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Delicious Southeast Asian food, good prices, cash only.
Loved the stir fry noodles. Definitely will be back for a casual meal or goto takeout. Friendly staff and lowkey casual dining ambiance.
Be the first to ReplyThis place has changed especially pricing and food quality
This place has changed especially pricing and food quality from a long time. I ordered 20$ for half a chicken and the quality is so bad. The chicken is does not even taste fresh at all and you can tell the chicken is from a small chicken. Even the color looks oddly off and the meat is falling off the bone which normally doesn't happen 20$ for half a chicken is somewhat crazy to be honest. Won't be coming back here ever again. Service is pretty bad already anyway even just at the register.
Be the first to ReplyWent there last night and was very disappointed with the
Went there last night and was very disappointed with the food. I ordered the Roti Canai and it was warm and dry as if it was made for someone else and left on the table waiting to be picked up. As soon as I started tearing into the roti, it crumbled apart. Next was the Masa Lemak with beef. It was salty and the meat was shopped up so much, it got lost in the brown sauce. I did not even finish my plate which is uncommon for me. I've been to this place many times in the past and had a pleasant meals but not last night. Maybe it was a one off but I hope it's not a sign of how things will be in the future. Other than that, the ambiance and service was nice.
Be the first to ReplyNyonya is one of the most popular go to restaurant for
Nyonya is one of the most popular go to restaurant for Malaysian. Simple, cash-only, unassuming place to get your hainanese chicken, and roti canai fix. The food always delivers each time. Can't go wrong with hainanese chicken (if you're a fan. I'm not), roti canai, and an order of a vegetable dish. Ambience is dark wood furniture. Simple and clean with fast service. 8/10 I do recommend
Be the first to ReplyThis was THE PERFECT place for a rainy day lunch.
What impressed me the most was that for the food we received, our total bill came out to less than $30! Boyfie and I shared a Hainanese half chicken, chicken broth rice, and ginger duck noodle. I don't know what their secret was to making all the meats so tender, but I felt like I was in food heaven. Probably one of the most memorable Hainanese chicken dishes I've had in a while. The ginger duck noodle soup was also very fragrant and flavorful. Usually, duck can be a fatty meat, but that didn't feel like the case at Nyonya (a good thing!) Cannot recommend this place enough. It's safe to say that I'll be back here during my next NYC trip.
Be the first to ReplyVery tasty food, somewhat attentive service.
We had the roti, so different from Caribbean roti, and absolutely to die for curry sauce. Also squid, vegetarian "duck" and coconut rice. Cash only establish, posted absolutely everywhere.
Be the first to ReplyBeautiful restaurant.
Food was great- we had the duck. The shrimp and chicken dishes. The dessert was amazing. - a shaved ice with rose water flavor and can't describe the rest. Very interesting and delicious.
Be the first to ReplyFood and service was great! All the dishes were very
Food and service was great! All the dishes were very flavorful. My favorites were the chicken satay and beef rendang with coconut rice. I would highly recommend Nyonya as a place to go. Cash only.
Be the first to ReplyMy sister and I have been coming to Nyonya for over a
My sister and I have been coming to Nyonya for over a decade; it is hands down our favorite spot for Malaysian food and quite possibly one of the very best New York City has to offer. Over the years, we've brought both close friends and family members who have had nothing but praise for the food. The service and wait time varies from visit to visit, but the food more than makes up for it. Faves/Must Orders: * Roti Prata * Pad Thai * Hainanese Chicken with Rice * Curried Chicken with Rice * Sizzling Beef with Black Pepper * Pulut Hitam **CASH ONLY!
