Food was excellent went for 2 course lunch and asked for poppadoms and spicy onions knowing it would be extra charge but thought ÂŁ7 was bit much! Charged 1.99 for mango chutney we didn't ask for ÂŁ1 each poppadom! Food was excellent thought but won't get spicy onions next time
Eaten here multiple times and had a few takeaways. Food is always delicious so very surprised by the one star reviews. Service is always fab, the staff are so friendly. Will be back soon!!
Food very tasty but overpriced. Service is a bit slow. The tables are too close together and too small to accommodate several plates at the same time. It all just felt a bit messy, having to constantly juggle plates around on the table,.
really a relaxed experience
Perfect 'old man' pub that has updated with modern times. Beautiful traditionally furnished bar. Luxiouriously decorated women's toilet that they eventually were added during the 2000's. No food but you can bring in takeaway pakora from Shahed's next door.
Dress code - RFC tops at your own peril! đ
Nasi Lemak is the national dish of Malaysia, so a decent test of a Malaysian restaurant. No Malaysian restaurant would ever serve chicken breast with this dish, but Satu Satu does. The other option is fried chicken - the chicken is nice, but its not fried on the bone, again not Malaysian style. If you do go with the fried chicken option then curry sauce costs extra! The dish is supposed to come with sambal, but whatever is served here is not sambal (looks like a Chinese chilli brand i have in the cupboard, out of a jar). No Ikan Bilis was served either. Take it off the menu and stop attempting Malaysian food.
Also, have a look at the green wallpaper on the back wall - it is literally covered in grease and dust and a very strong smell of oil throughout the cafe.
This used to be a great Malaysian restaurant, but no longer.