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The place is located in a rather inconspicuous place. Not everyone can find these restaurants, but in any case, those who need them will find them. I think from the photo the staff is very nice and the service is quite fast. And you see perfectly what exactly they bring to you. Eh, they explain
Top quality foods, fresh ingredients made with authentic Malaysian flavours (coming from a Malaysian!) must try: nasi lemak, char kway teow, hainanese chicken rice, hokkien mee with extra sambal, bak kut teh, prawn noodles (should have the mixture of two types of noodles) must also try barley drink,
A lovely Malaysian restaurant hidden away in a laneway in Chinatown. Having come here a few times now, there are some hit and miss dishes but overall authentic, tasty and lots of wok hei. Highlights are the char kway teow which we have ordered time and time again as well as the kang kong vegetables.
When they tell you it's spicy, it is the Malaysian-level spicy for real. Got the kampung-style fried rice and asam pedas fish. Fish wise they give you two kampung fish which are nice. I particularly like how tender the aubergines are. One bite took me home. Would be great to have chicken rendang
Still the best place in London for seafood noodles - the Wat Tan Ho is legendary. Been coming here the past 15 years and still as good as ever. Priced extremely reasonable and quick service.
We had a great time trying out the best Malaysian cuisine in London. We started off with the amazing Thai Fish Cake and Kangkung Belacan, followed by Mee Siam, Sambal Taucho, Nasi Lemak, and Penang Assam Laksa. If you are in the city, do visit them once, and they are not that heavy on your wallet 😉
Honestly one of my favourite restaurants in London. Food is authentic and so tasty. Staff are nice and the service is quick. Everything I’ve tried has been delicious. If you want proper Malaysian food I definitely recommend C&R.
Lots of great Malaysian dishes but my go-to when coming here is their Hainanese Chicken Rice and Kangkung Belacan (basically asian spinach with not-so spicy shrimp paste)! Tastes like home! My drink of choice is the teh tarik (Malaysian version of milk tea) always, do ask for less sugar
Not going to hold back on the comments: hands down the best wa tan hor in Europe (incl. UK) and would put shame to even most wa tan hor sellers in Malaysia. A must order! The teh tarik is also highly recommended
Food portion was huge but flavours can be bolder- especially the sambal chilli and coconut pandan rice. Singapore laksa also tasted more like curry noodle. Still a good restaurant to satisfy MSIA / SG crave
Wat Dan hor is my favourite 🤩 Laksa also good here. Also tried a dessert with palm sugar, coconut and sticky rice (sold on Friday Saturday Sunday I believe) I've come here multiple times and will continue to visit again!
A Malaysian food restaurant with great service, food, and overall experience! Definitely a go-to place for when you are in london china town! Huge variety of Malaysian food to choose from & ice kacang cendol teh tarik and ice bandung are really delicious n tasty as well. I never miss any of the mal
Nice little cafe just off the main streets of Chinatown. Wat tan ho was interesting but the nasi goreng and mee goreng were better dishes. Chicken wings were decent
Stumbled across this Malaysian restaurant which is hidden in a small alleyway just beside the bustling area of Chinatown. And to our surprise, the food was really good! We only tried their Singaporean Laksa and Char Kuey Teow but based on those 2 dishes, we are looking forward to trying their other
Very nice flavor and exceptional taste!!!and it literally fit the saying, hole in the wall spot in Chinatown. You have to look carefully or you're going to miss it. Laksa really stands out and will definitely visit again!
Knowing the food of Malaysia & Singapore well, this stuff is legit. It has been my fix since I have not been able to get over there because of the pandemic. The setup is pretty close to the hawker centres you find over in Malaysia. It is simple but friendly with the focus on the food. The food qual
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