I've been wanting Malaysian food for quite some time now...I was finally able to satisfy that craving this week.
My typical appetizer.
Home Made Roti Canai (Indian Pancake) - $2.95 |
I liked the curry chicken dipping sauce this time. It had the right amount of thickness. The only thing that I wish it had was a bit more spice. The actual pancake was not bad either.
Satay Chicken - $6.25 |
Dipping sauce was alright.
Typical satay chicken. I liked it.
Hot sauce on the side. This isn't your typical hot sauce. I'm not really sure what it is exactly but it's different and so I like it.
Java Mee - $5.95 |
Egg noodles served in sweet & spicy dried squid gravy w. shrimp, shrimp pancake and potatoes. This wasn't bad either. Friend ordered this. Not a bad dish to share. I don't think I would order this on my own though.
Sarang Burong - $11.95 |
Shaped fried taro stuffed w. shrimp, chicken, corn, snow peas & black mushroom topped w. cashew nuts. I like this dish. Well, I only eat the taro so I guess I like the taro part. The texture is good and it's just rare to have taro dishes I think.
Chendol - $3.00 |
Green pea flour stripes and sweet red beans topped with shaved ice and coconut milk. Yummy! I wasn't super stuffed so this was a perfect ending to my meal! The coconut milk with shaved ice just hits the spot. It's not a heavy dessert, which is why I like it so much. I'm ready to go back just to eat some more of this.
So ya, it was a good meal ;)
Nyonya Malaysian Cuisine
2322 86th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11214
(718) 265-0888
I want chendol too now. The sarang burong looks good as usual :P
ReplyDeleteCraving Malay now! Chendol looks especially delish! We should make a date to go there.
ReplyDeleteYep yep, we should. Let me know when u wanna venture out to bklyn :)
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