Monday, September 21, 2009

Sentosa

So this wasn't the best Malaysian food I've experienced. Nothing beats going to Singapore and experience the true native taste. However, if you want anything close to it, don't attempt it here. Although the coconut rice is decent, the garnish for their Nasi Lemark is not the greatest and defiantly not the traditional selection. Also, their Prawn Mee lacks in the slight tang of citrus which adds on the ultimate kick for the dish. Another dish I tried was the Pan fry seafood noodle with sauce on top which was drenched with the sauce, usually a good thing, but since they put so much the noodle lost the crunchy chewing texture. So if you walk by this place, think twice, you may want to take the 7 train back to Manhattan Chinatown and pay a visit to Penang on Elizabeth.

1 comment:

  1. That's what you get for asking me for an impromptu recommendation. It was the only place I could think of at a moment's notice that was (a)Caucasian-friendly (meaning the menu was in English so that your Caucasian friends wouldn't feel completely out of place), (b) economical, (c) as close to Citi Field as possible and (d) wasn't a fast food burger joint. At least you know what not to eat next time you're in Flushing.

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