Indian rojak

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Most helpful reviews

Not a big selection like the usual hawker centre Indian rojak but nonetheless good enough

to make a desirable platter! They have tempeh, broccoli and spinach critters which are not found in the traditional Indian rojak. I enjoyed this! The sauce could be spicier.

Not only I want to review on their rojak, this place I really recommend for

those who craved for some vegetarian supper. This is one of the place that opens past 12 midnight. Carpark is just walking distance


This shop’s take on the Indian/Mamak style #rojak . My sister-in-law loves this. I find

it ok,tasted good. The sauce is good but not as authentic as the original style one- i find it like a mix of the Malay/Indonesian style of #sataysauce. A bit sweet but acceptable type n not overpowering.
What I don’t like abt this rojak is the double frying.
But hey,when it comes to family dinners i go with the flow,if everyone is happy eating it im good too as long as it’s something that i can eat.


Indian rojak with about 5 types of battered fried stuff. Not oily and come with

a sauce which I can taste peanut and sesame. No choosing and cost $8 per portion. Good for sharing.


Their Indian rojak is a standardized mix of 5 fried items. My favorite item would

definitely be the fried broccoli! It was a surprise as I don't usually see fried broccoli in Indian rojaks. The items were fried quite nicely too!


Best vegetarian Indian rojak! And available till 4am


Served hot and the sauce is on the sweeter side than spicy.

It was good generally

but a little expensive at $8


Back in my hood at night with friends for a rare supper. Interesting dish with

a nice spin.

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