James McKay
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Going back to Warung Asia reminds me why I love Massaman Curry as a meal. We had lunch there a week ago and liked the Massaman curry so much we went back for an evening meal.
The restaurant is divided into a downstairs (where we had lunch) and a more sophisticated upstairs where we had dinner.
The food was the same as was the price, the service was excellent in both places but a little more active and animated upstairs but that most likely was due to the number of patrons. The restaurant probably averaged 30 guests while we were there. Despite the largish number the service was quite quick and efficient.
Downstairs reminded me of an aircraft hanger ( a nice one) It was spacious but had more of a cafe feel about it which suited me for lunch.
Up stairs displayed very impressive bamboo featured architecture. The roof was vaulted and very high being supported by large bamboo poles whilst the ceiling/roof structure was supported by bamboo battens and a fibrous outer covering. Lighting consisted of fibrous woven coverings over orange muted lighting. It was a lovely arrangement.
We will again attend this restaurant and I will update this review. I did note some poor reviews but wanted to experience it for ourselves, and I am pleased we did.
Well done Warung Asia. My wife even wanted to buy one of their knives. Sadly they weren’t for sale.