Saya order tak banyak sangat pun. Dari segi harga, saya rasa agak mahal sebab portion sikit je.
Apart from asam pedas fish (RM 22.90) which I thought had a good seasoning and base but lacking quality fish (dory was used I believe), the other three dishes were on point. Asam prawn (RM 19.90) had a balance of asam & cooking caramel taste to it, two style kailan was as advertised, and the redang chicken (RM 17.90) turned out to be one of our favorites of the night, really good marinate that seems to penetrate the poultry while not being over powering, we would definitely order this dish again.
Perhaps/Maybe the "ηΉθ²ζ€°ι ±ι₯ι δ»ε½ηθ Nasi Lemak Rendang Beef" wasn't exactly Nyonya Baba food (or is it) and really that its also quite spicy, but definitely not that bad.
Halia offers choices of food not only Nyonya style, but other local Malaysian favorites of Halal Malay, Indian, or Chinese style cookings like Hailam Mee, Mee Rebus, or Roti Canai to name a few.
I personally loves nyonya kuihs for their unit flavor and sticky texture as it goes pretty well together with tea or coffee.