New Kampong Kita

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Rotterdam, Netherlands

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Malaysian restaurant· Restaurants· Vegetarian restaurant

New Kampong Kita Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

New Kampong Kita is located in Rotterdam, Netherlands on Cor Kieboomplein 508. New Kampong Kita is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category malaysian restaurant in Netherlands. New Kampong Kita is a restaurants company based out of Cor Kieboomplein 508, ROTTERDAM, Netherlands.

Address

Cor Kieboomplein 508

Price range

$$

Phone

+31 104793633

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

ROTTERDAM

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGood for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

All you can eatCoffeeHealthy optionsKids' menuLate-night foodSmall plates

Open hours

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Laura Bruzgaite

The food was pretty good, some of the dishes at buffet were cold and dry, but other than that great service and food

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Brian Zakelijk

The Food is okay, because of the Interior it feels like I'm in Asia I liked the Ikan kecap.

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Jason Padman

Ordered the Chicken Laksa but for any other Laksa lovers out there I'd pass this on this one. Its the first time I've seen cucumber used in a Laksa which is interesting but to be honest the broth is watery and has a weird tang taste about it like too much lime or lemon juice was put into it. The rice noodles are thick and the best Laksa's I've had use thin rice noodles which I also prefer and there is also some sort of lettuce in the soup which I believe does not belong. The use of breast chicken is nice. The restaurant is large with only a handful of people so not much atmosphere.

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JP

Food was ok, just a few Malay /Indonesian dishes on the menu. Staff is mostly Chinese and restaurant is an all you can eat and wok place.

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V.A. Ramsanjhal

If you're used to Malaysian cuisine, this resembles more Chinese than Malaysian. I believe one of the reasons is that it's a Wok restaurant in the first place and as these type of restaurants boil their meat first in broth because of the large number of people they need to serve. They also have a la carte. If you're into Wok, this is the place to be. If you're into the real taste of Malaysia go to a boutique restaurant. Service is excellent though. For the food a 1 for the service a 4. So 2 stars.