Olivetree Royal Kitchen

4500 Kingsway, Burnaby
(778) 371-4867

Recent Reviews

carl t

nice price

Ady Numana

Still open. Change name to ipoh malaysian cuisine.

Tony O

So, so could be better.

Elizabeth Chang

Such good, good food!

toni o

So, so could be better.

Jon C.

Put some respect on Ipoh's name. It's a holy establishment in the most dilapidated mall... to all those who gave this place 3 stars or less FOH. You come here for one reason and one reason only, to wait 15+ min for the fried kway teow with the creamy-egg gravy. If you ever enjoyed Chinese peaches and cream corn soup then you will enjoy this overly starchy sauced fried noodle. The added pickled jalapeños just takes it over the edge. All the weird texture matched with the wok flame flavour.... makes sense just like when Jay Z did that weird mashup with Linkin Park. Side note, there's always this older Asian couple with 3+ heavy bags of grocery and like 5 take out boxes occupying the handicap table. Say hi to them when you see them. They a hoot.

Patricia Chn

Delicious foods, authentic, good price, many varieties, one of my favourite places for foods! Love it!

Kem L.

Have to start off by 100% agreeing with Jon C that for those giving this establishment a 3 stars or less, they need their taste buds checked. This stall appears so unassuming. However, that is where it ends. Every time I miss the food back home, this is the go to place to satisfy my gastronomical needs. Ipoh Fried Hor Fun, Char Kway Teow, both of these dishes require skill to get right as timing is extremely critical and the chef nailed it. The Nasi Lemak and Mee Goreng is by far the real McCoy one can find in this city. Overall, this place is a gem and my wife are regulars and so happy to have them delivering the most authentic food from the region for a reasonable price with generous portions.

Jennifer Tan

Authentic, good, convenient location.

Shahraz Kassam

Best Malaysian fast food in the city! So much variety. Everything is great. The roti curry is great at $5. The laksa noodle soups are huge and tasty!

Shahraz Kassam

Best Malaysian fast food in the city! So much variety. Everything is great. The roti curry is great at $5. The laksa noodle soups are huge and tasty!

Jia N.

If you are looking for good Singaporean/Malaysian food, this is definitely a place to try! The taste is pretty authentic, portions are generous filled with ingredients (especially compared to a couple of other local Singaporean restaurants I've been to..) and price is affordable! The menu is filled with so many different options! My faves so far are: *Ipoh Hor Fun: flat rice noodles served in a delicious eggy soupy base. Just from the picture, it's easy to see that it's filled with so many ingredients like prawn, fish cake, veggies and pork. If you like a little bit of spice, it also comes with cut green chilli which goes really well with this dish. *Char Keoy Teow: definitely a signature Singapore dish done right! Yummy, and sprinkled with numerous prawns and Chinese sausages I've also tried the Penang Prawn Mee today, which I also enjoyed! It comes with a mix of yellow noodle and vermicelli which is a combo I really like. The soup was decent, but a little bit on the oily side. It doesn't quite hit my list of faves, but is something I would consider ordering again :)

Changmin Jeon

Worst foods ever. Frozen veggies fried rice and overcooked noodle. I lost my appetite. Won't recommend.

Ray P.

It's easy to pass by this Malaysian/Singaporean place as it doesn't look like much. That would be a mistake though if you enjoy this type of cuisine. This is one of those places where you shouldn't judge the quality of the food by how a place looks. If you're like me, trying to decide between the myriads of different eateries in the Crystal Mall food fair can be a challenge. One time I decided to give Ipoh a try. That was all it took to make me a repeat customer. So far I've tried their laksa, prawn mee (noodles in soup), kueh teow (fried flat rice noodles) in creamy egg sauce, nasi lemak, fried chicken wings, and roti and have never been disappointed. Overall, the food is fresh, tasty and authentic.

Trang M.

I went to this place today to try out my first Malaysian meal after reading comments on Yelp. I got chicken and noodles laska soup ($9.75). I got my food about 5 minutes after placing the order. It came with 2 parts, 1 noodles bowl and 1 deep fried chicken portion. The noodles bowl have: Noodles, bean sprouts, green onion, and 2 pieces of deep fried tofu, so not many toppings: The noodles was quite nice, but later on I was full and It was kinda rich so I had to leave some unfinished. The chicken is seasoned with salt then deep fried. It was very nice. Overall, I could not finish the meal (I was hungry when I ordered). The dish was good. Will I ever come back again? Hardly. Because the price compared to the meal was a bit too filling since I didn't finish it. (I am a student)

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