Be the first to ReplyI was looking for good Malaysian in the area, and this
I was looking for good Malaysian in the area, and this place came through! It was fairly busy with Asians on a weekday at lunch hour, which is always a good sign. I got the roti canai, which was my first ever roti canai, so I admit I don't have much to compare it to. It was 10/10 delicious and a must-order when you come here. The roti is paper-thin and shatters into beautiful shards as soon as you break into it. It's light, crispy, and not too oily. The curry is flavorful and even had some meat in it. The portion is quite generous too, so it's a pretty good value. I also got the beef rendang rice plate, which again, came with a generous portion. The beef was very tender and flavorful, but it was a bit wetter and quite a bit greasier than other beef rendangs I've had in the past. The oil formed a puddle all around the outside of the beef and made this quite a heavy dish. I could only really manage a few bites of this after the roti canai. Luckily the leftovers reheated nicely. The restaurant itself is quite nice inside (nice enough for a date night), and my waiter was fine, though I was annoyed that he packed my beef rendang and rice all in one container without asking me how I wanted it packed or letting me pack away my leftovers on my own. Since the rendang was so greasy, this meant the rice became drenched in oil. Note that they are cash-only!
Be the first to ReplyIt was so good.
I never had Malaysian food so I don't if it's authentic. I finished everything. It was so good and the staff is excellent. They so that i was in a wheelchair and accommodated me accordingly. It's so good. Comforting food, atmosphere and people. I would go again
Be the first to ReplyWas good 10years ago.
Still good today. Roti CanaiHainanese ChickenPrawn Mee noodle soupDuck (forgot the name, brown sauce with chestnuts)All excellent. Will be back.
Be the first to ReplyUpdated review.
Came back after 4 years. Cash only *Service was attentive. Food came out quick. All the dishes ordered was delicious.
Be the first to ReplySolid option in chinatown for malaysian food.
The menu is extensive and covers every malay/singaporean dish I can think of. We shared the roti, chicken satay skewers, char kuey teow, nasi lemak, and eggplant with shrimp. The roti was so crispy and went well with the curry. The sauce for the satay stood out, as well as the chicken and coconut rice in nasi lemak! My friend really likes their eggplant and I agree that each dish here is solid, if not that special, and very affordable for nyc!
Be the first to ReplySo so good!!! One of my first times having Malaysian food
So so good!!! One of my first times having Malaysian food and it definitely didn't disappoint! Went on a Friday night and didn't have to wait, but it was pretty full. They don't seem to take reservations even though they said they did, so that was a bit confusing. The food came out fairly quickly which was nice.Nasi lemak- super flavorful, good ratio of meat to veggies to riceNoodles- loved the smoky flavor, almost like a smoky pad see ewRoti canai- the curry sauce was soooo good!! I think the roti became a little to crispy so will probably get the prata next time but still really goodBeef rendang- very flavorful and not too heavy! Ended up with leftover after 3 hungry people ate a lot and the price only came out to $20 a person after tax/tip which is practically unheard of these days for a good quality meal in Manhattan. Definitely check this out!!!
Be the first to ReplyCame here to order a Roti Telur.
The Malaysian restaurant looks like casual dining where the interior isn't old school.This place is cash-only but has an ATM machine. The servers here speak Cantonese. There were several Caucasian and one South Asian parties.Service here was fast. Would come again.
Be the first to ReplyAMAZING! Best Malaysian meal i have had outside of Malaysia.
My GFs and I have decided to come back every year all coming from different parts of the US. Below are my review of each dish- Roti telur (prata with eggs)- soooo good. Flaky fluffy and crunchy all at the same time. The dipping sauce curry is so tasty I would order it separately. Cantonese style hor fun (wide rice noddles with egg drop soup)- the bomb! So satisfying. The flavor is perfect, light yet creamy (without the cream), not too salty or felt greasy. The seafood is fresh and plenty. The most important is the 'wok' heat. It has that! Char kuey teow (wide rice noodles stir fry like savory pad ke mao in Thai food)- one of the most important aspect of this dish is the 'wok' heat. It has that! The rest will taste good because they know eggs they are doing. Asam laksa (chewy udon type noodles in sour spicy fish based broth)- I would give this a 4 stars. I like it but I prefer a more sour version. This could be a personal preference. But they have everything a good asam laksa should have. Kangkung belacan (water spinach- a crunchy leafy veggies with spicy fermented fish paste)- this is an acquired tastes but this place made it perfectly!!!! So much depth and deliciousness. The spice level is a tad high but Would have this everyday. Fish head curry- if I have to skip a dish, it would be this. It lacks flavor like something is missing. The photo looks great though.
