First my partner and I had the pork belly pancakes. The pork belly was tough and the pancake was very stiff making eating the dish messy. Just trying to cut into this thing left pieces of cracker (not pancake) flying onto our laps. If you're going to serve pork belly at all, it better be cooked right or else you are asking your patrons to eat rubber.
The laksa was okay. It didn't taste much better or worse than the typical laksa you get at a hawkers, but at a hawkers you get more soup, an egg and it's half the price. If the laksa is supposed to be redefining Malaysian cuisine, then I would expect that to be done with this staple dish.
We also had the fried chicken, which once again was okay, but still not noticeably above average. All in all that is the overall impression I get of this place. The food is okay, but doesn't leave a strong positive impression.