Taste Good Malaysian Cuisine
Malaysian · Broadway
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En Taste Good Malaysian Cuisine, llevamos años ofreciendo auténticos sabores de Malasia en un ambiente acogedor y sencillo. Nuestra especialidad es el Laksa, junto con otros platos tradicionales que te transportarán directamente a las calles de Malasia. Con una larga trayectoria y una valoración de...
En Taste Good Malaysian Cuisine, llevamos años ofreciendo auténticos sabores de Malasia en un ambiente acogedor y sencillo. Nuestra especialidad es el Laksa, junto con otros platos tradicionales que te transportarán directamente a las calles de Malasia. Con una larga trayectoria y una valoración de 4.3, te invitamos a disfrutar de una experiencia culinaria genuina en Broadway.
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Taste Good Malaysian Cuisine is known for its authentic and affordable Malaysian dishes. Many reviewers rave about the generous portions and flavorful food, especially the laksa and sizzling bean curd. Some find the space cramped and note inconsistencies in food quality and service.
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Wow , good food❤️ I love it. I and my friend have ordered Shrimp Wonton Soup, six skewers of pork Malaysian Satay Panggang , Sambal shrimp ( Sautéed shrimps with spicy homemade sauce that served with piece of cucumbers and lime , is was delicious but you need to order white rice, due to it wasn’t come with rice. And we also ordered egg noodles with roasted pork no. 106 if I’m not wrong . It was yummy as well. And for drinks they provided hot tea but we also ordered Malay ice tea . That tastes good. We love it. This restaurant you need to pee cash because they are for cash only. And a restaurant not far from Elmhurst subway station. Staffs were friendly and nice . And price was reasonable. Recommend!!
My favorite Malaysian restaurant in Queens, The food tastes authentic, that feels truly Malaysian. The flavors are rich, and full of spices. The sambal has the perfect spicy kick.
Taste Good Malaysian Food in Elmhurst is one of those hidden gems that you’re glad you found. The dishes are incredibly flavorful, and the portions are generous for the price. The roti served with the chicken curry was especially good the bread was warm and flaky, and the curry had just the right amount of spice and depth of flavor. One nice touch is that they give you free tea with every meal, which makes the experience even better. The food also comes out very quickly, and the staff are friendly and attentive even when it gets busy. Just keep in mind that this is a cash-only place, so come prepared. Malaysian food isn’t something you find everywhere, especially made this well, so it’s definitely worth checking out if you’re in Elmhurst or just looking to try something new.
Came on a recommendation for great, affordable Malaysian food, and yes they were right! Char Kway Teow (Malaysian Noodle Stir-fry) was tasty and best dish. Also enjoyed a Cantonese Chow Fun (Gravy) that sauce resembles a bit of bean curd soup with fish cake and choice of meat. The Fragrant Spicy Chicken seems like a more fried version of Peking Pork Chops but can be a bit too dry. Environment can seem like a local's hangout and boisterous and tight, but food comes quick and enjoy the TV and wall of the wide variety of dishes.
Been grabbing take outs from here for years and finally try dine-in. After seating, you are given complimentary hot tea and food came out in about 5 minutes after ordering. Portion is huge especially compare to price with chow fun and fried rice at $12 each. The taste was good and servers are always looking up and down to attend to your need. Note that this restaurant is cash only. A gem in the neighborhood!
If you're looking for authentic Malaysian cuisine, Taste Good in Elmhurst, Queens is truly the place to be. The food is not only deeply flavorful and true to its roots, but also remarkably affordable for the quality and portions you get. I always order the fried fish cake and the crispy seafood egg noodles, both are consistently excellent. On my most recent visit, I tried the clams with aromatic sauce for the first time and was pleasantly surprised by how rich and savory they were. The longan juice is my go-to drink: light, refreshing, and the perfect complement to the meal. We ordered more than enough food for three people and still paid just around $100, which is an incredible value for NYC. Street parking was surprisingly easy, which is a huge plus in this part of Queens. What really reinforces the authenticity is the fact that the restaurant is manned by Malaysian aunties and uncles, bringing that warm, home-cooked feel to every dish and interaction. It’s like a slice of Malaysia right here in the city. Highly recommend to anyone craving legit Malaysian flavors in a humble, welcoming setting.
