All reader reviews by Tigger

Lagenda Malaysian Restaurant

I've never ordered from their ala carte menu. Always going for their buffet at weekends and during Ramadhan. The buffet spread varies and they do put in an effort with their desserts, though it could do with some refining.

They also have steamboat nights which has proven to be popular amongst its regulars.

The staff attitude depends on how busy the restaurant is.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Overall rating 7 stars
Food 7 | Service 6 | Atmosphere 7 | Value for money 7


Nusa Dua

Nusa Dua despite claiming to be an Indonesian restaurant, their menu also consists of Malaysian, Vietnamese, Burmese and Thai dishes.

On our visit there we ordered the Indonesian dishes which included itik bakar, sambal tauco and rendang daging cooked the Indonesian way. They were all tasty and impressive.

I have no qualms in recommending Nusa Dua to my Indonesian friends who are looking for a good meal away from home.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Overall rating 7 stars
Food 7 | Service 7 | Atmosphere 6 | Value for money 6


Melati (Peter Street)

Their lunch specials - noodle dishes and rice dishes are probably what they are best at. The ala carte menu though tempting as it is, can be a little disappointing if you are a Malaysian or Indonesian.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Overall rating 7 stars
Food 7 | Service 6 | Atmosphere 6 | Value for money 7


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