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Nyonya

Address
5323 8th Ave Brooklyn NY 11220
Phone
(718) 633-0808
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Total Reviews
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Business Hours

11
am-11:30 pm

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  • Cash

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Overall review sentiment

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55%

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malaysian
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Editorial reviews from the web (3)

When you crave "spice and exotic flavors", this "amazing" Malaysian trio fills the bill with "generous" servings of "fresh", "delicious" food at "ridiculously good" rates (just "bring cash"); "assembly-line" service and "packed", basic quarters only "add to the experience."

Nyonya Restaurant Review

Situated in the up-and-coming Chinatown of Brooklyn's Sunset Park neighborhood, Nyonya serves the subtly spicy cuisine of Malaysia with real flair. We recommend the achat (pickled vegetables with a peanut sauce), the roti telur (a thick pancake shell filled with egg, onions and served with a curried chicken dipping sauce), or the sarang burong (a mélange of sautéed shrimp, chicken, and snow...

A bustling outpost of Malaysian flavor, set in the heart of Brooklyn's Chinatown.

Average Rating
80

The Scene
A far cry from the neon-lit formica and kung pao portraiture of cheap Chinese takeout, Penang's outer-borough sister Nyonya is tastefully decorated in exposed brick and shady...

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Average Rating
20

This place really sucks. Throughout the years it's been going downhill and picking up speed. I can here tonight bc my mom wanted hainanese chicken. That was the only good dish we had. The sizzling...

Average Rating
60

Okay so this place has really great food but the service needs major help. For instance, my waitress took my plate while I was still eating from it, mind you they were crumbs but the point is I...

Average Rating
80

I am in love with their Indian pancake; they have another dish that comes with a surrounding of fried dough is delicious; only problem is that mostly the waters done let speak English; I feel...

Average Rating
20

Was just here over the wkend and the service and food have really went downhill. There are new waitresses and they are clumsy and rude. They walk away from u when ure trying to order, when ure...

Average Rating
60

I've been coming here for years and the food is very good, always consistent in quality and taste. My favorite dish is the haianese chicken with rice. However, tonight I am not writing about the...

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There are many Manhattan restaurants in this same Penang family.

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Though many tofu and vegetable dishes here also contain meat, the staff is scrupulous about notifying customers.

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