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Nasi lemak was not too bad. Char kuey tiow has “wok hee” but missing of “ hum” and little of spicyness within the serving. However, it is good comfort if you miss malaysian food in Japan!! View all feedback.
If you're craving Malaysian food, this may just be the fix you need. Had the opportunity to sample their Roti Canai and Nasi Lemak, if I had to rate taste authenticity for this review, it is a 3 out of 5 for being accurate to what it is if you had the same dishes in Malaysia. Service is excellent and attentive, prices are reasonable. Restaurant has 2 small outdoor seating tables for couples. Restaurant accepts all major payment methods, including electronic.
Nasi lemak was not too bad. Char kuey tiow has “wok hee” but missing of “ hum” and little of spicyness within the serving. However, it is good comfort if you miss malaysian food in Japan!!
The food was good. Very expensive. For lunch there is a free self-service soup, dessert and soft drinks.
A rare find in yokohama in fact. Not just to find Malaysian food here. The food is well comparable to that in Malaysia and the ambience is cozy. The manager also understands Malaysia, Japanese and English. Ao is easy for tourists especially from Malaysia or regions nearby.
Your mee laksa is the best in town. His soup is thick and rich. Very delicious. Overall, I am very pleased with the cozy surroundings of the restaurant and I recommend to come and eat Muslim travelers from Malaysia in this restaurant.
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