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4.2
Awesome(327)
Price: Expensive
• Malaysian • Southbank
Booked 1 time today
Sticky Mango, nestled between Waterloo and London's vibrant Southbank, is a culinary gem that delights with its authentic and high-quality Malaysian cuisine. The restaurant's modern take on Southeast Asian street food has enchanted diners, leaving them raving about "exceptional" dishes like the miso-glazed black cod and the "vibrant and interesting" flavors of the Vietnamese-inflected monkfish. Patrons have lauded the "fantastic" atmosphere and "friendly and attentive" service, making it a top choice for both casual dining and special occasions. Whether you're a local or a visitor, Sticky Mango promises an unforgettable Malaysian dining experience that will leave you eager to return.
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4.7
Exceptional(658)
Price: Expensive
• Malaysian • Chelsea
Booked 7 times today
Zheng Chelsea is a culinary gem nestled in the heart of Chelsea, London, renowned for its exceptional Fusion and Eclectic cuisine. This restaurant masterfully blends the vibrant flavors of Malaysian cuisine with the best of Asian influences, creating an innovative and authentic dining experience. With dishes like "salt and pepper king prawns" and "Singapore noodles," patrons rave about the “mouth-watering delicious” flavors and consistently “high quality” offerings. The ambiance complements the culinary journey, described as “cosy” and “welcoming.” Glowing reviews highlight the “impeccable service” and “amazing experience,” making Zheng Chelsea a top choice for those seeking a unique and delightful dining adventure.
A photo of Bugis Kitchen at the Tara Hotel restaurant
3.8
Excellent(19)
Price: Moderate
• Malaysian • Kensington
Booked 1 time today
Welcome to Bugis Kitchen, where we pay homage to the legendary hawker stands on Singapore's Bugis Street. Bugis Street's history dates back to the early 19thcentury when it was primarily a residential area inhabited by the Bugis people, seafaring traders from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. The Bugis were known for their maritime skills and played a significant role in trade across Southeast Asia.Today, Bugis Street continues to thrive as a dynamic shopping and entertainment district in Singapore. It is home to modern malls. boutiques, restaurants, and bars, offering a mix of traditional and contemporary experiences. The area has retained it cultural charm while embracing urbanisation and modernity.
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