Ikhwan Cafe Perth

  4.3 – 244 reviews  $ • Cafe

Ikhwan Cafe Perth 6000

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Hours

Tuesday7 am–8 pm
Wednesday7 am–8 pm
Thursday7 am–8 pm
Friday7 am–8 pm
Saturday7 am–8 pm
Sunday11 am–8 pm
Monday7 am–8 pm

Address and Contact Information

Address: 38 Pier St, Perth WA 6000

Phone: 0470 404 695

Website: https://gisbh.com/

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Reviews

Najihah Ar
We came here twice because the food was really good and SPICY. It was the kind of pedas-ness that we like. The cafe was under semi renovation when we came. If we order food off the menu, the waiting time is much longer as compared to buying from the ready to serve options (nasi padang).
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Fadzil Hisham
Delicious Malaysian food in Australia. Most importantly they are Halal. Perfect eating place for Muslim travelers.
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tushar shinde
A beautiful restaurant hidden in the Pier St. The food they serve has home made taste. And prices are reasonable too. Staff is friendly. On Friday the food is unlimited and you can pay as you wish for the food. This is one of my lunch options. Thank you for your service.
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Aaron Abraham
Went for Sunday Buffet at 11am on 10th Sept. This is not a buffet it is more like a place for the homeless to get food. They advertise what they serve but can say that they are out of chicken 30mins later and no Roti at all but can say that they have run out. Incredibly bad service. It should not be advertised as a buffet and ypu donate whatever you want. It should be advertised as they are donating their leftover food.
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paul harrison
I’ve tried their Friday buffet a couple of times. Priced according to what your heart or budget allows which is a nice concept. Quality of food varies probably due to it being cooked by volunteers. Sometimes tasty, sometimes not so much. I always enjoy the chicken curry and sambal chicken when it’s on. Nice fresh salad and rotis cooked to order. Worth a try. Opening hours do not always correspond with those stated on the door and google !
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CP Lee
The local ‘not so secret’ Pay As U Wish cafe in CBD on a Friday serving up Malaysian buffet has been a favourite for a long time.
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Meggie Kaka
Lunch at Ikhwan Cafe for their famous ‘eat all you can and pay as you wish’. I was really impressed by the quality and quantity of food they provided. Beef rendang and sambal egg plant were my favourite. They even have roti made and cooked freshly right in front of you. All the dishes were tasty and flavoursome.
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travelnfood 921
Good place for lunch. I always comeback to enjoy their famous beef rendang. You can mixed whatever you want on your plate! Cost only $10 for 3 dishes in 1 plate. So it won’t hurt your pocket.
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ReMus
Authentic Malaysian dishes served here. My favourite was the Prata. But curry, vege, coconut rice, sambal were all thumbs up.
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Jason
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.
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