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14/20Critics' Pick

Pappa Laksa

Updated ,first published

Beef rendang laksa.
1 / 7Beef rendang laksa.Peter Dillon
Inside the Burwood eatery.
2 / 7Inside the Burwood eatery.Supplied
Clam and seafood laksa.
3 / 7Clam and seafood laksa.Supplied
Seafood stir fry.
4 / 7Seafood stir fry.Supplied
Ice cendol drink with pandan-flavoured jelly.
5 / 7Ice cendol drink with pandan-flavoured jelly.Supplied
Tofu prawn puffs covered in sesame seeds.
6 / 7Tofu prawn puffs covered in sesame seeds.Supplied
Hot teh tarik (sweet, creamy tea).
7 / 7Hot teh tarik (sweet, creamy tea).Supplied
14/20Critics' Pick

Pappa Laksa

Malaysian-Chinese$

A no-frills diner devoted to one of Australia’s favourite noodle soups.

A bold red-and-yellow sign hints at the big flavours inside this little restaurant, nestled between a golf shop and a curtain store. Laksa is, naturally, the star – cited by soup enthusiasts as one of Melbourne’s best. The broth is slow-cooked, rich with coconut and heavy on the lemongrass.

Toppings range from classics like seafood, tofu and vegetables to beef rendang set right on top as a generous scoop. Curry puffs, prawn cakes and spring rolls make great companions, especially dipped in the coconut-y broth. You can also have the broth and trimmings served over a bowl of steamed rice.

For the full hawker experience, add an iced Milo or teh tarik to your order. Beyond laksa, Pappa does an enticing line in wok hei-infused noodles – lip-smacking char kwai teow, and hor fun blanketed in silky gravy are two highlights.

Must-order dish: Beef rendang laksa.

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