TWO CIRCLES CAFE - Malaysian Restaurant

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Doncaster East, Australia

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Malaysian restaurant· Asian restaurant· Chinese restaurant· Noodle shop· Cafe· Singaporean restaurant

TWO CIRCLES CAFE - Malaysian Restaurant Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

TWO CIRCLES CAFE - Malaysian Restaurant is located in Doncaster East, Australia on 270 Blackburn Rd. TWO CIRCLES CAFE - Malaysian Restaurant is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category malaysian restaurant in Australia.

Address

270 Blackburn Rd

Phone

+61 398945114

Service options

Outdoor seatingDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCoffeeSmall platesVegetarian optionsWine

Open hours

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Pauline Heng

I really love their crispy mee wat dan hor. Portion is generous. I also tried their special pork mee - pork mince and meatballs were so delicious and freshly made, portion of the noodles could probably be reduced slightly since the meat portion wasn’t enough to go with the portion of noodles. Other things we tried also included the roti canai with curry chicken, and green beans with pork mince. Nothing to fault and great service.

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Samantha Teoh

Super friendly staff, always pay attention to customers and what they need. Enjoyed the food we ordered, salty egg yolk crispy chicken ribs and stir fry rice drops are yum. Our picky eater had two bowls of crispy noodles and commented the soup is delicious. Will go back and try other stuff in their menu.

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Weikai

Absolutely amazing food and ambience! We had such a beautiful dinner from start to finish. Seriously 10/10 all around, highly recommended!

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Lin Shi

if you likes yumcha, you should visit this place. dine in or take away both available. I bought frozen yumcha from them so I can enjoy my prawn dumplings at home.

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Crystal Wong

Overall pretty good, reasonably authentic Malaysian dishes. We tried the pork balls soup noodles and wat dan hor. Even though the soup noodles didn’t look as pretty as the social media pictures, the soup came out piping hot, broth was nice and porky and not too salty. Pork balls tasted homemade. Nice touch with the lard croutons. Tasted like a nice home made dinner. Wat dan hor also came out very hot and was nice to look at. Lots of gravy. Noodles had a good wok hei flavour. The let down were the ingredients in the noodles. Chicken pieces were huge and a bit tasteless, veggies over cooked. Overall I’d go back and try the other dishes. Recommended.

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Joanna C

Ordered the Laksa and Wat Tan Hor. Both were delicious and very generous in size. Recommend going early as it can get quite busy.

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Emily K

Very busy authentic Malaysian restaurant with plenty of car parking out front. We recommend booking your table as the restaurant is relatively small. We ordered a range of dishes with the stand outs being curry laksa and Sang Har Mee. Prices seemed a little expensive until we realised that the servings were huge! Some aras to improve: some dishes lukewarm, need more wait staff, main meals did not arrive at the same time.

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Jackie Port-Mccauley

We were astounded at the awesome service, food, price, ambience. Ticks every single box. Delicious food in pleasant restaurant, and you leave happy. What more could one want from a dining experience. Our favourite Malaysian in Melbourne.