Sheng Haur Soo
the staff in the photo is rude. generally, experience is bad at the shop. Sengkang Compassone
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D Laksa Compass One brings authentic Penang asam laksa to Singapore as part of a growing regional chain with 57 outlets across Malaysia and Singapore since its founding in 2012. This halal-certified restaurant specializes in Malaysia's beloved asam laksa, featuring rich and flavorful broth with generous portions of noodles, seafood, and vegetables that capture the authentic sour and spicy flavors of traditional Penang street food. Located on the basement level, D Laksa serves the Sengkang community with fast, affordable Malaysian cuisine that maintains the authentic taste profiles that have made asam laksa a regional favorite for generations.
The restaurant's signature dish is their famous Penang asam laksa served at an accessible price point of .50, delivered with remarkable speed typically within one to two minutes of ordering, making it perfect for busy shoppers and workers seeking quick, satisfying meals. Beyond their specialty laksa, the menu encompasses other Malaysian favorites including aromatic nasi lemak, flavorful char kway teow, traditional mee siam, and comforting mee rebus, all prepared to authentic Malaysian standards. Each dish maintains the restaurant's commitment to generous portions and reasonable pricing, ensuring customers receive excellent value while experiencing genuine Malaysian flavors in a convenient mall setting.
Operating daily from 10:00am to 10:00pm at #B1-46, D Laksa provides extended hours that accommodate both lunch crowds and evening diners seeking authentic Malaysian cuisine. Located just 88 meters from Exit A with a convenient 2-minute walk from Sengkang MRT, the restaurant is easily accessible for commuters and shoppers. With delivery services available through foodpanda and its established reputation for maintaining consistent quality across its extensive outlet network, D Laksa continues to serve as a reliable destination for authentic, affordable Malaysian asam laksa and traditional dishes in the heart of Singapore's heartland.
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Sheng Haur Soo
the staff in the photo is rude. generally, experience is bad at the shop. Sengkang Compassone
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If can give 0, I will. 1. Smaller portion, the amount of soup has reduced. I was shocked! 2. Service. This is not the 1st time receiving bad attitude from that Malay lady. I was having anxiety after 2 times of rude and condescending behaviour from her. For a long time, we stop buying, and decided to buy today. Look at the photo, how she squeeze my mee into the plastic bag. When I asked for another plastic bag, she said ," No need another bag la". And she grab my mee and started rolling like a dough, forcing it to enter the bag. Then she asked me, " Can?" What do u expect me to say? I asked u nicely if u can give another bag, but she refused!. I bought 2 bowls. Then WHY cant u use a BIGGER bag??? If I walked half way and the bag got torn, how? Would u like to eat a squeezy mee? I agree with some reviews here that she uses Malay to scold customers, thinking they dont know. And she is especially nice to Malay customers. After today, I wont be going anymore. I m pretty tired of her behaviour. Thank u.
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Good: Asam Laksa is ok, the price is equal to the amount and quality of food as in Singapore. It could be better if they can make the soup thicker or sourer. Good: order is very fast and well prepared for self pickup. Bad: while the FRUIT ROJAK, I will not encourage any MALAYSIAN to try. I never had such a weird taste of fruit rojak in my life till I got here. The paste is so thick like peanut jam, and it taste really weird, not sweet not salty not spicy+no peanut fragment but just a plaint thick liquid pour on some fruits. Maybe this is how local rojak taste like? Idk?
eVe Cheah
The taste of Asam laksa and asam fish ball are average, not taste like Malaysia Asam laksa. The smell is good but the Asam taste is not strong, not spicy, not sour, and the noodle is not hot.
Winnie Tan
Packed 3 laksa and 2 fishball back home from Compass One stall. Upon reaching home, noticed only 2 packets of Noodles is given. So what my family member eat? Just the soup? Is this a scam?
Melissa Abdul
The opening hours should not say 10am when your staffs clearly do not want to open the shop by that time. Please input proper timing for the benefit of your customers. I was at the shop at 10.27AM & the malay auntie told me that they are not open yet. It will only be open and start selling at 10.30am when the 2 other staffs are ready to open the shop, pointing at 2 staff sitting at the table eating.
Vince Saw
I have been a regular customer of D’laksa as the food taste is authentic and convenient. But this brand has been disappointing recently. I understand that inflation has caused the cost to increase and I’m also willing to pay extra but it’s absurd that because of “inflation” i have to pay more for less now which is making me turn my head away. You can clearly tell that they have increased their price and yet the portion of soup and bowl has gotten lesser and smaller.
Jasmine Goh
The serving bowl has decreased by more than 50%. For the same price, the soup is now halved. This is ridiculous. The diameter is smaller than my finger!
Roxy Chan
i really like your laksa!! i like how the noodles are soft to eat. will definitely come again!
theguy_withstuff
A laksa budget restrurant with some nice but limited food. D’Laksa has FOUR menu items, yeah, four, six if you count soft drinks and water. That isn’t much to say but at least it’s something. The main selling point is that it’s fast and cheap, food comes in like a minute or two and the price is $4.50 for laksa, which equates to $6 if you get a soft drink. That isn’t alot, so you basically can compare this to a hawker stall. Food itself is alright, don’t have good spice tolerance but the food wasn’t spicy for me. Overall, a neat but small laksa restrurant.
Sebastian Oh
Never try never know. For $5, very decent laksa 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
jason
26 Jan 2022 The update of ingredients for the rojak is much better now
Johanna Hanny
This humble laksa kiosk is a must visit for anyone craving laksa Penang in Singapore. With only 5 seats you can have a quick meal in the mall
Sheue Lin Ng
Delicious Assam Laksa. Sour, spicy and savoury. Ordered the additional bowl of fish ball as well. Just take note that this place do not accept credit card but cash and paynow.
Kelvin Ang
Quick fix for my craving on Assam laksa during rainy day - slight increase in price ($4 to $4.50) as compared to pre COVID19 period but you could still get it cheaper ordering though Foodpanda via pickup. Do try out the fishballs and rojak as these are pretty good too. Rojak portion is a little small for the price paid but the sauce is really good.
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