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    Laut

    3.7 (1.7k reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 3:15 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:45 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Happy hour specials
    Good for groups

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    Satay ayam
    Megan Y.

    Had a reservation for 5 on a friday at 6:15 PM. It was quite busy in the restaurant and a little bit loud, so it was a but difficult to hear each other without shouting, but the food came out very quickly. We ordered the papaya salad, roti canai, and the satay ayam for appetizers. We also ordered the curry laksa with chicken and thin egg noodles and the nasi lemak for our main dishes. We found this to be just enough food for all of us. My favorite bite was definitely the satay. The chicken was incredibly tender, and the peanut sauce was delicious. Other members of my party also really liked the roti canai. It was good, but I think I've had better versions of the dish elsewhere. I found the nasi lemak to be very unique, and I liked the flavors in the sweet coconut rice. It felt a bit disjoint, but the textures worked well together. The papaya salad and the curry laksa were also decent, but not as memorable. Overall, it was a decent malaysian meal, but a bit on the pricey side.

    Roti canai--so delicious!
    Patrick M.

    We made a reservation for Laut on a rainy Saturday night. Restaurant was crowded, but we were seated fairly quickly. We started with the roti canai, which was truly excellent. For entrées, we ordered their Char Kway Teow and a basil chicken dish. I was actually pleasantly surprised by these dishes. I've lived in Singapore and visited Kuala Lumpur a few times and thought the flavors were outstanding. Highly recommended and definitely will visit again when in Man!

    Spread
    Nichole T.

    This review is coming from a Malaysian so maybe a bit harsher.. but it was ok. Definitely didn't feel Michelin worthy and not special. I don't think I'd come again tbh, but ofc had to try while I was in the city. Maybe we got the wrong things? Teh Tarik martini (4/5): good concept but nothing crazy. Gin was def prominent Chicken satay (4/5): didn't like how they put the peanut sauce on the satay for you but overall flavor was good, chicken was tender and probably the best dish. Nasi lemak (3/5): so mid. rice was fragrant and love the fried peanuts/anchovies but everything else was meh. Curry laksa (2/5): biggest let down and everyone else said it was good. The soup had a strange taste to it (I'm not usually picky like that) but we couldn't finish it and it was lukewarm when we got it. Ambiance was fun and service was decent but overall it was so so. I'd go back to the smaller mom and pops for Malaysian food.

    Curry Laksa, Nasi Lemak, and Nasi Goreng
    Tiffany L.

    We made a reservation in advance for lunch here on a Friday and I'm so glad we did, because it was packed! It's fairly spacious inside, and I never felt like we were too cramped. Our server was friendly, and the food came out at a decent speed. We shared a few dishes among our party of three, and since it was lunch, we all got spring rolls and cups of soup before the entrées came. We ordered: - Nasi Lemak - this was quite good and came with both chicken and shrimp. - Indo Nasi Goreng - this one was not as good as the others, but not bad. I liked the fried egg on top. - Curry Laksa with flat rice noodles - I really liked the noodles (very wide and flat) and we also got this with tofu and vegetables, which all tasted so good with this dish!

    Interior
    Ruby N.

    I visited this restaurant for the first time and I loved the interior/aesthetic. The service was great and the Roti Canai was flavorful and delicious. They had a variety of noodles and rice dishes to choose from. The Spicy Night Market noodles were bursting with flavor and I loved the mix of two different noodle types. This place was definitely a vibe!

    Ultimate Curry Laksa with Mixed Seafood
    Ruby C.

    Laut's menu spans southeast asian cuisines. My friend has been there a few times, so we went with her top recommended dishes. The place was packed even on a weekday evening. Just a heads-up it's pretty loud inside, and the tables are pretty close together. The prices are definitely on the higher side so come prepared for an elevated malaysian meal. *Satay Chicken $16/4pcs ** This isn't your regular satay chicken skewer because the peanut sauce is next level! So rich, nutty, and savory, with even more crunch from crushed peanuts on top. *Roti Canai $11 Flaky yet pillowy, served with a vegan curry sauce. The curry was a bit watery, but still paired nicely with the roti. *Ultimate Curry Laksa with Mixed Seafood $28** The broth was SO GOOD we couldn't stop sipping it! We went with the recommended egg noodles. Chewy, bouncy, and perfect for soaking up the broth. You can choose different proteins, and we picked mixed seafood which came with shrimp and squid. *Nasi Lemak $30 Of course I had to try the malaysian national dish here. The coconut rice is lowkey addictive, especially with the rendang curry chicken. Though the portion felt a bit small for the price. We only got 3-4 small pieces of chicken. Worth noting it's cheaper ($25) during lunch. *Coconut Pudding $16 A light dessert after a rich meal. I was surprised it comes in a whole coconut! The silky, jiggly coconut jelly was fun to scoop straight from the shell, but nothing impressive flavor-wise. *Teh Tarik (Pulled Tea) $8 *Sweet Thai Iced Tea $8 Both were very sweet and pretty strong on caffeine. I definitely felt it later and it kept me up all night...I preferred the malaysian pulled tea over the thai iced tea.

