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| - I really enjoyed this restaurant and neglected to give it a review up until I saw a Groupon for this place, and it harkened me back to the great roti night.
Long story short, I have a friend who is from Guyana and every time we go to an Indian place he comments that it's not real roti. There's always a problem-- too thick, too thin, too sweet, too dry. It's like a Goldie Locks thing. After trying another place, I suggested here due to Yelp review. I got a look when I said Spring Mountain followed by Malaysian, but he was willing to try.
We got there 30 minutes before they closed, and they didn't seem to mind at all. We immediately ordered the roti canai. I thought it was great, and he thought that it is the closest that he had had in a very long time. After ordering a second one and explaining to the waitress what was going on, she told her husband the cook. He came out of the kitchen and chatted with us for a bit and said that it's one of those foods that your family may make slightly different than his. We asked them for a food suggestion for an entry, and we got some kind of a hybrid between the chili chicken and the mango chicken. Good stuff! They even let us order mango sticky rice before we left.
There was another group still there, and while being there after close, they really didn't seem to care. When we left they gave us a red envelop because it was Chinese New Year. It had a coupon, but the gesture was a nice touch. Very nice people at the restaurant. I will be back.
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