West Malaysia Curry Noodle Soup Beef Brisket Chinatown Nyc

  • Tiffany heart icon on user image

    Hole in the wall restaurant bc you have to turn into an alleyway to get here but the Malaysian food here is pretty authentic! My fav is the Assam laksa which is a good mix of spicy and sour.

  • Untapped Cities

    If you're up for a bit of rewarding work, don't hesitate to order the aromatic crab ($14.95). The melt-in-your-mouth, tender white meat you'll extract from the deliciously seasoned shells is heavenly. Baca selanjutnya

  • Bond Street

    "Get the roti and wet-style ho fun with the raw egg on top. Oh, and the Hainan chicken." - Yu-Ming Wu, Co-founder - Sneakernews, Sneaker Con, partner - Stadium Goods Baca selanjutnya

  • Tom heart icon on user image

    Hidden in an alley that connects Bowery and Elizabeth. Very authentic. Love the asam laska, curry brisket, and hainanese chicken

  • Chez O. heart icon on user image

    My favorite lunch is beef curry rice. For dinner with friends get the asam fish head curry. It's a generous portion perfect for sharing.

  • Jennifer Y. heart icon on user image

    Curry beef brisket noodle soup. Roti canai. Hainanese chicken. If you're with a group, the fish head curry casserole with a side of chicken-flavored rice.

  • Amy C. heart icon on user image

    Definitely try the roti canai! We also ate hainanese chicken and the rendang beef.

  • Naphat K. heart icon on user image

    Great Malaysian-Chinese greatest hits, stir-fried morning glory, Hainanese chicken, char kway teow and really tender beef rendang.

  • Elise C.

    I'm a Malaysian who came here to give this restaurant a try. It's up to standard. Worth trying. FYI, the owner is a Malaysian Chinese. Try talking to him. He's really friendly.

  • Serious Eats

    Solid, satisfying Malaysian in Chinatown, one of the better in the neighborhood. Try the crisp, no-breading Pataya Fried Chicken or the nasi lemak,

  • Netsirk heart icon on user image

    Great local, authentic Malaysian food hidden in Chinatown. Food is always good and cheap . Recommend for veggies: Kang Kung belacan.

  • Delphine M. heart icon on user image

    The beef satay was very flavorful and not drowning in satay sauce as it can sometimes be! The coconut rice is also a delicious choice.

  • Josh B.

    One of my favorite restaurants in ALL of NYC. Everything is amazing and magical! -the foodie magical! -the foodie magician

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  • Alexandra F. heart icon on user image

    Amaze hainanese chicken and rice 🍚 and roti kanai is good too ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • K M.

    The food was amazing! The area that it's located on is a little sketchy, try roti with chicken curry.

  • Wesley B. heart icon on user image

    Hidden little place, good/standard food, nice service. They have Chinese medicine soup for when you're feeling run down.

  • Michelle W. heart icon on user image

    Roti appetizer bread is essentially buttered phyllo dough.. and I'm not mad about it

  • MoRiza

    Try the Nasi Lemak - I would prefer it to come with beef rendang instead of chicken curry. But this was very good.

  • Nicole M.

    Very malaysian, many compatriots, try the Saté with pieces of peanuts, and the Mango Prawns if you like sweet-sour!

  • Mary L. heart icon on user image

    Roti cannai as an appetizer to start. Kang Kung belacan

  • Ronald L.

    Ordering curry? Swap the white rice with coconut rice for that mad flavor.

  • Christoff F.

    Chicken rice is good they are super stingy with the achat, $6; if they Reyes this in Malaysia they would be shot

  • Adrienne L.

    It's a little pricey for Chinatown, but it's decent. The Haianese Chicken is waaaay overhyped- don't bother getting it. The beef and Chinese broccoli ($15) is delicious though!

  • 陳雄暉 弟.

    Aww yeah, Westside Malaysian food on the East Coast! Anyway, mee goreng (the Malaysian lo mein) was done well. Not oily at all.

  • R

    Must try the chicken satay and hainanese chicken. Roti canai was subpar. This place gets closer to true Malaysia taste than Nyonya.

  • Zorana

    This place has been here forever! And it's still going strong! I love their curry beef

  • MoRiza

    Try the Beef Satay - Really really good. I can have this with just a bowl of rice.

  • Terrea M. heart icon on user image

    Try what other reviewers recommend. My friends did and they raved. I tried the salt fish and chicken fried rice it was okay. The fish was stale tasting to me.

  • Kanyankole

    Rotti Canai is very yummy!

  • leo k.

    I ordered two dishes for take away and to say the truth they were rather average. I was disappointed. Curry mee for example is much better in Nyonya.

  • Jen S.

    i wish the roti canai serving was larger; def the smallest ive seen in any malaysian restaurant.

  • Evan C.

    Been going to this place for years! They have really good Hainanese Chicken!

  • Amanda Y.

    I've been coming here since it used to be half the size. Great curry & noodles and the wait staff is extremely helpful.

  • Katie C.

    Get the curry beef brisket with rice. This place has the best curry I've ever had.

  • Christine Y.

    Fish head noodle soup is delish. Huge chunks of fish and cheap !

  • ♛ КΛЯŁ ΞƒĐΖΛП™ | KЯB ♛ ~.

    Try the Malaysian food here..u won't regret. Nice surrounding too :)

  • Antonius S. heart icon on user image

    A very inexpensive Malaysian Restsurant in New York.

  • Rosalie C.

    Must have the orange chicken! Amazing!

  • Alice M. H. heart icon on user image

    Love the simple chicken curry dish with rice for only $6.50!

  • Samantha T.

    Char kuay teow, hainanese chicken rice, Cantonese chow fun!

  • Da G. heart icon on user image

    Try the hot and sour soup and the mango chicken. You won't regret.

  • Chin S. heart icon on user image

    Love it. Friendly staff, been going for a couple of years now

  • Derek W.

    Everything coming out of the kitchen looks authentic and delicious. Char Kway Teow was great!

  • Daniel L.

    Favorite hole in the wall! Noodle dishes and curry pots are great!

  • Ami H. heart icon on user image

    Butter Prawns!

  • Abby H.

    The curry beef brisket soup with egg noodles is the most delicious thing ever,

  • Daniel K.

    The roti canai here is mind altering. Also the curry tender beef is fabulous.

  • Donnie D. heart icon on user image

    I've been coming here for 7 years. Hands down favorite restaurant in NYC. Good luck finding it, newbies! Baca selanjutnya

  • Bobby P.

    Best valet service and coat check, this side of the Hudson.

  • Lina Z.

    Get the home made tofu with special sauce. Best tofu in townnnn!

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