Located in the same plaza as Ichiza and Tea Station, you'll find this small restaurant right next to Sushi Kaya. If the plaza is busy, I recommend parking next door where Harbor Palace is and just walk over.
Came in at about 730p and it was empty. We were the only people there at the time. Decor is a lot more fancier than expected but prices on the menu are fairly cheap.
What we ordered:
-Roti Canai: waiter told us this was his favorite. Get this for your appetizer. Very flavorful.
-Baby Oyster Omelette: watched a show where the host tried this so we needed to see for ourselves what it'd be like. Asked for it to be made crispy and well done. Honestly, oysters and eggs make a pretty good pair. It's accompanied with hoisin sauce halved with sweet chilli sauce.
-Nasi Lemak: a rice dish cooked in coconut milk with curried fish and beef. Comes with a side of boiled egg and cucumber.
-Char Kway Teow: pan fried rice noodles with shrimp and squid. It was very similar to chow fun.
They don't serve alcoholic beverages yet but was told they would in about a week. Overall, pretty good food and very affordable. This was my first time trying Malaysian food and it definitely will not be my last.