Good morning, angels.
Today I shall be sharing my review of this Bruneian restaurant.
This started as a vision of helping people in Brunei who think
they might go hungry after 2am, when Mamih closes.
But in fact, Keo and I discovered quite a number of places
over these few years during our holidays and decided to
rate their overall night time chilling experience.
Location: Mata-mata, on the road along the police station, which leads inside. There is normally a reasonable void of cars at the parking area(left side of the photo), damn convenient. Also, an open air environment with chairs, tables
and a slide projector at the outside.
A plus for smokers ever since
the reinforcement of the
Tobacco Act.
Drinks were limited to powdered mix ones, cendols and ice kacangs are out of the question at this time of the night. The aroma of their fried chicken circulated around a bit.
Their nasi katok (B$1) has the usual, chicken, gravy and white rice. The chicken wasn't spectacular, it was chicken normally cooked properly, with the exception of its used-oil fried skin, but it's forgivable.
The gravy, though put it above all other gravies. If you've tasted the Mamih's gravy, this one has a distinctively more sour scent, making mamih's quite bland, when compared.
Liyana scores a 4 out of 5.
Considering the outside environment and peaceful surroundings
would score it a 3 already, but their 'above average' gravy and
'up to standard' drinks just made the place a whole lot better to
spend a few hours at.
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