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Can I just recommend you guys do a trip to Penang affair for some decent Malaysian? http://www.penangaffair.com.au/

Serving well presented and tasty food for over 20 years, your host Peter Goy and his staff have twice been voted 3AW's Restaurant of the year, and Top 10 places to dine in Fitzroy by The Age's Epicure.duck.jpg

I haven't tried their duck, but everything else is AWESOME.

LOL Why's that?

Nothing wrong with it, especially if you're into involuntary chundering and week long stomach cramps.

Can I just recommend you guys do a trip to Penang affair for some decent Malaysian?

I haven't tried their duck, but everything else is AWESOME.

Been there, awesome food. Little pricey though.

Nothing wrong with it, especially if you're into involuntary chundering and week long stomach cramps.

Been there, awesome food. Little pricey though.

I thought it was pretty reasonable.

Depends, If you are used to China Bar, it might be a little different for you :)

Oysters should be eaten fresh.. who knows how long they may be sitting around in a buffet ? Unless the 'buffet' is brought out to your table by waiters... I wouldn't trust it :)

Yeah no worries Tristan... I'm sure Shan is going to post his home address up for everyone! Never reveal your home base yO.

Depends, If you are used to China Bar, it might be a little different for you :)

lol I only have China Bar food when drunk or hungover. at least that way its guaranteed to taste good. Guess i'm kinda used to eating at Penang Coffee House, where the food's good and cheap too. Monkey Bar in the city does some wicked good Kwae Teow and Mee Goreng too.

Matt/TJ... if you guys can wait till sometime late Feb I might have a kotthu night at my place (chuck it on FB and invite the crew around).

lol I only have China Bar food when drunk or hungover. at least that way its guaranteed to taste good. Guess i'm kinda used to eating at Penang Coffee House, where the food's good and cheap too. Monkey Bar in the city does some wicked good Kwae Teow and Mee Goreng too.

Matt/TJ... if you guys can wait till sometime late Feb I might have a kotthu night at my place (chuck it on FB and invite the crew around).

What's kotthu?

lol I only have China Bar food when drunk or hungover. at least that way its guaranteed to taste good. Guess i'm kinda used to eating at Penang Coffee House, where the food's good and cheap too. Monkey Bar in the city does some wicked good Kwae Teow and Mee Goreng too.

i thought about giving it a shot given its just down the road, but reviews aren't too nice about it :D ... http://yourrestaurants.com.au/guide/?actio...ng_coffee_house

Given Penang Affair cater for food allergies better than most places and the reviews of Penang coffee house, I might give it a miss.

i thought about giving it a shot given its just down the road, but reviews aren't too nice about it :D

since when do mamak/hawker stores get good reviews from foodies. You go for the awesome unhealthy food, not the customer service or the decor. Get in, get food, GTFO. A better testament to how good the food is, is the queue of malaysian/indonesian/chinese/indian students inside at dinner time.

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