Little Sister is quite the gem in this neighbourhood. It's easy to walk by without noticing this rather non-descript storefront but once you're inside: it's an intimate, industrial/chic space made even more so with the dim lights. I found it novel that the menus were printed on cardboard, heh. Catch-up with a few friends or make it a date night, ya can't go wrong with Little Sister.
We kicked off dinner with some fried wontons (pangsit) which came with a pungent sauce... which was quite tasty! Then came the braised beef and potatoes (semur java) and fried rice (nasi goreng) - awesome pairing because you can use the sauce from the semur java on the nasi goreng. We also ordered the watermelon as a side which turned out to be rather refreshing against the heavy flavours of the other dishes.
With food and a couple of drinks (beer, negroni), everything came to $60ish (including tax and tip) for two.