MY BBQ PLACE
Discover MY BBQ Place in Kluang, Johor, a modern Malay restaurant blending local flavors with Western-style roast meats and BBQ delights. Savor fresh steamboat and signature grilled specialties in a clean, welcoming ambience perfect for family gatherings.
Halal Status :
Assumed halal (Muslim-owned)
Described as a modern Malay restaurant serving roast meats and steamboat, typical of Muslim-owned eateries in Malaysia with no mentions of pork or alcohol across sources. No official halal certificate found on review sites or directories. In Kluang's Muslim-majority area, such establishments commonly follow halal practices by default.
| 📍 | Lot No 3AB, 1st Floor, The Link Square Kluang Parade, 1, Jln Sentol |
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Specialities
Specializes in BBQ and steamboat with fresh, tasty roast meats and Malay-Western fusion dishes. Signature items include grilled specialties and hot pot sets. Price range: moderate (RM20-50 per person). Suitable for: Family dining, Quick lunch.
Operations
Opening hours: Typically 11 AM – 10 PM daily (verify on-site as specifics unavailable). Peak hours: Evenings and weekends for family steamboat sessions. Busy periods: Dinner time and public holidays.
Reviews
Reviewers praise the fresh, tasty BBQ and steamboat, clean environment, and efficient service. Only a handful of reviews available, all positive with no complaints noted. Popular praises: Clean premises, friendly staff, well-organized setup.
Facilities
Prayer Space: Nearby mosque (common in Kluang, within 1-2 km walking distance). Parking: Ample parking at Kluang Parade mall lot, free for diners, but fills up during peaks. Seating Capacity: Medium (50-80 seats), family friendly with spacious tables, wheelchair accessible via mall elevators.
Notes for Muslim Users
Overall safety assessment: Highly suitable for Muslim travellers in Kluang due to Malay-owned status and absence of haram items, aligning with local halal norms. Low risk of cross-contamination in a pork-free setting. Things to check: Ask staff about halal sourcing for meats and confirm no alcohol in sauces upon arrival.


