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Taste Good Malaysian Cuisine

Taste Good not only serves the best Malaysian food in the five boroughs, it’s one of the best restaurants in the city, period. The persistent crowd of people knocking elbows in the slender space know it, and so does the restaurant, with its highly efficient service. Once you’ve accomplished the difficult task of choosing from several pages of curries, seafood, and noodles, your food will arrive in a fraction of the time it took you to decide what to order. Go with a group (and BYOB), so you can sample widely. Their sizzling salted egg bean curd and potent Singapore kari laksa still intrude our thoughts no matter how much mindful meditation we do—but you should just get whatever speaks to you. As promised, everything tastes good.

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