356 Karangahape Road,
Newton
Auckland,
(09) 358 3886
The ViewAuckland Review
Behind a blink-and-you-miss-it shop front in multicultural Karangahape Road, this Chinese-Malaysian restaurant is usually full of devotees.
A suitably utilitarian décor and speedy to-the-point service set the scene for those who come here for a casual meal, where good simple food and boisterous conversation are the main ingredients.
It’s BYO only—there are a couple of liquor stores across the road, but we had jasmine tea ($1 per person for a bottomless pot).
We started off with satay chicken skewers ($7.50 for six)—tender and unadorned—with a chunky, mildly aromatic peanut sauce on the side. A plate of glossy freshly-fried prawn crackers ($3.50) was so large it saw us right through the meal, with plenty of leftovers at the end.
From a selection of reliably familiar Chinese dishes (rice, noodles and stir-fries) we had generous chunks of tenderised beef with ginger, spring onions and black bean sauce ($13.50).
And from a list of curries from the Pinang region, we chose a boneless sambal chicken ($13.90). Requested to be medium, there was a fair bit of zing in its bright red, runny sweet-hot sauce and raw tomato and capsicum, along with a topping of dried anchovy, provided a flavourful light lift.
This place is so popular we arrived at 8pm and had to wait for a table, but by 9.30pm—when our quick and satisfying meal was over—the restaurant had emptied.
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