Irena S.
Yelp
Came here on a Saturday night with a party of 5, made reservations about 30 mins beforehand. Our order: Chilean sea bass, another order of chilean sea bass without eggplant, pineapple fried rice, roti prata, roti canai, rendeng beef, lamb curry. We also got the mango sticky rice and the fried banana with ice cream for dessert. Each person also got either an alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink (including 2 coconut lattes, I got a cucumber cooler). We also got 2 side orders of rice to eat with everything. The waitress asked if we preferred to have all our non-dessert food come out all at once, so we said yes. Our total was $64 per person after tax and tip.
Pros:
- Pretty good place to do family style, so you can try a bunch of different things. My husband hadn't tried Malaysian food in America before, so this was a solid place to try a bunch of new stuff.
- The dishes that were super solid and my favorite were the rendeng beef, the roti canai, and the chilean sea bass. All were super delicious and the sea bass was very well done, super soft, and came with veggies.
- Since we came at 6:15pm, it was easy to get a table inside despite our party of 5. It did get quite busy after though when we finished
- Decently clean bathroom in the back
- Solid curry comes with the roti. I could eat like 10 of those
Vibes:
- casual, family dinner vibes. Great for double dates or friend hangouts, especially since it's in the same plaza as a bunch of other establishments.
Cons:
- The portions felt small, and it felt like everything could have been a little larger (especially the pineapple fried rice). We didn't really leave full, despite the dessert and drinks added on.
- Our drinks weirdly didn't come out at the same time, a few of them came out before the food, and then mine came out much later after we had already finished eating a couple dishes.
- Room for improvement - the menu is organized by category, but within the categories there's a lot of dishes that I think would be helpful to either organize alphabetically or by ingredients or something. It felt like it took a long time for us to decide since we had to scan everything and read the ingredients etc (especially since there's no pictures or anything) - this could be a personal preference on my part lol
Not a huge con but a heads up:
- Unfortunately, a lot of the dishes we ordered had eggplant in them and my friend is allergic (eggplant came in the lamb curry as well as the chilean sea bass). So I would recommend that if you have any allergies, to double check and ask if it can be removed from the dishes.
Overall, I don't think a 3.5/5 rating on Yelp is that bad for an Asian restaurant - it usually means the food is good but the service is subpar. Which honestly is to be expected right?