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New Malaysia 46-48 Bowery, New York 10013, 10013-...
+12129640284
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You can naturally also reach the eatery using the municipal transport. The next station is MTA-Grand St-B & D Lines, 349 meters away from New Malaysia, otherwise, there are parking spaces 54 meters away at Rickshaw Garage.
On this homepage, you can find the complete menu of New Malaysia from New York. Currently, there are 22 menus and drinks available. For seasonal or weekly deals, please contact the restaurant owner directly. You can also contact them through their website.
This small Malaysian restaurant hidden in an underpass alleyway has been impressing diners with its fresh and flavorful dishes. While some menu items may have been unavailable during visits, the friendly and patient service always suggests delicious alternatives. The menu offers a wide selection of authentic Malaysian dishes, with favorites like curry combo, fried chicken wings, Nasi Lemak, and Char Kway Teow receiving mixed reviews. However, dishes like roti canai, hainanese chicken, and curry beef brisket noodle soup have consistently been rated as excellent. The unpretentious setting and fast, attentive service make this hidden gem a must-try for those looking for a taste of Malaysian cuisine in the heart of Chinatown. Overall, the restaurant offers a unique dining experience with flavorful dishes that will leave customers satisfied and eager to return for more.
Based on the average review of 4.3, the New Malaysia is definitely worth a visit.
What Youn Song likes about New Malaysia:
Small but busy Malaysian restaurant with tons of Malaysian dishes. Curry combo with rice was great but not a lot of chicken/ beef in it. Only assam laksa was available so we couldn’t get the original version. Had to rush out but would visit again! View all feedback.
Small but busy Malaysian restaurant with tons of Malaysian dishes. Curry combo with rice was gr...
Recently, I stopped by the area and was pleasantly surprised that the underpass alleyway was re...