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Ongoing search for my FAV meal at FAV cafe + bar continues. I've tried the Lotus Leaf Wrapped Fried Rice ($10.95) and Nasi Goreng with Chicken ($9.95) and both have some elements of surprises for me in opposite spectrum of the scoring chart. The Lotus Leaf delivers an aroma as the rice steams it's way to your senses and the pork neck is a meaty tender win but the drawback remains hidden inside as the findings uncover a large chunk of salted fish not quite distributable amongst it's fried rice cohorts with chopsticks in hand. Pure laziness? Fish too hard to shred? Whatever it maybe, it's a step away from being my FAV. The Nasi Goreng peaks interest for each patron as Indonesian dishes are seldom discoverable in this part of the city. The Fried Rice is flavoured well and the crispy-ish chicken has good amount of marination topped with a sunny egg. A nice take on the Indonesian national dish, is it my FAV only time will tell.
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