Reviews
What Aglae Goodwin doesn't like about Ito's Malaysian:
The laksa at Ito's is a far cry from what you will try at Malaysia. It is milder and does not add enough fried dried shrimps. The fried beancurd was not fresh either. You may wish to visit Malay Chinese Takeaway for an authentic bowl of laksa. View all feedback. What Jen Norton likes about Ito's Malaysian:
Wonderful Authentic. I have been a loyal customer of To's Malayian in North Sydney for years but was really disappointed when the original To's left last year. Anyway quite by chance today I came across them here when I went into the CBD for a work meeting. They are now Ito's Malaysian at 201 Elizabeth (food hall) and it was really great to have the originals back. The laksa was authentic and delicious as usual and I... View all feedback.
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Probably more if I could forgive that. located in the foodbase food court, it is among some other food shops in this not so busy food dish. even in case of acut...
read moreThis is not as I expected after I have read the evaluation.First, laksa it is not authentic malaysian laksa, I expect that broths are full of spices and deep ta...
read moreThe Laksa at ITO is an essential cry of what you will try in Malaysia. It's milder and does not add enough fried dried shrimp. The fried beanchurd was not fresh...
read moreI call this to the unknown FoodCourt, because even if it is busy, it is not really so busy. But it is definitely better so better as you can always find space a...
read moreI used to visit the North Sydney shop regularly when I worked there, glad they have a branch in CBD close to my new office. I am a big fan of their laksa...
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read moreIto's Malaysian offers a mix of authentic Malaysian dishes in a casual food court setting. The laksa and stir-fry noodles are reliable choices, although some diners found the laksa broth lacking depth. The Hainanese Chicken Rice and Penang Prawn Mee were highlights, with many praising the flavors and generous portions. The food court is known for being busy yet not overcrowded, allowing diners to easily find seating. Overall, Ito's Malaysian is a great spot for affordable and satisfying Malaysian cuisine, especially for lunch.
I call this the unknown foodcourt because even when it's busy, it’s not really that busy. But it is definitely much better this way as you can always find a sea...
read moreI used to visit the North Sydney shop regularly when I worked there, glad they have a branch in CBD close to my new office. I am a big fan of their laksa and d...
read moreOrdered the Hainan chicken $9.80) and chicken laksa $9.50). Both great dishes. The Hainan chicken was moist and tender...almost velvety in the mouth. The laksa...
read moreAny diehard fan of To’s Malaysian Gourmet in North Sydney may recognise some familiar faces at this place in the city.
Penang Prawn Mee still the best around.. While there are many places around offering this dish, Ito's transports me back to the streets of Penang. The prawn sou...
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