Popular Malaysian fare including roti canai, chicken rice, satay
























"Out of a bunch of Malaysian spots in Bensonhurst’s Chinatown, Little House Restoran is our favorite for its unbeatable deals. The $10 lunch sets come with generously portioned noodles, rice, or nasi lemak, a milk tea, and a dessert. Dinner sets, which actually run all day, also include an appetizer for a total of $15. The brightly lit, tile-floored space almost looks like a fast casual restaurant—but there’s plenty of room, so it’s a good option for last minute, walk-in groups. Get the fabulous salted egg chow fun and dense fish ball curry." - bryan kim, sonal shah, willa moore, neha talreja
"This is one of the best Malaysian options in the area, with huge bowls of soup and curry for relatively low prices. For less than $15, you can get the Hainan curry noodle soup, which comes with yellow noodles and a whole chicken. Or, get the fabulous curry mee young tau fu. The curry is lighter, but it's filled with dense pockets of tofu filled with meat, seafood, and vegetables. Little House's brightly lit, tile-floored space almost looks like a fast casual restaurant, so you’re definitely coming here to eat dinner, not go out to dinner, but there’s plenty of room—so it’s also a good option for last minute, walk-in groups." - carina finn koeppicus, neha talreja
"Out of a bunch of Malaysian spots in Bensonhurst’s Chinatown, Little House Restoran is our favorite for its unbeatable deals. The $10 lunch sets come with generously portioned noodle, rice, or nasi lemak options, a milk tea, and a dessert. Dinner sets, which actually run all day, also include an appetizer for a total of $15. The brightly lit, tile-floored space almost looks like a fast casual restaurant—but there’s plenty of room, so it’s a good option for last minute, walk-in groups. Get the fabulous salted egg chow fun and dense fish ball curry. " - neha talreja, carina finn koeppicus, bryan kim
"We’d probably spend many a lunch hour at this Malaysian restaurant in Bensonhurst even if they didn’t have some killer deals, but they also happen to have some killer deals. The $10 lunch sets come with generously portioned noodle, rice, or nasi lemak options, milk tea, and a dessert. Dinner sets, which actually run all day, also include an appetizer for a total of $15. For being one of the best Malaysian options in the area (thanks in part to a fabulous salted egg chow fun and dense fish ball curry), this feels like a steal. The brightly lit, tile-floored space almost looks like a fast casual restaurant, so you’re definitely coming here to eat dinner, not go out to dinner, but there’s plenty of room so it’s also a good option for last minute, walk-in groups." - Neha Talreja
"A Bath Beach Malaysian restaurant highlighting dishes such as prawn mee and burger lemak as part of NYC's growing Malaysian scene." - Luke Fortney