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I must say, I was pleasantly surprised on my first trip here. The food was delicious. Often in many restaurants, when you order noodles or rice dishes, there isn't much ingredients. This is not the case here. My noodles were full or chicken, vegetables and prawns. All very reasonably priced. Servic
Very authentic place. We were recommended to visit this restaurant. There were a lot of locals who just came to enjoy food, Portions are really huge, so you can share one with a friend. Quite spicy and well made.
Was craving Singaporean/Malaysian favorites after travelling in Europe for a while and this was a good spot for some comfort food. I was a lil confused upon entering cos it looked more like a bar than a restaurant and the music was turned up too loud for dining and the lighting was rather dim. So we
As Malaysian from KL, both me and my husband agreed thar their Hokkien noodle was the best outside of Malaysia. My 6 year old doesn't even want to share the noodles with us! Husband was craving for laksa and I wanted to try thier nasi lemak. The laksa was more like KL laksa, so that was perfect for
Traditional laksa is great. We order the vegetarian Jungle laksa which is really delicious. Roti Canai (fried flat bread with curry dipping sauce) is a must-have too. I also like Malaysian three-layered tea (milk tea) and the “Laxsa lovers” cocktail which I have tried.
YES! AUTHENTIC MALAYSIAN FOOD! highly recommend this place. we requested for our dishes to be made spicy and they absolutely delivered!!! the laksa is super delicious and definitely is something i could find in malaysia. the nasi goreng kampung and wan tan hor are also equally delicious and authenti
Highly recommended place to eat some laksa from the Kebun Teh district of Johor Bahru. I am from the Johor Bahru area so the taste was pretty close to something you would get from the stalls back in Malaysia. The laksa broth is not too overpowering on either the chilli or the coconut and offers a ni
Food was really yummy and very flavourful! Best Malaysian I’ve tasted ☺️ everyone here is super friendly and got seated quickly ❤️
Yummiest food ever !! We had lunch between the Harry potter shows. They were accomodating with time and food was absolutely yummy! The flavours was great, not bland at all. I would highly recommend roti kanai with chicken curry. The restaurent can be decorated a bit more, I thought it was bit dark b
Got the ‘Pad thai £13.50’. It had prawns, chicken and fish cakes in it. It was really nice. The prawns weren’t the freshest though and the pad thai noodles themselves were slightly overcooked. The service was really good but the restaurant could have been cleaner.
SO SATISFYING! The signature Traditional Laksa was very very yummy and fully loaded with chicken, prawns, fishcake, fishballs, Green beans, boiled egg, and the best ‘tau pok’ (fried puffed tofu) I’ve ever had. And I grew up in Malaysia and lived in Hong Kong for quite a few years. Tastes as authenti
I love this place! We ordered a lot tasty food here! We were recommended by a Malaysia friend. The laksa noodle is authentic and very tasty! Not very spicy for us! All the food were really good! The portion is okay. A decent place to have dinner with your friends or family!
Been here a couple of times; both pleasant. The Kirin lager is a nice smooth tasting Japanese beer of high quality. Small cosy place with an outdoor seating area available.
Stumbled across this place in Soho on a Friday night. My order of roti canai was spot on. The roti was crispy, flakey, and chewy with good flavour and wasn't excessively oily. The curry sauce was wonderful. Fried chicken was very good. The teh tarik tasted just like it is in Malaysia. We'd already
Genuinely love this place. It was recommended by brother in law and I have been here before with work colleagues, they loved the food here as well. Brought the family here this time, the beef Randang is to die for, plenty of flavor, spices and good portion size. Unfortunate my eyes are bigger than m
In the West End to see a show and I saw that I had saved Laxsa Soho in Maps after reading an article. Booked a table and was seated quickly. The place was busy so is clearly a popular place to eat. We each ordered a Traditional Laxsa which came super quickly and was absolutely delicious. To drink,
We had the sesame salad, roti canai and the jungle lasksa. All were absolutely delicious. The sesame salad wasn't like anything we'd tried before and it was really tasty. Cold mushrooms, tofu and edamame with salad leaves in a sesame dressing. There aren't many vegetarian dishes marked on the menu
Food was tasty, thought the roti canai starter was particularly good with the curry sauce. Actually wish I'd ordered some curry to go with my noodle mains as I thought it was a bit dry by the time I got through the whole plate but was nice food on the whole and would happily go back again to try som
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