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Amna
a month ago
The Coconut Tree never disappoints ,I ’m hooked on their curry laksa. It’s hearty, loaded with toppings, and easily one of my favourite dishes. The portions are huge, super filling, and definitely worth the price. Comfort food at its best!
PRIYA PATEL
4 months ago
My favourite place to go in this oriental food hall. MASSIVE selection of food to choose from. I go for the vegetarian nasi goreng and it’s absolutely delicious. Portion size is huge and always end up taking it home if I’m on my own eating it. Also get the vegetarian Singapore noodles, salt and pepper chicken, salt and pepper fries from here and they are great dishes and never had an issue with food from here. Fast and efficient service and plenty of other shops around.
Mimi Fifi
a month ago
Rice wasn’t even cooked, everything was bland. I used to eat here when bang bang first opened and was disappointed everytime but yesterday I thought I’d give them a chance again and regretted it. Chef special and chicken hainanese was ordered and do not recommend. (Ignore the dumplings in the photo they’re from Momos and were quite tasty)
Mr Elshrkawy
8 months ago
Ordered takeaway food arrived with no cutlery how I can eat ? Nasi Goreng only 1 king prawns! Test less for 16£ pounds dish Chicken show main and Laksa soup I wish I try it as no cutlery to try Really bad experience advice everyone not order take away very expensive food is test less bad quality bad service 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
The Travel Hacking Life
6 months ago
Bold Malaysian Flavours at Coconut Tree! 🇲🇾🍛🍜 Coconut Tree at Bang Bang Oriental is a must-try for fans of bold, aromatic Malaysian food. It's located right at the entrance, so it’s hard to miss, and it offers a solid introduction to the spicy, coconut-rich flavours that define Malaysian cuisine. I tried the Curry Laksa, and it was fantastic, the broth was rich and full of depth, with a spicy kick that wasn’t overwhelming. The noodles were perfectly cooked, and the bowl was loaded with seafood, vegetables, and toppings that soaked up the soup beautifully. It was hearty, warming, and absolutely hit the spot. I also had the Beef Lemak, which was equally impressive. The beef was tender and slow-cooked, served in a fragrant coconut-based curry sauce packed with flavour. It came with rice, peanuts, and what I think was a side of sambal, adding a nice bit of heat and balance to the dish. My friends ordered the roti and a noodle stir-fry dish (similar to chow mein), and they all mentioned how much they enjoyed their meals. The service was friendly and quick, and although there’s no dedicated seating, Bang Bang’s spacious food court makes it easy to find a place to sit and enjoy your food. Overall, Coconut Tree is a great choice if you're craving Malaysian comfort food. Highly recommended for anyone who loves rich curries and spicy noodle soups!