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Malaysia Boleh! Reopens Jurong Point Outlet With Exclusive Dishes

26th May 2026

Malaysia Boleh! Jurong Point reopens with new look and dishes

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If you often find yourself craving Malaysian street food but don’t want to brave the JB customs crowd, Malaysia Boleh! at Jurong Point has just reopened with a brand new look. The popular food hall recently underwent a revamp, and diners can now expect a refreshed dining space alongside several exclusive dishes that are only available at this outlet.

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Malaysia Boleh! first opened at Jurong Point back in 2012, and has since become a familiar makan spot for fans of Malaysian hawker fare.

malaysia boleh - char kuay teow

The refreshed outlet still serves many of its signature staples, including Penang char kway teow, Klang BKT, KL chilli pan mee, and Penang Road Famous Chendol.

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One of the new highlights here is the outlet-exclusive Spinach Noodle Soup by Nam Kee Pau. The dish comes with handmade spinach noodles in a light, comforting broth, making it a good option if you want something less heavy but still filling.

Another exclusive worth trying is the Black Pepper Pork Siew Pau from Seremban Siew Pau, which is making its Singapore debut here. Expect flaky baked pastry stuffed with savoury pork filling and a punchy black pepper flavour that’s slightly spicy and aromatic.

malaysia boleh - kl da pai dang claypot rice

Other familiar Malaysian dishes on the menu include Damansara Chilli Pan Mee, KL Salted Chicken Rice, and Petaling Street Famous Clay Pot Chicken Rice, so there’s plenty to choose from whether you’re visiting for lunch or dinner.

Prices are yet to be confirmed.

If you’re staying in the West and need a fix for Malaysian food, this refreshed Jurong Point spot might be worth checking out on your next mall run.

If you’re crossing the Causeway soon, check out our full guide to the best cafes in JB! You can also read our ranked guide to the best chicken rice stalls in Singapore.

Address: 1 Jurong West Central 2, #03-28, Singapore 648886
Opening hours: Daily 9:30am to 9pm
Website
Malaysia Boleh! is not halal-certified.

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Feature image adapted from Malaysia Boleh! 

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