I would not recommend anybody especially foreigners or tourists & also those people that prefer cashless payments. You irder food at 1 stall and then pay it at main counter making it complicated. This foodcourt is still in the 1980’s or maybe the management. Please don’t go here except Mama Bear. Thanks 👍🏼 …
Ken Richards
4
Small but good quality range of stalls in this eating area on 2nd floor of Makkota Parade Mall. Stalls K1 (Char Key Teow and mee varieties) and K5 (Laksa and soup variations) were good. Prices are reasonable and the staff helpful and friendly.
slimp jimp
1
Pay need to long Q... Only use 1 cashier to operate key in order. Now days people can pay using QR or debit card. Y using old method
Jennifer Teo
4
Lots of choices. But only selected shops seem more popular. We loved the claypot rice. Fragrant and not so salty. …
World Explorer
4
Good environment to rest your feet, enjoying live performance and sipping economically priced drinks.
Eng Siong Lee
3
Overall is disappointing. Place is kept clean and tidy because of a few very hard working cleaner. Half of the stalls were vacant, and give out a negative vibe when I was there. I have claypot rice which is not so tasty, and the food court does not provide chopsticks.
Yang
3
Cockles at Penang Delights, Mahkota Parade (RM 13.90) A surprise gem in the food court—these parboiled cockles were fresh, juicy, and umami-packed with just the right touch of brininess. No grit, no fuss, just …
Rafi Superbike
5
If you are here you MUST TRY the ABC shop no 3 selling dessert - Recommended. For fried lovers go to shop no 1, nice food with reasonable price
Anton Kunin
1
All the restaurants are supposed to open at 10. I came at 10, but none were open. They all said they don't open until 11. So, between 10 and 11 you can only walk around but can't eat anything. I don't understand why they open the space at 10 while all the restaurants are closed.
Son Son (sonson)
4
Chicken claypot rice with salted fish is mu choice