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It is not hard to see (or taste) why Queen Mum's is such a local icon. I ordinarily tend to steer away from fusion restaurants in trendy districts but this might be one of the few places that can pull it off. Queen Mother is great even if you just have some time before or after a show, get drinks and dessert and/or apps if you don't have time for dinner. They have a great assortment of vegetarian starters, including a swoon worthy pumpkin dip that I wish I could spread on every sandwich I ever eat from here on. The Laotian spring rolls with peanut sauce are also really tasty. For mains, the curry vegetable roti is surprisingly good. The filling is delicately spiced but is nice and creamy. It's a perfect warming and satisfying comfort food the leads me to scoop forkfuls into my mouth faster and faster while trying to suppress audible mmms. Of course, that suppression only gets as far as the dessert case. Once that chocolate-peanut butter cheesecake crosses to my side of the glass, all table manners are tossed aside, as is sharing etiquette. Sure, I'll still use utensils but I'll be guarding every bite like an animal hovering over its prey. You should probably get your own slice...
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