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Ikhwan Cafe Perth

Address 38 Pier St, Perth WA, Australia
Phone +61 481 813 313
Hours
Monday07:00-20:00
Tuesday07:00-20:00
Wednesday07:00-20:00
Thursday07:00-20:00
Friday07:00-20:00
Saturday07:00-20:00
Sunday11:00-20:00
Website gisbh.com
Categories Restaurant, Coffee Shop, Halal Restaurant
Rating 3.8 45 reviews
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Ikhwan Cafe Perth reviews

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Jason
01 October 2019 22:50

I've gone twice on a Friday for the pay as you feel buffet. The food is really tasty but it is a very flustering experience as space is limited so you are crammed up with a bunch of people. I'd recommend going at lunch on Fridays as at night there tends to be much less available.

Ashleigh
20 September 2019 16:12

Very very slow service at lunch - not one to duck in for a quick work lunch. We waited for 45 minutes between ordering and getting our food - and although all 3 ordered at the same time, 1 meal arrived well after the 2 first two had already finished eating.
Food itself was ok, not fantastic - wouldn't hurry back.

Jay
17 September 2019 9:04

Service a bit slow but well worth it. Satay sauce is delicious, and the sauces that come with the roti are so good! Really enjoyed it

Adam
26 May 2019 16:00

Good food, good people, good place to eat. One of the best Malaysian restaurant around Perth. The parking is a bit tricky, though.

Samantha
22 March 2019 6:24

Came here to try their Roti Paratha Plain and Roti Telur as well as Teh Tarik. There’s no doubt that both roti were crispy on outside especially the Roti Pratha Plain, Roti Telur wasn’t as crispy as the plain roti paratha due to the addition of egg, but the texture was nice enough. Both Rotis were served with Dhal Curry and Sambal, that’s the first time I actually fell in love with the Sambal as I personally couldn’t really handle spicy food, but, this Sambal has definitely caught my attention. You could taste the spices and sweetness in the Sambal. I love how the Rotis were freshly made (like literally made with the traditional way - through flipping the dough, etc.) once you’ve placed an order. Teh Tarik was on the weaker side, you could see the foam but I reckon it’s more suitable for people who prefer their drink to be less strong in taste.

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