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Restoran Malaysia

Reviewed by Toronto Life
  • 815 Major Mackenzie Dr. E. (at Bayview) View on map »
  • Richmond Hill
  • 905-508-1432
$30 Gourmet
Allows one person to dine well for $30 or less, including tax and tip; they are not star rated More like this »
Editorial Review

This inviting, surprisingly comfortable spot (set as it is in a drab suburban strip mall) is reminiscent of a neighbourhood joint in Asia. Malay expats from all over the city gather here to enjoy Malay, Thai and Indonesian flavours that are authentic and halal, but not especially refined. Mutton satay, gado-gado and rojak (mixed fruit or vegetable salads with peanut and shrimp sauces), nicely spiced boneless fried chicken, spicy seafood satays, and Penang-style curries bring ...

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