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"At this Malaysian restaurant in Columbia Heights, chef James Wozniuk navigates a balance of pungent, spicy-sweet, and funky umami flavors that vary in intensity but never veer out of control. Wozniuk’s condiments — sambal made from bird’s eye chiles, palm sugar, tamarind, and fried anchovies; appetite-piquing pickled limes with prune and golden raisin; and peanut-based satay sauce — assert themselves in an array of rice and noodle dishes. The bar mixes complex tropical cocktails, like a blackstrap rum and pineapple Jungle Bird, that vie for attention. Order takeout or delivery online. Tables are available in a breezy dining room or on a patio. Wozniuk also unleashed a bar bites menu at underground sibling Thirsty Crow."
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"Malaysian. char kway teow, hearty bowls of wok fried noodles. Curry Mee with noodles, tofu, chicken. "
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"brunch and dinner were both really good. Vietnamese iced coffee to die for"
@mgallagher9917
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"Excellent Malaysian restaurant. One of a kind noodles and pork curry "
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"Malaysian food!!! This was so good, even for take out "
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