
Most diners praise Anmour's grilled mains (pork chop, salmon, chicken chop) for tenderness and careful preparation, backed by staff who explain menu items well and work with real warmth. A handful report disappointing pasta, watery soup, and concerns that some dishes taste pre-cooked or feel like cafe prices on roadside-stall quality, so consistency outside the grilled menu is a real gap. The cafe holds steady on service: reviewers consistently highlight polite, efficient staff and fast orders. Prices sit in the middle ground for Puchong casual dining. Family gatherings and friend meetups fit the vibe; repeat visits are common among satisfied customers.

