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2023-06-29
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Hidden in an alley behind Staunton Street, there lies a Malaysian restaurant @brickbybrick_sohohk But if you’re not a fan of Laksa, you may also choose for steaks or fish and chips. Though there’s only one server, she remained very helpful and energetic throughout the night.🥂Beer Braised Mussels with Garlic Bread $218Not sure which beer they used, it tasted so much like honey. So the mussels were really sweet and I also never tried garlic bread with ‘honey’ sauce so it’s quite new to me.🥂Laksa N
🥂Beer Braised Mussels with Garlic Bread $218
Not sure which beer they used, it tasted so much like honey. So the mussels were really sweet and I also never tried garlic bread with ‘honey’ sauce so it’s quite new to me.
🥂Laksa Noodles with Jumbo Clam and Prawn $142
🥂Laksa Noodles with Chicken and Vietnamese Sausage $116
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There were lots of toppings to choose from in the laksa menu. I had the clams and prawn one and the clams were big and very bouncy. The prawns were also flavourful. I also tried the chicken one and it’s not bad too. Their laksa was authentic that have mixed vermicelli noodles and Hokkien noodles in it. The broth was not too oily and remained hot. It’s not very spicy so it actually fits anyone’s taste.
The place was small but the price was friendly especially considering it’s in soho area.
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