I stopped by for lunch after discovering this place on Instagram—it looked promising, and I’ve been craving Malaysian food for a while. We started with the roti, which was warm, flaky, and really satisfying. I ordered the Singapore laksa—flavor-wise, it was decent but didn’t quite stand out. We also had a whole fish dish, which was impressively large and perfect for sharing. Overall, a nice spot with a good variety on the menu. I’m definitely coming back to try the Hainanese chicken next time!
This place has really really good food and really good reviews and I think they’re well deserved. Taste good has some of the most authentic Malaysian food. I’ve tried and I liked all the flavours and the interesting textures that they combined. I would definitely recommend the spicy fragrant fish that we got and I think the tofu also tasted nice. There can be a line and it’s not very organized. I think it’s also cash only. Would not get the popiah again, but the roti and fish were favorites.
this restaurant has Malaysian bangers including the Singapore laksa that I've been craving and sizzling bean curd tofu dish which is hot and delectable, the other two appetizers I can forgo but they included the roti kanai and the beef satay overall a great place to satisfy your cravings is only thing is is cash only and they still include the tax, I would favorite this place if it didn't include the tax. also had the Malaysian iced coffee and it was very condensed milk like or evaporated milk and the lychee drink which was like a simple syrup with lychee in it
Of the Malaysia restaurants I’ve tried in New York this one has the widest variety of Malaysia dishes. I feel like the other restaurants have a majority Malaysian dishes but also include the typical American Asian dishes like pad thai, sushi rolls etc. Taste Good has so many dishes I miss from Malaysia and I felt like I wanted to keep ordering more! Service was okay, attentive but nothing above and beyond. The dining room is small, about 8 tables. They can seat large parties. Singapore curry laksa - a very strong coconut flavor but not very heavy on the prawn flavor. They serve it with the thicker glass noodle rather than the yellow egg noodle + thin vermicelli mei fun. I liked it and would order again but it’s not served “authentically” if that’s what you’re looking for. Crispy fish cake - verrrrry crispy. Different than the Thai tod mun. Served with Thai chili sauce. Sizzling tofu - there’s a layer of egg at the bottom and minced meat with some veggies on top. A nice flavorful gravy paired well with rice. Yam basket - my boyfriend and dad enjoyed this dish a lot. It’s unique if you’ve never had it before! Hainanese chicken rice - not bad! It’s not the best I’ve ever had and def leans more towards the American style of the sweeter soy sauce. The chili sauce was pretty good. Popiah - Popiah is a thin pancake roll with light veggies inside. The sauce is a little savory. It’s hard to describe but I’d recommend trying it. Fragrant fish - a crispy fried fish with sweet sauce. It’s slightly spicy. I wouldn’t say this is super Malaysian but it was a yummy dish!
For what it's worth, if you're looking for an authentic Southeast Asian experience when it comes to their cuisine. This place certainly has it in spades. This is one of those restaurants you'd have to keep a keen eye on while looking for it otherwise you'd walk right past it because it's fairly narrow. At least that's how it looks outside but there is ample amount of seating inside and the inside of the area does have a Hong Kong restaurant feel to it with a mainly woodgrain interior mixed with some Cantonese decorations here and there. The service is very solid here in this place. Employees were very attentive and served my order in a steady amount of time, supplying me with a fair amount of utensils and napkins. I had my usual favorite, Hainanese Chicken and Rice though mind you, while you and me are used to the chicken being prepped and deboned, no such thing here as it's basically chopped up Chicken, poured in broth and served to you. As good as the chicken was, eating it wasn't pleasant as I had to be mindful of the bones in the chicken. It was rather cumbersome but the only net negative in the place. One of the servers handed me a few extra napkins as a way to place the bones in and probably gave me the look of "This guy must be new here" Lmao (I'm not new to the cuisine but the experience was a first for me. The MVP of the meal was the sweet chili sauce to go with the rice, it was profoundly delicious. Normally I'd favor Soy Sauce with my rice but the sweet chili was an excellent addition. I prefer my Hainanese Chicken over rice to be served to me simple with no bones but as someone who desires to visit Singapore and Malaysia someday, this is a good learning lesson on how the food and ettiquite is set up here.
