You’ve found the Rojak Corner — one of the most iconic sections in any Malaysian Mamak menu. Let’s break down each item for you 👇
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🥗 ROJAK CORNER
“Rojak” literally means “mix” in Malay — it’s a sweet, spicy, tangy salad dish that can be made in several styles. Mamak-style rojak combines crunchy fried fritters, tofu, hard-boiled egg, cucumber, potatoes, and a thick peanut sauce dressing. It’s messy, flavorful, and addictive!
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🥒 Rojak (6.50)
The classic vegetarian version.
Includes: fried dough fritters (you tiao), boiled potatoes, cucumber, bean sprouts, tofu, and egg.
Topped with a thick, sweet-spicy peanut sauce and a sprinkle of crushed peanuts.
A popular light meal or tea-time snack.
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🍜 Rojak Mee (6.80)
A twist on the classic — includes yellow noodles (mee) mixed with the rojak ingredients.
Think of it as a warm noodle salad with peanut gravy.
More filling and slightly savory thanks to the noodles.
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🍗 Rojak Ayam (10.30)
The chicken version of rojak.
Same rojak base, but includes chunks of fried or grilled chicken (usually spiced Mamak-style).
Richer and more satisfying — a perfect meal option.
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🍗🍜 Rojak Mee Ayam (11.00)
The ultimate combo — noodles, vegetables, fritters, and chicken all mixed together in the signature peanut sauce.
Spicy, sweet, savory, and crunchy in every bite.
A full meal and very popular at night Mamak stalls.
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🔥 Pro Tip
If you’re trying rojak for the first time:
Start with Rojak Mee Ayam for a hearty version.
Or if you prefer something lighter, go for Rojak Mee or plain Rojak.
A cup of teh ais (iced milk tea) goes perfectly with it. 🧋
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