Top 3 Places For The Best Malaysian Food In Melbourne

Living overseas opens up so many possibilities and also opportunities for many people to start their own business and also to introduce their products towards everyone on a global level. By doing this, there would definitely be many more Malaysian products that will be known on an international level. However, startup businesses always needed some boost so that their presence would be known by the local communities that live in that particular area.

This is what has been done by a group that goes by the name Australia Malay Business Association or better known as AMBA. This group provides a platform to help owners of small to medium-sized businesses and also to people aspiring to start their own business. They gladly provide business networking, business advisory, marketing and promotion, assistance to Government services and grants as well as training services to assist residents from Malay cultural backgrounds.

These are some examples of the businesses that Australia Malay Business Association (AMBA) has helped:

1) Sempoi Kitchen

This particular restaurant called Sempoi Kitchen provides shell out in the Melbourne area. It is located specifically in Noble Park. This business is one of the members of AMBA. Other than shell out, this restaurant also provides shrimp fritters, ‘Nasi Lemak Ayam Berempah’, Yong Tau Foo, and many others delicious Malaysian cuisine.

Picture: Facebook Sempoi Kitchen

Location: 13 Ian St Melbourne, VIC, Australia 3174

Operating Hours: Sunday – Thursday (10.00 A.M – 10.00 P.M), Friday – Saturday (10.00 A.M – 12.00 A.M)

2) Warong Mummy

This restaurant is absolutely a very popular eating place. Good ambiance. The owner, familiar to be known as Mummy has 10 children. She decided to migrate to Melbourne about 5 years ago as a refugee. Now she has her own restaurant. One of the most famous in Melbourne. Warong Mummy is an authentic halal Malay-Thai Restaurant.

Picture: Facebook Warong Mummy

Location: 282 springvale rd Springvale, VIC, Australia 3171

Operating Hours: Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday (11.00 A.M – 9.00P.M), Friday, Saturday (11.00 A.M – 9.30 P.M), Tuesday (Closed)

3) Malaysian Kueh Cafe

This specific business serves a variety of famous kueh mueh. It is known as a Halal Malaysian cuisine and also Kueh supplier. Varieties of delicious kueh mueh are covered by them.

Picture: Facebook Malaysian Kueh Cafe

Location: 2/44 Box street Doveton, VIC, Australia 3177

Operating Hours: Thursday – Tuesday (10.30 A.M – 8.00 P.M), Wednesday (Closed)

Australia Malay Business Association (AMBA) wishes to encourage the particular community members to be more enterprising, to create more jobs, and also to venture into new business opportunities.

Sources: Australia Malay Business Association, Facebook Sempoi Kitchen, Facebook Warong Mummy, Facebook Malaysian Kueh Cafe.

Adib Mohd

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