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  • Ready to go lunch box: nasi lemak with chicken wings OR nasi goreng with chicken wings, is available on Mon-Fri, $8.50 only, or $10 (with soft drinks).
  • BYO wine and beer.
  • Reservations recommended for table dine-in.

Contacts

Ph: 02 6257 9688 / 0401064834

Opening Times

Monday-Saturday

11:30am-2:30pm; 5pm-10pm

Open for lunch and dinner, for dine-in and takeaways.

Closed on public holidays.

Address


Shop 4, Ground Floor,
Ernst & Young Building
121 Marcus Clarke Street
Canberra City ACT 2601

We are located at the ANU Exchange precinct, opposite the Civic Early Childhood Centre (5-10 minutes walk from Canberra bus terminal, bus interchange and Canberra Shopping Centre). Parking options include: open air parking at the ANU and around the city, and multi-storey carparks at City West carpark (opens Mon-Fri, closes at 9pm); or 121 Marcus Clarke St carpark (opens Mon-Fri, closes at 7pm).

Mamak Corner Restaurant, Garran

Mamak Corner Asian and Malaysian Cuisines Restaurant is our other restaurant in Canberra. Mamak Corner Restaurant specialises in Malaysian and Chinese cuisine, and is located in Garran Place, Garran, near Canberra Hospital. Open Tuesday-Saturday: Lunch 11:30am-2:30pm; and Dinner 5.00pm-10.00pm; and Sunday, Dinner 5.00pm-10.00pm. Dine-in and takeaways welcomed. BYO alcohol.

View Mamak Corner menu(PDF)


Authentic Malaysian Roti Breads & hawker style cuisines in Canberra

If you are a fan of Malaysian food, we promise you that you will find the best rotis and curries in Canberra at Roti House Malaysian Restaurant.

Fresh, flaky Malaysian style roti breads are made here before your eyes.

Choose from a variety of rotis, traditionally served with aromatic sambal and curries, or have the rotis served as desserts.

Complete your meal with smoky grilled chicken satay sticks and delicious mamak (street hawker) cuisines such as laksa, nasi lemak (coconut rice), nasi goreng Pattaya, Penang Char Kuey Teow and mee goreng.

A comforting cup of teh tarik (pulled milk tea) and traditional desserts like ice kacang, sago gula melaka and chendol or sweetly addictive hat-shaped roti tissue with ice cream are also recommended.

The Canberran community can now experience this authentic Malaysian food journey in the heart of Canberra City West.


© Roti House Restaurant 2011

Lovingly crafted by RDKO