There were not much left for the Ice Cream Cakes, we went for their Longevity- a combination between Matcha and Sesame Ice Cream with a touch of citrusy elements like Yuzu. The icy treat was well-balanced in terms of sweetness and it was multi-dimensional. We were afraid that the outer layer (White Chocolate) might be too sweet for us but when enjoyed with the Ice Cream, it turned out to be perfectly fine.
The Siam Laksa may sound expensive at first but it comes in a generous portion with various toppings. The broth was creamy rich and packed a spicy punch. The use of Chinese Pickled Mustard was unusual here but the combination worked... offering an acidic-salty crunch to the dish.
Overall the taste comes pretty good and we love the tender juicy chicken meat which comes addictively good.
For main, we had a piece of Black Angus Ribeye and a couple of their homemade Sausages (with complimentary stir fried greens). The Ribeye was carefully cooked to the right doneness. It was not seasoned but sea salt and Dijon Mustard were given along with the serving of Ribeye. We enjoyed the Ribeye very much but would have enjoyed it more if the meat could be served in a thicker manner (for a meatier bite).
Though the selections are vast but most people could not run away from picking the regular dishes such as fried chicken, ayam ros, telur bawang, kambing kurma or beef. Then request for a kuah banjir and the server will skillfully mix the rice with different types of curry that yield an amazing aroma.
The Asam Laksa is awesomely good. We love the asam laksa so much and we ordered another bowl of it. The asam laksa comes with the light sourish blend not overpowering and yet the broth is thick. You can find generous portion of mackerel fish and the noodles are slurplicious good.
The broth of the Koay Teow Th'ng was really delicious... clean tasting yet, packed with robust flavors. They did not skimp on the toppings either... minced meat, fish balls and fish cakes were generously added, topped with a spoonful of lards and scallion oil. Something that I would not mind to have on a regular basis.
Here's the location.