Adrian Azusada
Solid place to get Malaysian food! The food is absolutely delicious and I don’t find it to be too pricey- the portions are pretty decent. It takes a little while for them to cook, but the wait is definitely worth it! I would recommend one of their signature curries and the pineapple fried rice!
Clara
The taste of the dishes is pretty tasty and the portion is okay. My husband and I haven’t came here for years and decided to make a trip with our family to give it a try again.
I remember the old Tropika location had more of a Malaysian feel inside the restaurant and was bigger. The feel at this location is average and smaller than the older one in what I can recall.
I suggest to order their pineapple fried rice, Singapore laksa, rendang curry, and Hainanese chicken.
Wilson Wong
This place is wonderful. I've had tropika in Vancouver before and this is my first time trying it in Edmonton. It's exactly the same great taste as Vancouver. You guys do a great curry and a crispy and soft roti. Will be back.
Richard York
Really good Malaysian food. Too bad the skewers is expensive as you get 1 skewer for $3.
The star of the dish is the Singapore Laksa and brasil fried rice. Singapore Laksa has great depth from the the broth and the noodles is perfect. The fried rice is also good with basil fragrance and the meat.
The curry chicken is not bad but I think it would work better with the white rice. It has that curry flavour but feels like it is missing someone and I cannot put my finger on it. Home style chicken is not bad initially but eventually you will be eating a dry piece of chicken as it needs sauce or something to compensate the dryness of the chicken. Vegetable dish is good. The mee goran is good too.
The roti is kinda of a let down as the roti is a bit chewy normally it is soft and tender. I'm not sure from my experience eat there years ago but the dipping sauce is a bit runy and not enough peanut flavour.
I do not recommend ordering set menu. Buy the dishes a la carte as you get to try different dishes from Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand.
Gail Fabricante
Everything we ordered was very tasty. The restaurant was clean and the staff was attentive and friendly. The dishes all taste very homemade and the prices are justifiable. Have gone here multiple times and every visit was great and we have tried most of the dishes in the menu and they are all really good.
Sherwood Wongus
So I went to this place today and I gotta say; the staff are nice......that's it. The food falls into a terrible Asian food stereotype, which is that you pay for the false advertised picture of the food. It comes out looking nothing like the picture but the price matches the food in the picture.
I didn't take a a picture of the Assam Ayam but believe me when I say the picture was far from the food. The chicken wings appetizer looked like it had sauce in the picture but it came out dry with some bulk barn chili powder on it. My girlfriend got the fish and all you need to do is use in the menu they have as a reference to the picture here.
Very disappointed in the taste to put it nicely, the assam ayam chicken mostly had bone as opposed to the chicken it was coming from. The sauce on the fish was made purposely overpowering to cover the fact that the meat and batter have no flavour or any seasoning. The wings were dry and hot(the powder was hot anyway), after eat 3 of the wings we asked the server to remove them. And the prawn cakes had a strange rubber-like consistency, could only call it decent when paired with the sauce it comes with. The cocktail I had was pretty tasty but the vodka in it didn't seem like it was mixed well. Also I don't remember the name of it.
Decor-wise there's nothing to write home about. It look like a diner but is advertised as fine dining. On top of that, this place has the same doorbell as a 7eleven. Hearing that bell makes you think you're just in a food court, until you see them prices anyway.
All in all, bad experience. Would never go there again and I live 250metres away. The friendly staff can't make up for the bad food and terrible pricing.
Ann M
I haven’t been here in over 10 years! Sad to see that they have renovated and it no longer has that tropical island feel but it’s all bright and shiny now. Skewers were flavourful, tender and juicy, and the flat bread came with a delicious curry sauce. Pineapple fried rice was beautiful but i probably wouldn’t order again. Camera shy: the sambal kang Kong (water spinach) which is my all time favourite veggie dish.
Aaron Matheson
Great place to eat …very clean..very friendly staff
The food was delicious and fresh
The best Thai food we ever had
We thought the pricing was reasonable
We will drive from Red Deer again just for lunch/ Dinner
LeoandMayette Abaya
This place serves the best food!! Funny my daughter tells me that she's in heaven if served with our fave dishes if that calls for her very last meal lol.
Tom Chong
Is ok, the Hainanese Chicken is just a regular chicken with no authenticity of a true Hainanese Chicken.
$16.00 for a dish of Sambal Kang Kong is too expensive for what the serving portion is.
Overall, pricing is too expensive and won't be visiting them for quite sometime.
Graziella DeLorenzo-Khan
Never disappointed! Delicious! I recommend the Sambal Bunchies! My FAV!
Cee Vee
Would be coming back with hubby! Next time we'll their chilli crab! Missing it since we were on vacation in Singapore!
Ren Rachel-Ann Swarath
The food was great! A very hospitable and willing staff as well.
Kevin Cove
Dinner was delicious here tonight (as always).
Clara Chin
The best Malaysian Singapore food in Edmonton, Alberta...always love the Hainanese Chicken Rice...and Char Hor Fun...
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