The noodles in number 7 were nice and the roasted pork was also good. I’m glad the roasted pork wasn’t salty. The size of the dishes are smaller than expected but it does depend on the dish you have ordered. Overall, the food the enjoyable and service was fine but I would say that there is a lot of MSG in the food.
My score 4.0 stars (avg of 2 visits). I got takeaway from here on Thu 5th of March.We had Penang fried kway teow again – just as good!!!3 mains + rice for $12.50 – Huge serve! Curry chicken – generous chicken, nice curry sauce/Beef stirfry w red bean paste – meat was incredibly soft/Bitter melon omelette – yum! Great value!July 2019. Service was nice, helpful. Chicken and potato curry (about $10) – 1 big spud, 2-3 bits of moist chicken (good). Aromatic curry sauce was nice, but not enough of it. It came with roti rather than rice – fluffy, “buttery” (almost oily) but ok despite this (almost like a croissant)!Penang fried kway teow (about $10) – 4 medium prawns (w tails), Egg, Spring onion, lots of clean beanshoots (phew), nice separate narrow noodles, fish cake was yum. Lup cheong was good (a bit large and could have been crispier – still nice to have it though). Overall very good, quite spicy (spicier than curry). Overall a bargain!!!
Absolutely delightful Asian food. No honey chicken or sweet and sour pork but the vegan rice option was perfectly cooked. It took a while to confirm whether the rice was gluten free due to the sheer popularity of the restaurant. No bathrooms which was problematic after helping myself two big servings of rice olbut otherwise cannot fault this place. Five stars from me
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