Be the first to ReplyQuite extensive menu and all the dishes we ordered came in
Quite extensive menu and all the dishes we ordered came in decent size and packed with flavors. I have to deduct a star because of it's cash-only policy. Not ideal for a lot of diners and could be quite inconvenient for everyone.
Be the first to ReplyJust a typical Malaysian restaurant.
Large portion sizes so it is great to share or for leftovers for the next day. For appetizers, the Roti Canai/Prata was the best dish. The curry/broth was incredibly delicious and the roti was thin and flakey. Chicken satay came with about 6 skewers which was great for sharing as well. Well seasoned but not mind blowing. Same thing with the chicken fried rice.
Be the first to ReplyHave been meaning to try this place for years, and finally
Have been meaning to try this place for years, and finally wandered in here after being shut out of various hot pot places in Chinatown. The jovial owner ushered us in with a warning that it was CASH ONLY. A quick assay of our finances revealed that we had $100 between the four of us, which was more than enough for the meal. The roti canai is a must have. The Hainanese chicken is delicious but not really authentic (if you care). Huge menu but everything was authentic.
Be the first to ReplyOk so we went on Sunday night and it was our first time- we
Ok so we went on Sunday night and it was our first time- we asked the waiter to make some recommendations and we enjoyed a smattering of entrees-all were YUMMY!We had the chicken satay appetizer, the mango shrimp, the young chow fried rice, curry beef, and green veggies that the waiter offered to change up the sauce to a garlic sauce because he felt it would be too fishy-so I can't comment on the original sauce but we loved it in the garlic sauce.Will go back and be even more adventurous:)
Be the first to ReplyLocated on Grand Street, just north of Manhattan's
Located on Grand Street, just north of Manhattan's Chinatown, Nyonya serves up a flavorful Malaysian experience. Nyonya, which means "lady" in Malay, proudly claims to introduce Americans to authentic flavors which it imports from Malaysia like Galangal and ginger flower. I believe that Nyonya achieves their goal of acquainting ignorant Americans like myself with quality Malaysian dishes. Walking into this dimly lit restaurant, I immediately was confronted by an exposed brick interior and loud chatter in the background so I assumed that the restaurant would offer a modern twist to traditional dishes. Happily, I was mistaken. While the outer appearance of the restaurant may be modern, its inner soul is of a mom-and-pop shop.With over two million Malaysians of Indian descent living in Malaysia, Indian cuisine has become the country's staple with Roti Canai arguably the most famous type of this food. While crispy, unfortunately, there is not much to chew as Nyonya serves its roti so thin that it is almost transparent. However, the flavor within this tiny serving packs a powerful punch. Nyonya serves its roti with a chicken curry that has a very comforting flavor with supremely tender chicken that is not unique to Nyonya. What a great dish to start off my meal!For the rest of the article, visit my blog here:<a href="/redir?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.freshbite.org%2Farticles%2Fnyonyareview&s=892b040cb3ba5a2882411d92c4d896d770281179fa861763b2f76d5588875526" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">freshbite.org/articles/n…</a>
Be the first to ReplyAffordable and tasty! We were wondering around lower
Affordable and tasty! We were wondering around lower Manhattan looking for an Asian spot and stumbled on this spot. For the price, it was solid.
Be the first to ReplySesame chicken was fried in old smelly oil.
Squid was smelling awful. Not recommended.
Be the first to ReplyWe ordered a few things here!The Malaysian iced tea tastes
We ordered a few things here!The Malaysian iced tea tastes like raisins which wasn't bad but unexpected Roti canai very crispy and not chewy and glutinous like I prefer - would not get againRoti prata really good and chewy and curry sauce was nice and butteryCurry mee with shredded chicken was good- the chicken was not seasoned but nice and moist because of the soup, nice curry flavor that was slightly spicy, could have had more vegetables in itNyonya house special squid was excellent with a Thai chili heat though beware of peppers being caught and hiding in pieces of squidMalaysian iced coffee was good and would recommend if you like iced coffees
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