About Nenda
Visit websiteNenda is a Muslim-owned coffee shop at 1 Depot Close serving Malay hawker fare including mee rubus, soto, mee siam, longtong, and mini curry puffs and sardine puffs. The stall also offers fritters such as goreng pisang, keropok lekor, and keledek goreng.
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2.7 · 18 reviews on Google
Touristmouse
I was walking past the stall when these cute mini puffs caught my attention. I got two to try: one curry and one sardine, at 80 cents each. The puffs remained crispy and yet not greasy even though I enjoyed them a few hours later, even without heating them up. I initially thought the dough would be flaky, but it turned out to be crispy, almost like a cookie. The filling was generous, although I found it a little on the sweet side and wished it were spicier. Definitely coming back to try their other items.
6 months agoFadhilah Muhamad
Never underestimate the simplicity of plating.It looks simple, but the taste is Super syiok! I personally feel that their mee rebus is one of the best in this area. The gravy is thick & flavourful. It had the balance combo of sweet and savoury that made you crave for more. They have lontong, mee siam also & variety of kuih too. Do expect a long queue during breakfast hours. Service fast ,payment can be made either paynow or via their cash machine.
2 years agoMihwa Lee
Malay hawker stall selling fritters and the standard mee rubus, soto, mee siam and longtong. I tried the mee rubus and a mini curry puff. Mee rubus was not noteworthy. Too sweet for my liking. Curry puff was 70cents, a little bit pricey for its size. Only potato curry inside. Pastry was nice.
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