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The address of Tok Ayah D Salai Cafe is 24 Jalan Selasih 3, Taman Pasir Puteh, 81700 Pasir Gudang, Johore, Malaysia. The map below shows the location of the restaurant. Using the map, you can easily navigate to the restaurant. Also, you can get information about public transport and parking near Tok Ayah D Salai Cafe from this website.

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The following restaurants are in direct vicinity to Tok Ayah D Salai Cafe. These nearby restaurants are close to 24 Jalan Selasih 3, Taman Pasir Puteh, 81700 Pasir Gudang, Johore, Malaysia and therefore an alternative to Tok Ayah D Salai Cafe.

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City: Central Singapore (near Pasir Gudang), 93 E Coast Rd, Central Singapore, Singapore, 428792, 428768
"Their vegetarian options include sandwiches , rolls, mushroom tofu salad , Vietnamese veg rice, noodles . Sadly all their phos are on chicken stock ... even the one with mushroom tofu which makes no sense."
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City: Northeast Singapore (near Pasir Gudang), 83 Punggol Central, Waterway Point #01-29, Northeast Singapore, Singapore, 828761
"A-One Signature has few outlets island wide, offers limited choice for vegetarians, tried their vegetarian rice with vegetables and king oysters mushroom, taste ok"
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City: Central Singapore (near Pasir Gudang), 22 Orange Grove Rd 258350 (at Shangri-La Hotel), Central Singapore, Singapore
"Even though this is a meat lover's heaven, the chefs are thoughtful to offer 4 vegan mains. I had the Japanese pumpkin as it's not the usual pasta or salad options. Nicely baked till the skin is also crispy and edible, like a cookie. The Cashew cream makes this a very lovely dish."
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City: East Singapore (near Pasir Gudang), 311 New Upper Changi Rd, Unit B2-31/32, Bedok Mall, East Singapore, Singapore, 467360
"Super like their herbal soup bowl, lots of ingredients, tonic and refreshing, mee pok with gyoza not bad too, for the bento the rendang lion mane mushroom is great, sesame rice and other dishes are good too, the turmeric basmati rice is lightly seasoned yet flavourful, perfect match with the rendang lion mane, the mixed mushroom is delicious too. Laksa is not spicy at all for me as the coconut milk is too thick."
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City: Singapore (near Pasir Gudang), Isrida Silk Tie Collections, Singapore 73, Singapore, 738099
"A-One signature has few sockets island wide, offers limited choice for vegetarian, tried her vegetarian rice with sweet and king oyster mushroom, taste ok"
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City: Singapore (near Pasir Gudang), 76 Bras Basah Rd, Singapore 189558
"Up to one of the best CNY dinners that I had, are made frying perfectly, the red groupers are steam with perfection, also they are fully booked and sitting on this day. yushan are the best, usually I touch it rarely, as most are sweet and oily, but this wah Lok version is fragrant, tasteful and fresh and we finish everything on the plate. service is really good, friendly and they serve them more like a family member instead of they customers. suppe we change it to the tune with fish maw, as we decide to shave should no longer in our dinning table."
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City: Singapore (near Pasir Gudang), Pu Tien Restaurant (Heng Hwa), Singapore 20, Singapore, 208514
"My mum’s favourite dish is in this restaurant 100 seconds fish! A relatively affordable restaurant, you can enjoy many Fujian homely dishes here. You do have to order the right ones. The soupy wet dishes are generally good bets but I find the deep fried fried dishes a mix of hits misses. Some misses for me include yam duck, oyster omelette, deep fried yellow fish. The decent ones include fried mackerel pork knuckle."
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City: Singapore (near Pasir Gudang), 399, 401, 403 Balestier Road, 329801 Singapore, Singapore
"Came here and to chatterbox for some mandatory hainanese chicken while vacationing in Singapore. Both were delicious for different reasons, but I would give Boon Tong Kee a slight edge. Chicken: you can order white or dark meat or a combination. So good! It was juicy, so much flavor, and as soon as it get set on the table my mouth was watering. It was my first time ever having Hainanese chicken in Singapore, but just from the smell and look of the chicken, I knew it was going to be amazing. Much more translucent than chicken back in California where I'm from, probably because of how fresh and preservative free it was. However, I would give the chicken from Chatterbox a slight edge. Rice: this is why I like Boon Tong Kee just slightly more. The rice has more of the chicken flavor, hearty, and a stronger smell. Love love love this rice, best rice I've ever had, period! Both restaurants are good, Boon Tong Kee is almost a hole in the wall set up, no one dressed up, older furniture, and chatterbox is very fancy. However, the slight edge goes to Boon Tong Kee for its much more reasonable price."
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City: Central Singapore (near Pasir Gudang), 76 78 Serangoon Rd, Central Singapore, Singapore, 217981
"I happened to visit this place on a Saturday evening to have some Indian food, and man they didn't disappointed me at all. The service was awesome, the staff was very polite and courteous and the food was finger licking good. I ordered an Andhra meals and the variety of veggies on my banana leaf was quite satisfactory to see and eat."
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City: Central Singapore (near Pasir Gudang), 438 Serangoon Road (at Opposite Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple), Central Singapore, Singapore, 218133
"It’s a nice Indian place, and has a long history, their story is on the first page of the menu. Unfortunately nearly every dish has ghee. Sometimes they can substitute it with vegetable oil, but as Indian dishes tend to be already quite heavy and oily, adding more oil is not necessarily the best. I had dosa which was very tasy and all the 3 different dips/bowls it came with. No vegan dessert options, everything is with milk. I am sure this place is great for vegetarians but not really for vegans."