Rojak Subang SS15 (TAIPAN)

3.9/5 โ˜… based on 8 reviews

Contact Rojak Subang SS15 (TAIPAN)

Address :

53G, Jalan USJ 10/1g, Taipan Business Centre, 47620 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

Phone : ๐Ÿ“ž +97
Categories :
City : SELANGOR

53G, Jalan USJ 10/1g, Taipan Business Centre, 47620 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
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-Sneak - on Google

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Place is bit small but its an amazing place to eat , if u are looking a place to eat rojak def would recommend , hygiene of the place could be a lil better but its technically a "mamak" so cant really ask for much but overall best place for rojak and cendol :D
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Ken Leong on Google

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Rojak was okay, the crispy bits were good. Though I thought the gravy could do with more flavour. The noodles that the gf had were good. That I liked a lot. Defo must have that with my rojak the next time. The cendol also tasted kinda flat for me. Nothing much to talk about there.
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CH Tan on Google

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Best place for tea time. Try their cendol and ABC. Variety of kuih there. Hard to find parking.
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Azmil Reza on Google

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Its a good rojak, but its not great. First the plus points: the fritters are really crunchy. You know they are freshly fried and not old when the crunch sounds like you're eating a keropok. They are also not overly drenched in oil. The veggies are also fresh, the crunch is there and the veggies look they like they just got plucked off the soil. But the main part of the rojak, the sauce is sadly lacking in unique taste. Its a bit watery, and the peanut bits, little. I really want to give this higher (coz I remember them when they were still selling by the roadside way back in the early 2000s) but I'll come again if I happen to be in Taipan for other errands, not to drive all the way to.
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MY Food Hunter on Google

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Most times the queue you see is actually only for the rojak, if youโ€™re there to buy cendol & vadai can just go in from the side and skip the queue. They also have about 3 reserved parking lots by the road (free) for their customers so you donโ€™t have to go in the building compound. > Rojak portion is kinda small for the price. > Vadai (donut looking) really soft and fluffy with crispy outer layer but really oily.
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Sole Garcรญa Fernรกndez on Google

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Indian place where you can try Rojak (a salad typical of Malaysia), Chendol (a dessert made with ice) and some fried buns.
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sulik suleiman mdsalleh on Google

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Branch of SS15 Rojak now in Taipan. Still served the same Rojak minus the roadside stall atmosphere. In addition to Rojak they also serve Nasi kandar. Parking is a problem in this area.
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Kugan Kumar on Google

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This place have multiple hawker stalls inside. Three separate stall for Rojak, Cendol and Vadai(indian fried snack). Vadai is a must try with the hot green chili on each bites. Cendol was sweet and Rojak tasted great. Food price is relatively cheap. Overall it is a great place to hang out with friends and family at teatime.

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