It is definitely not Malaysian food as it advertised to be. The decoration in the shop reminds me of Malaysia and feels just at home, and the chef looks asian. That sets the expectation that I am in for a good Malaysian meal to fix my craving.
I ordered Sambal fried rice, a Malaysian delicacy..
What came out was nothing short of a horror..
The rice was a glutinous mess without a hint of spiciness nor sambal. There was nothing fried about it, it felt like they just rice cooker cooked the rice with some corn, peas, oil etc and called it fried rice.. Uncle Roger will be screaming his head off if he sees this crime.
I was at the edge of calling 000 for the meal but luckily the portion was very little so I finished it before even feeling full, at least my torture ended early. So I paid for a meal, feeling unsatisfied, not even full, and only full of disappointment that lingered with me for days....
If the shop was marketed as Asian Delight or something, I would not be disappointed as the quality of food is to be expected. However, if it was marketed as Malaysian food with Malaysian dishes on the menu, Hell Yea you better live up to it. Especially with the malaysian chinese decoration all over the shop.
Come here if you want local style asian food. Don't come here if you want Malaysian food, unless you are into horror stories.


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