Secret Recipe

1404 W Hebron Pkwy Apt 103, Carrollton
(972) 394-0999

Recent Reviews

Bodin K.

A hidden little spot that has a massive menu. They have a mix of all kinds of asian cuisine and everyone will certainly find something to enjoy. I am impressed by the quality of food while they maintain such a wide selection of dishes. Some dishes I recommend are Crispy Chicken, Roti w/ Curry, Oyster Omelette, Gravy Noodles (forgot the dish name, but it's 2 types of noodles with gravy). But I have eaten here many times and I have always enjoys trying a new dish here. The prices are very fair here as well! Give them a try.

Mahawi

Went there today 11/10/2022, was surprisingly they told me about price increases.Very disappointed, they increased all the price wayyyyyyy too much ! Will thinking twice to get the foods from there again. There is a lot of good Asian style restaurants surrounding that area with a reasonable price.

Melissa D.

My family and I had driven in from Phoenix Arizona to visit friends. I'm originally Malaysian so I had to have this. The rice and dishes were great. My favourite being the fish as it is so hard to get a whole fish dish in Arizona. I also ordered a char mee and hokkien mee to go. The char mee was ok..the only thing I wouldn't order again. The service was slow but other than that it was great

Alvin H.

Updating my perspective by lowering the star count to 3. Still good, but - flavor seems to be diminishing (for example, noodles are still charred but harder to taste umami flavor) - price has increased SIGNIFICANTLY, on average 30% (some menu items up to 50%). Most other places have raised prices by $1-$2, Secret Recipe has raised their prices by up to $6 in some cases which is a lot. I'd still come, but would not go out of my way. Check out Meso Asia on Preston in Frisco for alternatively genuine Asian food.

Century S

Our Malaysian friend took us to this restaurant. We had an amazing time. Most of the food items didn't taste as fresh because they have hundreds of items in the menu for hole in the wall, nonetheless they tasted really good. They were out of many itmes, but thats understandable given the volume of menu. We ordered a lot of food with lots of leftovers.I don't remember the name of most of the items and menu doesn't have pictures so its difficult to validate. But some itmes that I remember are Beef roti murtabak with chicken curry: roti was fluffy, soft, and chicken was delicious.Malaysian chicken curry was a hit. It was very similar to Indian chicken curry but unique in its own way.Fresh soy milk was alright. It can be better.Malaysia chicken puffs were good and soft.Veggie pineapple fried rice was also good.Besides these we also got thick flat noodles which was ok. It didnt have lot of flavors. Mixed (thick and thin noodles) with pork and couple of sea food items was good. Sauce was slightly dominating but it was good. We also had a order of large cut tofu that came with rice which was also really good. My friend got oyster omelette, she liked it. I thought it was on a drier side and oysters were super salty. Overall food was good. We will definitely go back.

Trasee Sheppard

This was my first time coming to this restaurant. since the restaurant I usually go to was closed. With me being pregnant some foods just hit and this food was not hitting. I ordered the sesame chicken entree and the chicken tasted bland and the sauce tasted like fake asian food. But the white rice was good tho.

Alan N.

Don't waste time or $!. Taste nothing like Malaysian food . Gave it a try few times in hopes it will get better but no luck.

Sheryl Meckle

We came at 12:45pm on a Saturday, ant it was not crowded, good or bad? The food smells good and looks too! The won tons on the Crab Rangoon was thick, homemade, and had a unique flavor, not like other restaurants. They were addicting. The Chicken egg rolls were good also. Loved the duck sauce that came with them. Thick , not thinned down & watery. Thai Mango Chicken and Szechuan Chicken were wonderful. Fried rice was an up charge. Large menu, literally ?

rex meckle

Huge variety of items on the menu fair prices for the portions friendly staff, food was full of flavor and delicious of you want true Asian this is the place

M B

The best Singapore /Malaysian restueant in Texas. Amazing food and nice people.. family owned and operated.

Naruyoshi H.

usually, you cannot have all type such as Malay, Malaysian Chinese, and Malaysian Indian in one place. However, You can have the all of the typical Malaysian food here in good quality.

Caleb Fowler

Really enjoyed the nostalgia of eating nasi lemak (a fave). Char kuey teow P. Pinang sedapnya (get the shrimps to make it more classic). Roti telur is 100. Top off with some teh tarik. Hainese chicken rice also nice. Really miss my super foodie home in Penang. This restaurant helps to take me back.

Jared Elliott

Wow, got a big surprise... food was ok, interior super basic, order from the counter then go sit. The surprise was a 40% increase on prices compared to the menu. There was a sign saying prices have been adjusted but... item on the menu $10.95 and on the receipt $14.95. That isn't a small adjustment. That is fancy restaurant level pricing for a place that is super basic.Dinner for two with tip $48. One appetizer and two dishes. Menu prices would have been $28 plus tip so around $33-34. OuchNot worth the money

Jeffrey Huang

Found this place to get authentic Malaysian food and we loved it! It's currently cash only but worth the pitstop for cash

Kimberly E.

We've been meaning to try this place and finally did this week. I love the how your dining experience flows there. You get seated with menus, and then when you are ready to order you go up to the register and go ahead and pay. It keeps you from having to wait around for a check which is nice. They also had to go containers sitting on a table for when you needed them as well. The food was good. My socks weren't knocked off, but I would definitely go there again to try more. The curry puffs were flavorful, but on the more doughy side which didn't bother me too much. The chicken had a crisp skin and wasn't dry, and Malaysian style chicken was just okay to me. My fiancé enjoyed it. I'm no expert on Southeast Asian food, so I can't talk about authenticity.

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