The kitschy-cool dining concept offers an interesting mashup of modern Asian cuisine
Photos: Xiao Ya Tou/Weekender
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Photos: Xiao Ya Tou/Weekender

The Crispy Otak-Otak Rolls make a great snack to start your meal with. The flavour profile reminds us a little of the prawn rolls popularly enjoyed during Chinese New Year, except these crunchy rolls come with well-marinated otah and are served with tangy tamarind peanut sauce.
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