Reviews
What Roel Pfeffer likes about Ya Hoo:
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! View all feedback. What Trinity Murazik doesn't like about Ya Hoo:
Frequent diner here until our requests for reduced salt was not adhered to on the last 5 meals here. You tell the father who runs the place to reduce the salt and he repeats the orders aloud to his 2 sons who cooks for him but when the food comes out it is still very salty. My favourite laksa gradually had a excessive amount of oil floating in the bowl so I always have to painstakingly r... View all feedback.
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As a Malaysian I can say I ventured around Asian restaurants to try out the Asians common and fav meal, chicken rice. I dare say they made one of the best chick...
read moreI dont get why this place doesnt get the score they deserve. We have been to almost every single malaysian resto in town, starting from malaya corner, malaysian...
read moreReasonable Chinese Malaysian fare. Again as with most Chinese and Malaysian places - the food is so oily. The flavours are alright, but also with char kway teow...
read moreThis has got to be the MOST authentic Malaysian restaurant outside of Malaysia! The Nasi Goreng is just to die for. Same with Char Gway Teow. One of the great...
read moreSo, I find myself back at Little Taipei. Hey, I ain't complaining since there is plenty more to try here and it has one of the most relaxing and low key atmosph...
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read moreThe restaurant in question has had mixed reviews from customers. While some have complained about the excessive saltiness and oiliness of the food, others have praised the reasonable prices and authentic Malaysian flavors. One customer even went as far as to say it was the best Malaysian food they had eaten outside of Malaysia. The atmosphere of the restaurant was described as relaxing and low-key, with a variety of Asian cuisines available. Additionally, the restaurant was commended for its vegetarian options and its delicious Nasi Goreng and Char Gway Teow. Overall, diners seem to have differing opinions on the quality of the food and the dining experience at this Malaysian restaurant in Brisbane.