
The concept’s namesake, pronounced Mah-Mahk, comes from the term for a street vendor or food stall in Southeast Asia. These stalls are owned and operated by Chefs putting their own spin on traditional recipes. The Lo Family built Mamak upon this idea and brought their homegrown recipes to the table, many of which came straight from the grandparents.
A wide menu of Asian street food including lots of small plates in a stylish, modern setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1231 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32803
Phone: (407) 270-4688
Website: http://mamakeats.com/
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Reviews
The jumbo wings with ginger scallion oil were insane! 10/10! But the real winner for me was the wonton mee ramen. Wow. Easily one of my favorites ever. The chicken wontons were incredible, the BBQ pork was perfectly done, and the bok choy was spectacular.
The food came out incredibly fast. The ambiance is beautiful: big, modern, and very spacious, which makes it a great spot to actually enjoy your meal.
And the best part? We only spent about $55 with tip… such a deal for the quality and amount of food. This place is officially at the top of my list, and I can’t wait to come back. Highly recommend.
Our server was so so super nice! She was awesome and very attentive to what we need.
Parking might be a bit tricky tho but if you care about their foods, go ahead parked and walked there
Atmosphere was great!
Will be back again if we ever be in the area! Give Mamak Asian Street Food a big try!
We ordered the Roti Canai, a Malaysian flatbread that was golden brown, crisp on the outside, and fluffy inside, served with spicy coconut curry gravy. Recommend by our server and easily one of the best bites of the night. The Asian Bao with pork belly was soft and savory, the Char Kway Teow noodles were flavorful with shrimp and chicken, and the Wontons with Hot Sauce came drizzled with a roasted peanut-chili oil that packed some good heat. Every dish was delicious and was delivered fast.
That said, the atmosphere feels more like a mall food court: very loud and lacking ambiance. Prices are reasonable, and the servers are friendly and efficient. They serve beer (though none on draft). I did notice a ceiling patch that hasn’t been painted yet.
Overall: Food 5/5, Service 4/5, Ambiance 3/5. Go for the food, it’s worth it.
We started with the appetizer, Pasembur salad. Fresh jicama sprinkled with brown sauce gave the salad a satisfying crunch, and the sauce had a truly unique flavor.
The Yangzhou fried rice with shrimp (no soy sauce) was very good but lacked some heat. Adding a little chili paste have it the extra kick it needs.
The Indian mee goreng also had a unique flavor, with well seasoned noodles and nicely balanced spices.
The kari mee, a noodle soup, was perfect, great spices and bold flavors.
We plan to visit again to try more dishes.
We’ve been twice recently and just love this place. It’s always packed but easy to get seated. The dining room is lively and staff is constantly keeping a watchful eye.
The Summer Rolls are a great starter. If you like cold noodles, you can’t go wrong with the Sesame Chilled Noodles. The Lettuce Wraps are a great vegetarian option, both light and packed with flavor. Last but definitely not least, the Wonton with Hot Sauce. Don’t pass this one up, I still dream about it!