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Mamak Malaysian Roti & Satay

Brisbane CBD

Updated: Oct 23, 2025

Mamak Malaysian Roti & Satay brings the traditional tastes of Kuala Lumpur's Indian-Malay street stalls to Brisbane CBD.

Located in Charlotte St's Little Asia dining precinct, Mamak is a slick, contemporary eatery that draws a crowd for lunch and dinner.

Looking into entrance and kitchen at Mamak Malaysian Roti & Satay Brisbane CBD at night

Take a seat outdoors on the brightly coloured street furniture or in the funky high-ceilinged interior, which has an industrial vibe with raw concrete ceiling, pale timber furniture, and shiny steel frames between dining areas.

People dining inside Mamak Malaysian Roti & Satay Brisbane CBD

A touch or warmth is provided by ceiling to floor curtains, a smattering of pot plants and the bustling open kitchen which is fronted with jars of herbs and spices.

Kitchen of Mamak Malaysian Roti & Satay Brisbane CBD

Food is ordered and paid for at the table via the contactless ordering system and delivered to the table in an efficient time frame. Mamak is also BYO alcohol with a small corkage charge.

Malaysian roti and sauces on a plate at Mamak Malaysian Roti & Satay Brisbane CBD

On the menu you'll find a range of heavenly savoury roti - canai (traditional), telur (classic egg); planta (rich & buttery), bawang (sweet red onions); telur bawang (egg & onion), or murtabak (spicy chicken/lamb, cabbage, egg & onion). There's also sweet roti (pisang, kaya, bom & tisu) which is traditionally served with curry or as a dessert with ice cream.

Satays on a plate with a bowl of sauce at Mamak Malaysian Roti & Satay Brisbane CBD

Satays are melt-in-the- mouth, flame-grilled and served with house-made peanut sauce. Choose from beef or chicken or a mix of both, with serving sizes of half a dozen or a dozen.

Vegetarian curry in a bowl at Mamak Malaysian Roti & Satay Brisbane CBD

And for mains, diners have a choice of traditional curries (tangy fish, spicy lamb, classic chicken or vegetarian); stir-fried calamari or tiger prawns with fiery sambal sauce; Ayem Berembah or Goreng (Malaysian style fried chicken); Rojak (Malaysian style salad with prawn & coconut fritters, fried tofu, eggs & cucumber topped with spicy peanut sauce).

Cooks working inside the kitchen at Mamak Malaysian Roti & Satay Brisbane CBD

There's also a small selection of noodle and rice dishes, including Mee, Laggi or Nasi Goreng, and Nasi Lemak (known as Malaysia's 'national dish') - fragrant coconut rice with sambal, peanuts, crispy anchovies, cucumber and hardboiled egg, with a choice of curry fish/lam/chicken or vegetarian, sambal prawn or calamari or fried chicken.

People dining inside Mamak Malaysian Roti & Satay Brisbane CBD

For dessert there's sweet roti, Ais Kacang (red beans, corn, grass jelly, rose-syrup and sweetened milk on shaved ice) or Cendol (starch noodles made from fresh pandan leaves, with gula-melaka syrup, coconut milk and shaved ice) and for drinks there's Malaysian white or black coffee, cham (half tea, half coffee) classic Malaysian sweet tea or hot chocolate.

Need to know - No bookings are available and the restaurant fills up quickly so be prepared to wait outside at dinner times.

The menu may have changed since our visit. 

Still hungry for more suggestions on where to eat out in Brisbane, head to our comprehensive Eat & Drink section HERE! Happy grazing!

Mamak

89 Charlotte St

Brisbane CBD

Opening hours

BYO

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