Hjh Maimunah Restaurant represents the pinnacle of traditional Malay and Indonesian cuisine in Singapore, proudly carrying the prestigious Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition that acknowledges their exceptional quality and cultural significance in preserving authentic Southeast Asian culinary traditions. Established in the early 1990s with humble beginnings as a Middle Eastern-based catering service for Hajj travellers, the restaurant has evolved over three decades into Singapore's most celebrated Nasi Padang destination, with strategic locations at Jalan Pisang near Arab Street, Joo Chiat, and Kitchener Road that serve both local communities and international visitors seeking authentic regional flavors. Their complete halal certification ensures that their time-honored recipes and traditional cooking methods remain accessible to all communities while maintaining the cultural authenticity that has earned them recognition as custodians of Singapore's Malay culinary heritage.
The extensive menu at Hjh Maimunah showcases over 100 meticulously prepared items that span the complete spectrum of traditional Malay and Indonesian cuisine, featuring legendary signature dishes like Beef Rendang with its complex spice layers, Ayam Bakar Sunda with authentic grilling techniques, Lemak Siput Sedut celebrating traditional seafood preparations, and Tahu Telur representing classic comfort food excellence. Their approach to Nasi Padang follows authentic traditions where diners select from an abundant spread of pre-prepared dishes, each crafted using recipes passed down through generations and prepared fresh daily using traditional methods that create the intense, complex flavors that distinguish authentic regional cuisine from simplified adaptations. The comprehensive selection ranges from delicious fried snacks and flavorful kampung dishes to sumptuous home-made desserts, ensuring that every meal represents a complete cultural and culinary journey through the rich traditions of Malay and Indonesian cooking.
Hjh Maimunah's sustained success and Michelin recognition stem from their unwavering commitment to authenticity, quality consistency, and cultural preservation that transcends typical restaurant operations to become cultural ambassadors for traditional Southeast Asian cuisine. Their island-wide delivery services, elegant buffet catering, mini buffet options, and bento box offerings demonstrate their adaptability to contemporary dining needs while maintaining traditional preparation standards, making authentic Malay cuisine accessible for corporate events, family gatherings, and religious observances. The restaurant's reputation for delivering intensely flavorful dishes without excessive oil or grease, combined with their role in introducing generations of Singaporeans to authentic regional flavors, positions them as both culinary institution and cultural treasure that continues to educate palates while preserving the authentic tastes that define Singapore's rich Malay culinary heritage for future generations.
Food looks good, seasoning of food is good but a big chunk of chicken was uncooked, sotong and mutto
The food looks good and the seasoning is good, but a big chunk of chicken was uncooked. The sotong and mutton rendang were overcooked. I had diarrhea after eating the chicken.
Fezra Haron
Wanted to break fast with the family today with Hjh Maimunah. We ordered via grab from the Compass O
Wanted to break fast with the family today with Hjh Maimunah. We ordered via Grab from the Compass One outlet and were so disappointed by the way they packed our food. Our poor Grab rider had to deal with spillage all the way and had to apologize profusely, but we knew it wasn't his fault. Ordered 2 bakso noodles, and one of the soup packs was not tied and spilled into the bag of food. The bee hoon came cold and hard. Grab rectified the issue and has already refunded us, but I think as a well-known establishment, please look into your packaging protocols and retrain your staff.
Julian Tan
Quite like their Tauhu telur but I prefer my tauhu telur to be fluffier and less dense but the sauce
I quite like their Tauhu Telur, though I prefer mine to be fluffier and less dense. The sauce, however, is good. I also had their Nasi Padang; the sambal prawns were a little too spicy for me, and the prawns could have been fresher. The queue is usually quite long on most days.
Flora Lim
Mee soto with big chunks of chicken with fatty skin still on shows how much they care about their fo
The mee soto, with its big chunks of chicken still on the fatty skin, shows how much they care about their food. The fact that they can't even shred it, which is how mee soto should be, speaks volumes.
Positive Reviews
Nurul Omar
Respect to the girl at the cashier. The queue is long every day and most of the customers are senior
Respect to the girl at the cashier. The queue is long every day, and most of the customers are senior citizens. Sometimes there's an old lady who's a bit rude, or someone who takes a while to pay, but she always stays calm and treats the next customer with the same patience. I seriously love all the food at Hjh Maimunah. And honestly, the Hjh Maimunah mini outlet at Compass One has some of the best customer service compared to their other branches.
JAY CHEN (陈杰)
Finally, Michelin-starred food is available in the Sengkang area! I’ve been here a few times, and th
Finally, Michelin-starred food is available in the Sengkang area! I’ve been here a few times, and the taste never disappoints. This is a must-try for Michelin-starred Malay cuisine, offering a wide variety of choices. Located at Compass One’s food court, you can enjoy these exceptional dishes in a pleasant environment.
Jalilah Ahmad
As someone who grows up watching and helping my dad preparing Nasi Padang dishes for family meals, I
Having grown up watching and helping my dad prepare Nasi Padang dishes for family meals, I know how laborious and demanding it can be to prepare the ingredients and the time taken to cook. There are no shortcuts, and not everything can be blended.
To do this with consistency on a daily basis requires a lot of discipline to maintain the quality of the taste.
I'm happy to share that the Fish Rice Set I had yesterday and the Lontong today checked all the boxes in terms of taste, texture, and portion.
It came as no surprise that Hajah Maimunah still retains its Michelin Bib Gourmand status for several years now – a recognition for a friendly establishment that serves good food at moderate prices. My Fish Rice Set cost $8.50 and the Lontong cost $5.50. I was also happy that I could swap the egg with bagedil. I bought Kuih Keria (sweet potato donuts) for $3.50, of which two were coated with plain sugar and another two with palm sugar, both equally delicious!
So happy that I have an authentic and delicious Malay food stall near my place!
CK Lim
This Malay mixed rice stall at Kopitiam, Level 4, SK Compass One, is absolutely amazing!
The curry s
This Malay mixed rice stall at Kopitiam, Level 4, SK Compass One, is absolutely amazing! The curry sauce is rich and fragrant, spicy and flavorful, making every bite incredibly satisfying. Simply perfect! The fried chicken is super crispy and juicy, and the anchovies are next level. Even though they’re coated in sambal sauce, they stay wonderfully crispy instead of turning soggy — fantastic! Once you try it, there’s no turning back. I’ll definitely be back for more! Just a heads up — the queue starts forming around 5:40 PM, so be prepared.
Siti Mei
definitely worth a visit if you want delicious and filling Malay food. The dishes are full of flavou
Definitely worth a visit if you want delicious and filling Malay food. The dishes are full of flavour, and the sambal is so good that you'll want extra rice. Prices are reasonable, service is fast, and the atmosphere is comfortable for a casual meal. You won't regret stopping by.