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Traditional food and style |
134 Cuba Street Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 384 5489 |
Traditional Asian food at realistic prices is what this colourful restaurant on cosmopolitan Cuba Street does best. Suitable for groups and couples who will enjoy the charming and homely pink and red decor. Offers traditional favourites such as Beef Rendang, Spicy Dry Curry Beef with Steamed Coconut Rice, and Satay with Peanut Sauce. Lots of curry dishes available and value for money lunch time specials. Licensed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Copious amounts of good food |
103 Willis Street Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 499 5570 http://www.kopi.co.nz |
This two storey Malaysian espresso restaurant has a reputation for great food at reasonable prices. Wooden floors, exposed concrete walls painted a warm yellow, wood and brick characterise this casual but stylish restaurant. It is a great place for outdoor dining on the balcony over busy Willis Street on a balmy evening. Serves a range of Malaysian favourites such as Vegetables in Curry and Coconut Cream Sauce and some interesting and less well known dishes like Goat Curry. Licensed. Does not accept personal cheques. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Inexpensive, tasty Malaysian cuisine |
22 Brandon Street Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 499 1989 |
Despite its name this central city bar is mainly a restaurant. Chef Yen Soo travels regularly to Malaysia to keep abreast of contemporary culinary developments. The long, narrow room with bright friendly atmosphere attracts a business clientele for lunch and mixed-age patrons in the evening. Licensed with a wide choice of meals from an eight-page menu. Try the Tofu Goreng, a delicious fish curry, a traditional Laska or Nasi Pular (bundles of rice wrapped in banana skins). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Malaysian on the city fringe |
Corner of Tory & Vivian Streets Wellington 6001 New Zealand +64 4 801 7777 |
Stroll to the fringe of the city for appetising food at this inexpensive restaurant. Located in an older-style villa, the atmosphere is casual and relaxed. It is popular with groups who want to share the Malaysian, Thai and Chinese dishes offered on the extensive menu. For a tasty treat try the Laksa Melaka, a mixture of seafood and tofu with sambal, laksa leaves, lime juice and coconut milk served over noodles. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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