located.
Atmosphere is very nice and the food is great. I had very nice service and no mix ups in the order. The food was delicious, plus they played good music. I would recommend this place.
Review is based around knowledge of a professional Chef.
Order: hash stack
Mumak megoreng
Initial ambience: chill and friendly staff
Customer service: friendly and catered for gluten intolerance when customer asked for changes on their dish. Deffinantly a care factor for their customers.
Waitress engagement: ordered from front counter not table.
Speed of service: 50minutes 6 dishes. 1 chef 1 front staff
Visual aspect:
Food looked well plated but portioning for price was sh!t
Cooking methods seen:
Great acidity in hollondaise cuts through butter. More yellow than white good indication of butter over water or unnessasary juices.
Clean toilets:
9/10
Food taste & quality:
Only tasting mei goreng and hash stack.
Hash stack.
Crispy hash
Bacon crispy outsides.
Hollondaise is nice good amount of acidity.
Poach egg quality good ooze 30sec over cooked ish with a 1mm cooked yolk. Not perfect but standard for cafe.
Mei goreng. Had all the flavours of mee goreng. Noodles are soft and cooked perfectly. Big portion size but mainly noodles not much protein portion. Spicy mildly but asked for extra spicy. Seasoning was not quite there and needed to add salt which made the dish lose quality and overall taste.
Ambience:
Speed of service: 2/10
Cleanliness: 9/10
Portioning against cost: 3/10
Minimal bacon 1 slice of shoulder, 1 slice of toast and a thin hash for 17. Me goreng came out more portioning and costed less.
Overall: 6.5/10
This cafe/restaurant has a really nice, light atmosphere. The coffee is the best you can get in Auckland and the service is excellent, too - very friendly staff. The Nasi Lemak is absolutely delicious. It comes with the best Beef Rendang I have tasted to date, incredibly flavoursome rice and beautiful anchovies. I highly recommend this place.
Good food great service and great environment,the seafood laksa and Malaysian milkmen are fantastic, also the gourmet brunch is my girlfriend’s favorite.
Nice small but cosy cafe, with plenty of parking outside. Had lunch here in the weekend a number of times. The menu food was very good. There were some Malay dish options, plus western options, with fusion style flavors. I loves the pork belly burger!
Also the coffee is very good, some of the best on the shore in my opinion.
The staff are very friendly and are quick to serve and answer any questions.
Been there few days ago. Good coffee and hot chocolate. Very attentive, friendly service. Food come out quickly. Whether you want a simple egg bene or something more fancy.
Awesome service, awesome coffee. They're chicken satay dish is to die for - all fresh ingredients with a modern and unique twist to it. Highly recommend this cafe!
Small café but friendly staff and nice food. Looking forward to more Malaysian offerings. Laksa was good, hot in both the spice and temp which suits me. Beef salad my husband enjoyed but I felt the dressing tasted a bit rancid so not for me. He has had it again and that oily taste wasn't there so made it better although he did comment that there was less beef on it than the last time. Be careful there. You need to be consistent with the meals so as when we recommend you to others going on our own experience they wont be disappointed. After all, word of mouth is a wonderful way of letting people know you are out there so you want all recommendations to be good ones. Thank you..
A'ruma Café is a Malaysian themed cafe tucked away in the suburbs of Albany. By chance, we were hankering for a taste of home and found this cafe open on a quiet Saturday morning on the North Shore side of Auckland.
It has a very cushy layout - hipster-ish as per a lot of cafés popping up lately. One wall is covered in chalkboard paint and doodles of the Malaysian countryside with tiny kampong houses and palm trees adorn it. Staff are friendly and service is prompt.
In regards to the food, for any Malaysians wanting to be transported back to a blisteringly hot kopitiam in Malaysia with a ceiling fan working feverishly to abate some of the heat...you may be sorely disappointed. The triangular pastry in the photos depict curry puff or karipap (in Bahasa Malaysia.) Usually served piping hot from the deep fryer with a spicy potato and chicken (sometimes beef) curry on the inside, this curry puff is not that of home. Nice, it was, but authentic? Not exactly. It uses puff pastry which is lovely in itself but curry puff when deep fried has a hard shell rivalling that of fried chicken. The curry was nice but nothing to write home about.
The missus had a bowl of laksa which tended to favour the coconut milk rather than the spice, giving it a slightly Thai green curry taste rather than that of true blue laksa. I ordered a big breakfast - as depicted, the eggs were nicely done and the meal was enough to satisfy me. Definitely not the best big breakfasts but then again, I was at a Malaysian styled café. If I wanted an authentic big breakfast, there are plenty of other places to go to.
The milky drink filled to the brim is teh tarik - supposedly, "pulled tea." This is strong tea with condensed and evaporated milk, poured from one mug to another mug where the splashing of tea into the mug forms the ubiquitous bubbles on the top of tea. A amateurish attempt at steamed milk, perhaps, but it is delicious. This one...unfortunately falls short. Instead of strong tea with condensed and evaporated milk "pulled" to perfection, I got a tea made with steamed milk - good if you have a espresso machine with a steam wand but teh tarik, it is not. That said, teh tarik itself is not hard to make and the ingredients for it are readily available.
I left feeling slightly cheated, even though I know I should not. The food was decent, the staff were friendly, service was fast, but with some Malaysian styled cafés and restaurants capturing the authenticity of the experience, this one sadly failed to do the job well enough for me.
Tried the Laksa from the Malaysian delights menu and it was the best ... so so good and huge portions to share. Coffee was good too. Good customer service and would recommend for a leisurely weekend visit.
The set menu is great value. $20 for a 3 course meal, bonus!
The top coffee in New Zealand, lead by a Malaysian owner with a barrista who is the judge at coffee competitions. We tried flat white, cappuccino and hot chocolate (that one was really tasty, too!) as well as a traditional malaysian specialty coffee. Definitely recommend visiting this new place with excellent service, wifi, parking facilities and sunny outdoor seating! :)
My husband always orders Nasi Goreng through ubereats and today we decided to go to the restaurant.. must say we were impressed good food and the place waa clean.
Outstanding customer service, food is flavorful too.
Amazing service, friendly & attentive staff.
Not many like this.
Too often people come online to complain and never come online to talk about amazing 10/10 service.
Haven't tried their Malaysian food, looks great, I only had a coffee.
Was torn between here and nearby Coffee Club and I'm SOOO glad I chose here. Eggs Benedict with bacon and avocado was one of the best I've ever had, coffee was spot on and friendly service with a smile. Will be back for sure.
Fantastic coffee, and genuine friendly service. Didn't get a chance to try the food, but the menu looked to have a delicious range of Kiwi and Malay options. Highly recommend giving this cafe a try.
Amazing coffee, definitely one of the best in the shore. Service is top notch as well, definitely recommended
Edit: Please try their laksa as well. It’s as authentic as it gets!
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