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Huge menu of 4-star food in a stale space with absolutely no parking... Fans of the original location should be ecstatic at the convenience of the new location ONE whole, entire mile closer to the freeway! Wow! That would be something special?...if only you could park in the overcrowded shopping center famous for Ichiza. The food seems to be on par with the original location. Roti Canai is still wonderful! We also enjoy: Seafood Chow Fun Lamb Rendang Kang Kung (Dried Shrimp & Chilli or Garlic) String Beans Lady Finger Belacan The Pineapple Fried Rice BBQ Pork fried rice Mango Sticky Rice I have no idea if this location will stay in business. They are usually dead inside. The interior isn't warm and welcoming. There is limited parking in the plaza. The original location is right up the street. Aside from their Groupons I can't think of a reason to go here instead of the other location. Malaysia is one of the most diverse countries in Asia. As a result there are several Malaysian dishes that have the same name as dishes from other regions...sometimes they are very similar...other times their is a Malaysian twist. I've found that lots of people are more familiar with Malaysian food than they otherwise might think because of this.
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