Nasi Goreng Restaurants in Logan City

The best places in Logan City to eat Nasi Goreng. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Logan City who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Logan City, Little Taipei Foodcourt, 315-317 Mains Road, Sunnybank, Brisbane, Logan City, Australia
"Great food with reasonable price. they have ala cartes and also meals. one of the best Malaysian foods they find in brisbane. eating is very cheap. I love their curry fish and salted fish fried rice, best Malaysian fried rice ever! her belacan is also quite sharp and very tasty!"
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City: Logan City, Market Square, Shop 38, 341 Mains Road, Sunnybank, Brisbane, Logan City, Australia
"Had dinner at this eatery last night. Correct me if I am wrong that I have a gut feeling of a new management again since my last visit. Business was very quiet last night and there were plenty of parking spaces in the Market Square and also many unoccupied tables in this restaurant.  <br/ We ordered the “KL” stir fry ‘starch noodles’, Roti Canai Curry Chicken and a dish of Penang Lobak. It was a shock to us about the generous portions of the dishes that we ordered. Curry flavour of the chicken was good and there were three large pieces of tenderised chicken there. There were plenty of starch noodles stir-fried with shrimps, eggs and chives and the flavour was wonderful. Penang Lobak was very crispy and we both like the dips.  <br/ Overall, dining experience is decent. <br/  <br/ May 05, 2018 <br/ Re-explored this eatery last night since the first review nearly three years. Correct me if I am wrong, I think it has changed the management since I visited last time. Service was prompt and friendly. Just ordered two dishes to share with the hot Citroen Tea. Hot drinks came very fast with average standard. The first savoury dish came to the table was the K.L. Stirred fried Starch Pearl noodles. It was quite hot with heaps of chili heat. Loved the taste and the texture of the starch noodles. Penang Prawn noodles soup was slightly under the par. Not because of the prawns or BBQ pork but due to the soup base, which was as good as the restaurant 's competitor, particularly the Mama Malaya along Logan Road near Underwood. In addition, the chilli hot of this soup covered the taste of all the other ingredients. Have rooms to be improved. Having said that food production is still consistent and it is not a bad choice for a quick dinner.     <br/  <br/ Jun 25, 2015     <br/ When you drive in Market Square Food precinct from McCullough Street, you will see how busy this café is. A lot of people will reckon tihs cafe is one of the Hong Kong Style cafe, indeed, it is a Malaysian Street-food style cafe but adopting some Hong Kong Style cafe 's specific drinks. The menu offers a lot of specific Malaysian street-food such as Dry Curry Egg Noodles, Roti Canai, 'Bah Kut Teh ', 'Char Keow Teow ' 'Har Mee ', Nasi Goreng........ so rich and so tasty. No wonder they branch out so fast and have quite a few siblings restaurants in Brisbane."

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