Hole in the wall joint serving delicious Malaysian food. roti canai was very delicious. The soft bread and the chicken curry tasted really good. Hainanese chicken wasn’t all that. satay was good. Generous portions of shrimp fried rice. It’s cash only so don’t forget to bring in cash with you.
Very cramped space, but the people are super nice. The Hainanese chicken on its own is about a 6 or 7, but with the sweet and sour sauce, it’s a solid 9 — seriously, that sauce makes it. The sizzling bean curd (tofu) is a must-have. The sauce is spot-on — not too salty — and the tofu has great texture: crispy on the outside, soft inside
May 2025: Dropping a star. Tried the following with a group of friends and it wasn’t great: hainan chicken (under seasoned and not tender, Malaysian curry chicken (normal), curry laksa (very under flavored), sizzling tofu (good but also slightly under seasoned), mee siam (the best dish of all), chicken satay (not bad), roti canai (not flakey, average). July 2024: came here for dinner and maybe this was an “off” day. Both dishes we had weren’t great and I hope it’s really just today. Not adjusting my ratings for now but will continue to update when I visit again. Oct 2023: Came with a few friends for dinner and there was a wait - ordered a few tofu dishes and mee siam and they were good! May 2023: Hands down the best Malaysian food in New York City! I grew up in Malaysia and am pretty familiar with the flavors. Found taste good during covid lockdown, ordered a couple of times for takeout, and loved quite a number of their dishes. Finally got a chance to dine in, ordered Seafood Wat Tan Hor (silky broad rice noodles) and Assam Laksa. The wat tan hor had really good “heat” (wok hey) will the laksa had a lot of fish and good flavors (albeit missing bunga kantan). Highly recommend!
Checked their spot for the hype. Can't say I had a good time. New dishes to try out but I still love Pappa Rich over this spot. The service was okay. They hardly came by at all. They didn't have water bottles either. The bathroom just smelled and was tiny. The owner (assuming the owner) was not friendly AT ALL but it was nice of him to help out his coworkers. Will not come back.
I remember really liking this place back in the day, but it feels like both the quality and portions have gone downhill over the years. Hainanese Chicken (3/5): Don’t expect an authentic Hainanese flavor here but the best portion was this dish Roti (3/5): Tastes decent, but the portion was very small Beef Rendang (3/5): Flavor’s there, but nothing that really wowed me Tofu Pepper Dish (3.5/5): One of the better dishes, tofu was fried perfectly, but there were only a few pieces. Gravy Rice Noodle with Scallion (2/5): This used to be my favorite… now my least. The gravy was super watery, and the portion small again. FYI: Still cash only
I used to come here and have been ordering at this restaurant for years, but i recently came on a Wednesday afternoon to order some fried noodles only to find out that they are skimping out on portion sizes. It came in a medium-sized white container, but i noticed the container. The noddles were in, looked half empty, and weren't even filled to the top. Tried to ask the lady at the front counter to recook the order for me, and she refused, and her and another guy told me, "This is how it comes." You could see the container is clearly half empty from the top but they both denied it. I understand the economy is in a vulnerable and bad situation right now, but what's so expensive about fried noodles that you have to be skimping out on portion sizes??? At least inform your customers that you're going to be cutting down on portions instead of making them pay the same price for regular portion and getting less. Noodles can't be that expensive. Im guessing this is not only an economical strategy to save money but also since its recent competition in the area "coco malaysian" disappeared they chose to take this route to save cash. Dont know if I'll return to this place. Dont feel like paying $12 for a container of fried noodles only to get half a container. I really used to love it here. But it seems to be going down in quality much like the other restaurants in the area.
The server did not like that we gave them 15% tip. He confronted us to give him more when we paid, and when not enough, he chased us outside the restaurant. We told him the tip is "suggested" per what the receipt said. The service was not extravagant, and one of our dish was forgotten until reminded. Highly disappointed about that. Will not be coming back again.
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82-18 45th Ave, Elmhurst, NY 11373
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