    Joann L.

    My friends and I came came here for dinner on a Sunday evening - I would recommend making a reservation in advance since they were pretty packed in there. We got seated immediately and they took our order really quickly. They have a solid drinks menu of both cocktails and regular drinks. I got the Kuala Lumpar and it was pretty good - on the fruitier side! For food - we did family style which I do recommend for this place so that you can try more items. -Roti : This is a classic and this one was pretty good, very flakey and crispy and the dipping curry had good flavoring too -Satay Chicken: This comes with four pieces and it is just alright; nothing too special; I would skip this -Flying Tiger: This was a steak and it was pretty good and tender but definitely on the spicier end which I was not expecting since they did not have it labeled as spicy. -Curry Laksa: This had good flavoring and not spicy actually! -Beef Pad See Ew: Pretty standard nothing too special -Chicken Pineapple Fried Rice: Also pretty standard not too special; would skip Overall - good vibes, everything moved very quickly. Some dishes were better than the other but I feel like I have had better Thai / Malay places in New York.

    Satay Chicken
    Elizabeth X.

    Been going here for almost a decade and it always hits. The ultimate curry laksa, any of the rice noodles (char kway teow, pad see ew, etc.), chicken satay, and nasi lemak are great. The Bok choy is also really flavorful and tasty. The roti canai is great and chewy. Can't go wrong with anything! We got a reservation for Friday evening and were seated immediately.

    Menu
    Hannah W.

    We found this place through Google Maps and walked in around 5pm on Saturday and they were already busy. Since we didn't have a reservation, we sat at the bar (which only seats 4). Staff was very helpful in recommending dishes and courteous. Roti was super flaky and delicious with the curry. We also enjoyed the coconut rice with rendang fish. Laksa we got with shrimp and thick egg noodles which were delicious as well. Great spicy warm broth on a cold day! They have happy hour but only on weekdays.

    Menu
    Lynne C.

    Loved the vibe at Laut, such a cool space and the signage really adds to it. There were a couple birthdays while we were there and they do this fun song with flickering lights, which made the whole experience feel really lively and memorable. The food was solid but didn't totally blow me away. We got the ultimate curry laksa and assam laksa. The assam laksa had great flavor, but the broth was pretty thick, almost more like a sauce. That said, the roti canai is a must try! It's so good and honestly the standout of the meal. I also liked the teh tarik, which was refreshing and not too sweet!

    Roti Canai
    Ann L.

    We had came across this hidden gem while wondering around the city hungry. We were having cravings of Thai/Malaysian food and luckily this spot incorporated the best of both worlds. Initially, we had wanted to try Nyonya (a Malaysian restaurant in lower manhattan) but didn't have the time. Service here was amazing, warm and friendly. A small & quaint restaurant that deserves all the recognition! :)

    Fried Bao
    Caroline C.

    Great vibe for a family dinner! Nice interior with exposed brick. We tried a bunch of dishes: roti canai, curry puffs, tofu satay, nasi lemak, Singapore chili crab, ikan bakar, drunk-man noodles and fragrant pineapple fried rice. Great way to try a variety of Malaysian flavors, but certain items could have been more tender and it's pricey for the portion size. Favorites were the Singapore chili crab, Ikan bakar, and small sides that are served with the nasi lemak. Service was kind, but could have been more attentive.

    Soup
    Teresa C.

    Lunch specials: - Indo Nasi Goreng - fried rice was very flavorful and the dried shrimp sambal sauce was great. Comes with a fried egg and I think it was topped with a thin circular prawn cracker. Protein was shrimp (+$2) and I added an extra portion for shrimp (+$6) for $28.31 (after tax). Since it was a lunch special, it came with egg rolls which were decent. I got a total of 7 shrimps in my take out. Not sure if I was supposed to get a total of 8 shrimps in total for extra portion of shrimp. [4 out of 5 STARS] - Curry Laksa with mixed seafood ($24) was OK but it was very filling. Lots of fish balls, shrimp and squid. The egg round noodles were a little thick for my liking. Good curry flavor. Maybe next time I'll get thin rice noodle instead. [3 of 5 STARS] Cashier was very friendly and helpful with my to go order. Takeout service was very fast. My indo Nasi Goreng was done in like 5 minutes.

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    Do you take reservations?

    Yes they take reservations if you call them!

    Is the chicken halal?

    Yes the chicken is halal, we source the meat from al Medina

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    Absolutely!!! It's even posted on the menu, gluten free options as well!!! :)

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