Restoran Al Haddad Restaurant in Muar

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#218 Aus 473 in Muar
7.4
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7.4/10
Essen
7.4/10
Innere
7.4/10
Preise
7.4/10
Service
7.4/10
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Wood Ming
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2
2 months ago
Order some roti canai, Lamb soup and nasi lemak , I Found a hair in the roti, the lamb soup was blend and chewy, also the nasi Lemak Ayam NO egg and NO cucumber which it should come with. Pretty disappointed Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person RM 20–40 Food: 2 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1 Recommended dishes Roti Canai
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SY
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6
A year ago
Tried Nasi Beriyani, Tosai and Capati. All tastes not very oily even their fried brinjal and Tandoori chicken. However Tosai and Capati is quite thin. The dining place is quite hygienic. Touch ‘n Go payment is available. Service Dine in Meal type Breakfast Price per person RM 20–40
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Uncle Rooney
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10
2 years ago
Al Haddad's mee goreng basah was not the type I used to have at my favourite mamak restaurant back home. Theirs at Al Hadad was much drier that I almost couldn't differentiate between my mee goreng basah and the ordinary mee goreng biasa that my wife had ordered. But once I tasted the dish, I thought I would be frequenting this restaurant for the rest of my life because their mee goreng basah was super duper delicious that I bet you would yearn for more and more.
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E Shahmir
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11 months ago
Order tosei but already cold...ready made...poor service... The tosei maker was very rude and the waiter was not responsible ... Will not come again... Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person RM 20–40 Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
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eileen tay
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6
4 years ago
Quite a nice mamak. Overall satisfied .but roti sardin is not nice.
Nice to eat and drink while hanging out with friends at mamak. But mind you, a plate of mee goreng mamak nowadays would cost you up to RM 4.50. A piece of roti canai kosong is presently priced at RM 1.20. Even a glass of warm water would now cost you 30 sen. While the price of a glass of plain water with ice (a.k.a sky juice) is 50 sen. And a glass of iced tea would cost you RM 1.80. So, penny wise, better be prepared as eating out at mamak nowadays has become a rather costly affair.
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Fuad J
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8 months ago
Nice and good place to have indian & malay food. Delicious food. Good service. Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4
Love this place! The food is great, they're open till very late and service is good. They're most famous for their rotis, but I also enjoy the fried chicken, and especially the Milo Ice and the Milocano - iced Milo with a mound of Milo powder on top! 😍 Yum!! They're pretty popular, which equates to busy and noisy, but have no walls streetside so you can sit outside and not be overwhelmed by other conversation. This is really nice to do at night. There's usually some or other sports match on their overhead TV monitors, for those who are interested.
I think this restaurant, did serve one of the best teh tarik I've ever had. Food quality and taste above the average, services and waiting time for the food is impressive. A liitle bit of alterations in the recipe to suit a local Muar taste will guarantee a 5 stars for me.
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din shawn
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6 years ago
Typical mamak kind of restaurant and the workers here are mostly from Pakistan, but no worries, they are totally friendly and the food here is tasty too. Good place to lepak with friends, for family who doesn't like the cig smell can come here if there is no EPL or el classico match.
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