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I'm from Malaysia. This is just ok. The best you can get in Toronto for the price, I guess. I question the freshness. I ordered the roti canai, curry laksa, and satay. Curry for the roti canai was good. But nothing out of the ordinary. Roti tasted like crepe batter - too doughy. Flavour was there, but it's not like back home. Curry laksa ~ good curry soup base ~ but the fried tofu and fish balls is not how it is in KL. They put chicken in there and the chicken tasted like it has the freezer smell. Last but not least, the chicken satay ~ the chicken was tender, the sauce not authentic peanut sauce like the ones in Malaysia ~ but still ok. No cucumbers or onions on the side to clean the palate. I came on a weekday so lots of dishes weren't available. Also the wait for take out is too "loooonngggg." In Malaysia, all these foods I ate are considered quick street food; and given their "take-out" style environment, I would expect quicker service. Would I be rushing to come back again? Probably not.
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