A gem of a Nonya Malaysian restaurant tucked away in a nondescript strip mall. Even from the front door, its hard to imagine a rather large dining area appointed in black and gold awaits you inside.
Menu is comprehensive and hits all the mandatory choices. Some items seem a bit incongruous such as pad thai and some of the soups but I assume that they have to cater to some locals who don't know the difference with Thai cuisine.
The dishes I ordered were all well executed and portions were just right. Service friendly and attentive.
My biggest gripe is that they didn't serve alcohol. How can anyone enjoy any spicy SE Asian food without a beer to wash it down. I'm guessing that licensing is pretty strict in these parts.