Felt like having something spicy for lunch today, and having read the reviews here, I thought I would just give this joint a try.This restaurant looked busy enough; it was hardly 12:30pm and almost all the tables were already occupied.The lunch menu consisted 5 different varieties of curries. The price of $37 was inclusive of a soup/dessert and a hot drink. A quick glance at the dishes on the other tables told me that I might have come to the 'wrong' place. May be I should have just left then but I decided to stay and see if this place really lived up to the comments posted here.I opted for a 'duck leg in Malaysian sauce' ... whatever that meant. This came almost immediately - neither the rice nor the meat was warm, not to speak of hot! The duck was chewy, tasteless and the sauce was something that lied between a diluted ketchup and a sweet and sour sauce straight from a bottle. Before I was half way through, the cold drink that I ordered with a $5 extra, a Chendol, and the dessert, sticky rice in coconut milk, were laid in front of me. By this time, I held no expectation on the quality but I tasted them nonetheless .... just to confirm. Yes, with Malaysian/Singaporean food it can be difficult to get the taste right but there are some pretty decent restaurants in Wanchai and Kowloon. If such quality can draw in crowds like what I saw just now, why would the owner want to improve?Very disappointing!…查看更多
we walked around soho looking for some western food, but i guess it's friday night, so it was not surprising that everywhere was full. then we walked passed this one...... an empty looking malaysian curry place.we walked inside and the entire place already looked authentic. when the owner started looking, he sounded authentic as well..... but actually, he said he's indonesian...anyway. everything tasted delicious. we ordered too much and didnt finish. but all dishes were very yummy. and most of all, the price is totally worth its taste. very cheap indeed!!!one down side. the place is very dirty.…查看更多