| About: | Penang restaurant is always crowded, but the service is great once you are seated. The Malaysian fare includes house specials of squid and lobster, and the aromas from the open kitchen are sure to whet your appetite as you wait for your meal. The decor has a rustic, unfinished feel, modeled after an Asian bamboo hut. You will never find such delectable curried lobster and mango chicken in the jungle, however. |
| Hours: | Mo to Th from 11:30am to 11:30pm,Fr to Sa from 11:20am to 12:00am,Su from 11:30am to 11:30pm |
| Categories: | Chinese Restaurants, Seafood Restaurants, Malaysian Restaurants, Southeast Asian Restaurants, Restaurants |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa |
| Cuisine: | Asian, Fish & Seafood, Malaysian |
| Feature: | Take Out |
| Reservations Policy: | Suggested |
| Price: | $8.95 |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: 617 451 6300 |
Pretty crazy stuff on this menu - including intestines of some sort. The pad thai isvery tasty and spicy - not the usual pad thai style, but some of the best I've had. The inside of the restaurant is all wood and very nice. Always crowded and a local favorite.
Pretty Good: Well this is my second time going here because i usually don't have time with my family! But the food was good and i'm not a fan of malaysian food so when I tasted everything it was really different... Also the best was that bread thingy it might be a pancake... It was called Rotu something... I would go there again but its not the best restaurant i had ever experienced.. ALSO the drinks I loved that drink... It was either the pineapple one or the drink that sounded like guniean and it looked like a sundae.. but if u know what drink i'm talking about and u don't like it u might puke because a lot of ppl hate the smell and the taste... (so don't try it if u can't handle it)
Best Malaysian Cuisine: The dishes are very tasty and inexpensive. Very authentic tasting. Wish their steamed fish was a little bigger. Seafood is fresh and the noodle dishes are awesome.