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3.9

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Sunny Mok

Sunny Mok

4

Date of visit: Mon 15 July 2024 Time: 7:30 PM I haven't been back here in a long time. Ordered the Penang fried kway teow. It used to be $6.90; now it costs $10.20. It tastes just as good. So is the tea.

Zarina Arshad

Zarina Arshad

1

Terrible service for the third time in a row, and the food is consistently overcooked. The tea was extremely bitter, and they automatically added milk. When I politely said, “Sorry, I asked for no milk, I have an allergy,” they responded with aggression and rudeness. I had to buy tap water for 50 cents because the food was too spicy. I specifically asked for room temperature water, but they deliberately gave it to me boiling hot, like tea. The tea was served with a thin plastic spoon that started to deform from the heat—clearly unsafe, as the plastic begins to melt into the drink. The glasses and utensils were stained and dirty, and the tables and chairs were smeared and sticky. They wipe everything down with a foul-smelling, moldy wet cloth. The place feels completely unsanitary. On top of that, the staff’s English is very poor—I’m honestly shocked they’re able to operate a business under these conditions. There was barely any meat in the food—just carbs, bones, fat, and an overwhelming amount of spices. Despite all this, the prices are surprisingly high, which makes the experience even worse. Absolutely horrible place. I’ll never come back. I only went because I was in a rush and too hungry.

Wei Tay

Wei Tay

5

Love the flavours of the food here. The chicken curry has strong hints of spices, and the meat is fresh and tender. I also really like the vegetables—they are very well cooked and have lovely flavours. But do note that the belachan is quite potent (I'm sensitive to spice). Definitely a worthwhile recommendation if you're into Nasi Padang.

Norzidah M N

Norzidah M N

3

There are many food choices. The taste is just ok. We bought soto and mee soto with begedil. The begedil was not fresh. The Teh C that we ordered was too sweet, even when we asked them to lessen the sugar. There are plenty of seats. There is ample parking.

Lavina Loo PropNex

Lavina Loo PropNex

4

My all-time favourite Nasi Pattaya. Another favourite food is Mee Goreng. Don't forget the Teh Tarik, making both perfect 👌. You must try the Sambal Chili; it's golden 👌. It's best to order before 7:30 PM.

Roy Lee

Roy Lee

4

My go-to eatery for nasi padang, mee rebus, and nasi pattaya, along with coffee and kueh lopez. I had nasi pattaya with kopi-c, and the bill was $12.90. Kueh ran out. The Nasi Pattaya portion was larger than on my last visit, probably to make customers “feel better” with the higher pricing. There was a good 15-minute wait as there were quite a few food delivery guys collecting orders ahead in the queue, who were not there when I ordered. It would help if they mentioned the approximate waiting time. The three prawns were of reasonable size. The fried rice was soggy and not fragrant. The sambal chilli was great, as usual, and helped. I'm giving this a miss on my next visit. The soggy texture of the fried rice spoiled, to some extent, what would otherwise be a great item on their menu.

Bee Beh

Bee Beh

3

Red Ginger has been at IMM for many years. They serve Malay food at reasonable prices and of consistent quality. The beef is cooked until tender. We spent about $12 per person for our lunch, which included teh-o and kueh. Besides mee-siam and mee-rebus, they also serve Chinese style noodles like hor-fun. You have to queue to order and pay for your food.

Michael D'Silva

Michael D'Silva

3

Located in IMM Outlet Mall, Singapore. Has table service. The food was average, and the service was not up to the mark.

Morris Lee

Morris Lee

3

It has been years since I visited Red Ginger at IMM. I am glad that they survived the pandemic. This outlet is on Level 1 at IMM. It serves reasonably good Nasi Padang. Customer service is average, but hey, this is not a Michelin-style restaurant, so I can cut them some slack. I had the rice with begedil, chicken wing, cereal fish, and fish cake with curry sauce. The quality is decent, and the chili is good. I had the kopi, and it is nothing spectacular. One setback is that it is rather pricey. This may explain why there are higher expectations for the food. Nevertheless, it is a good place for a meal, even at a reasonably pricey rate. Give them a try for the food.

Choon Tan

Choon Tan

4

We were here on the 1st day of CNY. The nasi padang had a decent selection of dishes, and the mee rebus was delicious too!