If you're tired of eating Asian "fusion" food from the strip, consider trying this restaurant if you want authentic Malaysian food.
What is Malaysian food? I would describe it as Chinese food incorporated with a lot more spices and seafood, resulting in something incredibly tasty!
My Malaysian aunt (who is a foodie with a picky palatte) introduced me to this place, and it was love at first bite! Consider the "chow guei teow"(sp) for starters! And the beef penang (beef curry) with coconut rice. Correct my spelling and names, if I'm wrong. It doesn't matter because this food is bomb!
Now, I wish the portions were a little bit larger, but this may be standard sized around the area. I'm used to Los Angeles Chinese food portions!