Malaysian restaurant
Little House Restoran brings the vibrant flavors of Malaysia to Brooklyn, offering an inviting spot for casual dining. With a focus on comfort food and healthy options, the menu features delightful dishes like Curry Puffs and Hokkien Mee that have garnered praise. While some have noted inconsistencies in service, many diners rave about the cozy atmosphere and delicious fare. With options for curbside pickup and takeaway, it’s perfect for a solo meal or a family outing. Affordable and wheelchair accessible, this hidden gem is worth a visit!
Food & drink
Vibe
Hainanese chicken rice
Satay
Ramen
Chicken sandwich
White cut chicken
Nasi lemak
Roti canai
Char kway teow
By owner
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Reading some other review and I confirmed it's true. 1.The lady that served was not welcoming maybe she thinks I'm not Asian. Yes it's true you can see and tell that they treat non Asian differently customers 2.Food taste was okay. 3.I ordered a take home food for my son and when we got home they give us a different dish.
The food at this place is very good, very tasty and the ambience is amazing.Great staff and we will definitely be coming back. Highly recommended and Thank you!
One of the better Malaysian food restaurants I’ve tried.This place serves as a great lunch spot.I went on a Sunday afternoon with a party of five and there was surprisingly only one person there.It’s a decent-sized place that can fit around 5-10 parties without feeling too packed. We got two appetizers to start: the Curry Puffs (comes in 3 pcs) & the Satay Tofu (comes in 6 pcs).I thought the Curry Puffs here were one of the best ones I’ve tried since the outer puff itself wasn’t too thick or crunchy and was more on the soft side.The curry filling was also perfect to match the puff.I rarely come across a curry puff that suits my tastebuds so this was a pleasant surprise.The Satay Tofu was also good with the tofu being a good size for bites.The Satay was as I’d like for this, but I do wish the flavor was more seeped into the tofu.I think they just laid the sauce on top so there wasn’t much flavor on the inside of the tofu itself. For our main dishes, we got the Hokkien Mee (my typical go-to), Claypot Fish Curry and the Salted Egg Prawn Chow Fun.The Hokkien Mee was solid so would recommend.I’ve never gotten the Claypot Fish Curry anywhere before, but my friend wanted to try and I’d say it was a good choice.The curry was good, but the fish fillet did taste a bit fake due to the outer coating on it.I think it might’ve been better without it.I do not recommend getting the Salted Egg Prawn Chow Fun thought cause it’s rather basic and as it says.It’s just some slightly salted egg flavored prawns on top of chow fun.I guess it’s good that it’s as it says, but it didn’t add much value to our meal.I think due to the prawns being slightly saltier, we felt the chow fun had no taste. Overall, would recommend this place for anyone wanting to try Malaysian food around the area.Price is also fairly cheap and on the lower end compared to other restaurants in general.
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