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Awesome service and authentic food! Great beer selection as well. Cute spot for a date night, albeit a bit loud from the chattering of other guests. Wasn't surprise the pace was packed on a weeknight dinner service since the food here is phenomenal. The waitress was very helpful and informative wi
Aux Epices feels like a neighborhood joint. It's tiny, but the setting still feels intimate. The owners are a Malaysian and French couple. If you're looking for 100% authentic versions of Malaysian dishes you're already familiar with, then you might be disappointed here. But if you consider it Malay
If you appreciate good food, you are going to love this place. It is a perfect fusion food restaurant. The crispy quail is a must try. They have great wine collection. Ambience is nice, music is good. Overall, they have won my heart. Only drawback is lack of space, wait time can be long. But, even t
How charming!! It's a cozy spot off Canal serving Malaysian cuisine and also French beer. Service was great- has a family sensibility and I felt like they just wanted us to be comfortable and enjoy the food. Everything we had was amazing!
This is our favorite eatery in Chinatown / Little Italy area. Homemade Malaysian/French dishes from appetizers to desserts - love the crispy duck rolls, Chichen Satay, and daily French tart ✨✨✨ Yum Yum 😋
Lovely little quaint restaurant with gracious service. The fettuccine noir almost made me eat the plate. I will definitely be back sooner rather than later. The lemonade was so tasty.
Came here on a wintry afternoon for some comfort food. The fish dumplings were an unusual delight and the seafood laksa was well made and flavorful! Warm and comforting!
French malaysian american fusion, an unexpected but lovely mix of culinary cultures located on the edge of Chinatown. Give it a try, it's not even that expensive!
Amazing laksa penang just like ones I get back in Malaysia! Hats off to the chef who's from Terengganu, Malaysia. Ask for extra shrimp paste. They don't accept cards but you can venmo them!
This was one of my top 3 favorites during my 3 week Jury Duty stint. They serve Malaysian and French cuisine. The Seafood Laksa is amazing!
Really good everything. The chicken satay is the best I've had anywhere. Wonderful atmosphere and staff.
Wow!! This place is perfect! The atmosphere is so chic and sweetly crafted. The food is fantastic - a mix of French and Southeast Asian cuisine. The seafood laksa is particularly creamy and delicious. The chef, an elegant and sweet French man in his latter years, takes exquisite attention with the d
The place is quite tiny (with around 6-7 tables) but lovely. Food and service both good
Excellent food, very reasonable prices. Tiny place, tastefully decorated
Lovely small restaurant serving Malaysian and French food. Intimate atmosphere and friendly service. Nice collection of wines. We had Malaysian appetizers and main dishes. They were all excellent. Highly recommended. Cash and venmo only.
A pleasant Malaysian restaurant with great service in Chinatown. The atmosphere is relaxed and the food is delicious. The prices are typical for this area of Manhattan, but you get quality fare and service. This place is rather small, so you may want to call ahead for reservations.
Deliciously quaint mix of French and Malaysian food (more Malaysian I think, not fusion but items from both cuisine types) in an intimate space with very friendly service. Extremely good wine selection as well and they seem happy to recommend pairings. Almost perfect experience except that they don'
Food is awesome!!!! Will come back soon.
This is a little family-owned French/Malaysian restaurant... Be prepared to squeeze in, but the food and service are decent.
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