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Nyonya

By metis on November 7, 2008 6:37 PM in Malaysian | New York I now know how spoiled I have been. By all reports Nyonya should be fantastic. Friends love it. Giude books love it. Yelp loves it. But I don't. Why? Because Malaysian food is SO much better in Malaysia and even... read more.

Adam Food Centre

By metis on September 29, 2008 1:05 AM in Malaysian | Reviews | Singapore | Singaporean One of the best food centres in Singapore, Adam Food Centre, located at no. 2 Adam Road, has enough nasi lemak, fish ball noodles, laksa, bbq pork and other Singaporean and Malaysian hawker delights to keep you occupied for weeks.... read more.

Ah' Loys

By foodie on February 22, 2004 11:19 AM in Malaysian | Melbourne | Reviews A Brighton favourite, Ah' Loys serves a standard Malaysian menu without the inspiration. The food is decent, but nothing to rave about. The service is friendly but that is not why foodie eats out. The take-away business appears strong, and... read more.

Laksa King

By foodie on October 3, 2003 1:32 PM in Laksa | Malaysian | Melbourne | Reviews Laksa King may be the best laksa in Melbourne. Intrepid laksa devotees have scoured the burbs for the best laksa in town, but keep returning to the Laksa King for the cheap prices, the deep bowls and the creamy coconut... read more.

Blue Chillies

By foodie on September 5, 2003 12:58 PM in Malaysian | Melbourne | Reviews Blue Chillies is a funky Brunswick St. establishment with a standard menu and good food. I have visited the restaurant a couple of times, each visit leaving satisfied but not enraptured by the dining experience. Traditional Malaysian food is prepared... read more.

Red Chilli

By foodie on April 6, 2003 12:31 PM in Malaysian | Melbourne | Reviews | Thai Red Chillies serves good Thai food in a wonderfully relaxed restaurant. The low tables are beautifully decorated, and the décor is relaxing and surprisingly intimate. Red Chillies is much more conducive to a long, intimate meal or a rowdy group... read more.

Chinta Ria Blues

By foodie on October 29, 2002 1:07 PM in Laksa | Malaysian | Melbourne | Reviews The highlight of the Chinta chain, Chinta Blues is reliably great Malaysian food, at a moderate price. Set just off Fitzroy St. near Mink Bar parking is tough and so is finding a table outside when the weather is good.... read more.

Nyonya

By foodie on September 28, 2002 1:06 PM in Laksa | Malaysian | Melbourne | Reviews This Malaysian hawker style restaurant is famed for its curry laksa and hawker meals. The only two that I have tested were the Char Kwai Teow and the normal Laksa. The laksa sauce has a spicy kick but is creamy... read more.


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