This unassuming family-run restaurant is a terrific lunch spot and is well-worth the trip if you're looking for quality South Asian cuisine. There's plenty of Asian options if you're not interested in Malaysian food, but you really should try their Laksa, a traditional Malaysian dish which they execute extremely well. The beef rendang is also quite good, especially when paired with coconut rice.
The restaurant itself is fairly bare-bones and somewhat stark, with old wooden tables, cheap chairs, and a dated color palette. The restaurant was fairly empty when I came for lunch - perhaps it was an off day - which makes the place seem more sombre. Importantly, the service is excellent - your teapot will never be empty and the owner (who took our order) is more than happy to explain in depth what particular dishes are all about.
Give this place a try!