Due to the demolition of the stalls, the owners of Rojak SS15 Subang Jaya have shifted to nearby Subang Square. Open daily from 11am until 7 pm. Must go for the Rojak with egg and sotong at RM6.50. Excellent to pair it with a bowl...of cendol.More
Due to the demolition of the stalls, the owners of Rojak SS15 Subang Jaya have shifted to nearby Subang Square. Open daily from 11am until 7 pm. Must go for the Rojak with egg and sotong at RM6.50. Excellent to pair it with a bowl...of cendol.More
I just had this rojak and chendol to take away for dining at home. The last time I ate this rojak was a few years ago, but to be honest nothing great about this rojak. Today que are so short. Just 2person In line and...I managed to takeaway. Had egg rojak @ rm5. Plain rojak are @ RM4.50. Oh my gosh🤦♀️ the portion of the rojak are so small. The keropok are very crunchy and nice and it’s not hard like other rojak stall. However the rojak sauce are on the sweet side, and has no hint of spicy at all. The are better rojak out there like my usual TTDI rojak. The chendol next to it are meh in taste too. OveratedMore
Same taste ,same food but different environment. The one in SS15 ,majority just stand and enjoy the food. But in this outlet, chairs and tables ,better for family
There is always a long q during peak hours. Our choice is always rojak with cuttlefish and egg with a thick nutty sauce. Really awesome as we finished off the plate of sweet, crunchy, spicy and nutty rojak while standing.
when we arrived, we tot it would be the same taste & quality as in original in Subang Jaya SS15.But our tot were wrong. We order Coconut Water, and there were zillions of coconuts, and they picked 3 old and almost spoiled coconuts. and when...we asked nicely, why are you giving us the spoiled coconutS, the staff simply mentioned, ooo i don't know to choose the good ones. ohmaigod!. and for the Rojak.. everything was so hard to chew. Swear never come againMore
These guys have been around since I was in school. Really good rojak, one of the best in Malaysia. Yes it is. Try it out and prove me wrong.
Nice sauce but for standard set of rojak + half egg + few pieces of sotong, Overall portion is not worth the price of RM7.
Mild and balanced taste. The fried stuffs are quite crunchy and the sauce isn't too spicy. A must visit place when passing by Subang Jaya.
We have been coming here for our pasembur fix for more than a decade now. Taste remains unchanged overt the years but the portion is getting smaller despite the price increase. We like it that the sauce is full of peanut flavour and is not...overly spicy.More
Surprised that delicious food can be so affordable. Must try the cendol which is also one of the best.
I remembered I had cendol when I was very young and my visit to Malaysia this time was also to revisit this taste. I was introduced to this Rojak and cendol in this Plaza. The rojak was very tasty, looked spicy but actually not. The...rojak was my first experience and so in my opinion a good dish and must try. It’s very good! The cendol was hitting on the nail. The coconut milk combining with some red beans with the small green gelatinous threads with palm sugar syrup on shaved ice was great and somehow I felt it tasted like what I had long long time ago. It’s not fancy, but the taste is as expected, great! If you had a chance to visit, try it here!More
It is definitely some street food which is worth the queue. Very authentic local delight. Price is also reasonable.
The original truck is now a stall in ss15. Good rojak, long queues, smelly rubbish. Despite price increases, portions getting smaller, so may need to upsize.
Rojak SS15 had its origin operating out of a small truck in SS15 Subang Jaya in the 80s-90s. I grew up in Subang Jaya and familiar with the SS15 Rojak. Little did I know that it now has a kiosk in Kompleks PKNS Shah Alam....The fare on offer is the same - rojak and cendol. Prices have increased over the years but the quality and taste remain. It is also more comfortable and hygienic sitting on a padded stool in an airconditioned mall compared to plastic stools under coconut trees by the drain.More