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Malaysia Boleh! @ Jurong Point

3.8(3,536)on Google$jurong west

1 Jurong West Central 2, #03 - 28, Singapore 648886

Dine-inTakeoutDeliveryWheelchair accessible

Opening Hours

Today (Monday)9:30 AM – 9:00 PM

STAMPEDE Score

Moderate confidence
C+Worth a visit

Score: 65 / 100

Atmosphere55
Queue wait60
Food quality75
Value for money50

Based on 5 data points · Updated 9 days ago

Editor’s Note

Last updated 30 May 2026

Our take: Malaysia Boleh!

at Jurong Point has recently undergone significant renovations, expanding its seating area and introducing new stalls.

This has made the space more comfortable and offers a wider variety of Malaysian hawker fare.

We note that popular items like the Mee Hoon Kway, Char Kway Teow, and the KL Kepong Herbal Soup (specifically the Old Cucumber Soup with Pork for $6.50) are frequently highlighted.

The herbal soups are praised for being rich, flavorful, and served piping hot.

However, the expansion has come with a noticeable price hike across the board; a Kopi O, for instance, has increased from $1 to $1.40, and desserts are up by $0.50 to $0.70.

Some patrons also report that the air conditioning can be weak, and the space, despite being larger, can still feel packed during peak hours.

We'd recommend visiting before 5:30 PM on weekdays to avoid the crowds.

It's a reliable spot for a quick, affordable Malaysian meal, especially if you're in the area and craving hawker classics.

Signature

Mee Hoon Kway, Char Kway Teow, Lor Mai Kai, Chilli Pan Mee, Red/Green Bean Soup, Old Cucumber Soup with Pork

Best time

Before 5:30 PM on weekdays to avoid crowds

Price

Below $10/person

Score: 65 · 5 sources

What customers say

Malaysia Boleh!

@ Jurong Point has reopened after renovation with expanded seating and more food options, though customers note a significant price increase across the board, including for Kopi O and desserts.

While popular dishes like Mee Hoon Kway and Char Kway Teow are still praised, some feel portions have shrunk and the overall experience is less organized compared to before.

The KL Kepong Herbal Soup stall receives high recommendations for its fast service, hot, flavorful soup, and affordable prices, and vegetarian options are available.

Post-renovation price increasesExpanded seating and food varietySpecific dish recommendations (Mee Hoon Kway, Char Kway Teow, KL Kepong Herbal Soup)Perceived decrease in value/portion sizeCrowdedness and air-conditioning comfort
40% positive20% neutral40% negative

Google Reviews

★★★★Sheringham Zhou· 2 months ago

Update: 4 Mar 26 ​After months of renovation, Malaysia Boleh at Jurong Point is back! It reopened just before CNY with a much larger seating area and even more food options. It’s definitely more comf…

★★★★★AG· 5 months ago

KL Kepong Herbal Soup – Jurong Point #03-28 I had a bowl of brown rice (white rice is also available) and the old cucumber soup with pork. The service was very fast, and the soup came piping hot—rich…

★★★★★Jeff Wang· 4 months ago

Jurong point has two new happenings lately, namely the opening of 袁记云饺 and the re- opening of Malaysia Boleh. I patronised both and immediately see the differences of how China & Malaysian doing busi…

★★★★Yellow Bear· 7 months ago

Food Court that serves good Malaysian food in Jurong Point. For vegans and vegetarians, there’s a Chinese vegetarian stall with vegan options. Other meatless options like Penang Apom etc are available…

★★★★★Ken Tan· 5 months ago

Reopen recently after renovation with many new stores. Seating is much more like a typical foodcourt and seemed more packed. Tried some kuehs and beancurd for breakfast. Aircon also seemed quite we…

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