Rasa Sayang
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I've eaten here a handful of times because its one of the only places open on a Sunday for Thai/Malaysian food. Last night was the last time I will or…
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Bad food. Dry rice, pasty lo mein and the soup was not eatable, the worst chinese food I've had in over 20 years. save your money and go elsewhere…
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Pretty Solid Thai and Mali Food. I took a few folks here for lunch since we were in the area and was plesantly surprised. The service was great and th…
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7 Reviews on “Rasa Sayang”
I’ve eaten here a handful of times because its one of the only places open on a Sunday for Thai/Malaysian food. Last night was the last time I will order from there. We pulled a staple out of our chicken Panang. Glad we didn’t swallow it! The coconut Soup had zero flavor and my belly hurt all night after dinner. When I called the next day to let them know, he just said, tell us next time you place an order and we will help you for telling us.
Bad food. Dry rice, pasty lo mein and the soup was not eatable, the worst chinese food I’ve had in over 20 years. save your money and go elsewhere
Pretty Solid Thai and Mali Food. I took a few folks here for lunch since we were in the area and was plesantly surprised. The service was great and they had one of the better keow teows I have had; smoky noodles with fresh seafood and egg! The roti kani was also solid as were the curries we tried.
Great food. The dumplings were by far the best I’ve ever had. The curry dish recommended to me was very good and fresh. Service is so attentive. A little gem.
Great Find. The food was fantastic and staff very friendly. Menu is extensive with so many items to investigate. This place will be on my hit list for some time.
BEST ASIAN in North Fulton County. Saying any restaurant is the Best in any area is quite bold, but all of North Fulton? Yes, I stand by that claim.LOCATION. Connie and I have been fans of Rasa Sayang since it was a hole in the wall across the street from Red Lobster. Daniel has since moved to King’s Market located at Old Alabama & Holcomb Bridge Road. The move has payed off for Rasa Sayang. They tripled their size and clientele. The food? Even better!THE FOOD: Extensive food selection often means average quality. Not so with Rasa Sayang. Connie & I have tried just about every dish and each one has been amazing. If I had to pick a favorite it would be the Curry Mee. A bowl of noodles swimming in a wonton like coconut based broth topped with generous portions of chicken, shrimp, tofu, baby corn and okra (to name a few).My wife likes it as is but I spice it up just enough to make the first bite a memorable event. After that first ladle of broth the spice settles down and I have a bowl full of pure heaven.Rasa Sayand means generous portions, AMAZING quality, extensive selections, great service and a full bar. The owner, Daniel, always comes by to visit and see that we are enjoying our meal. Not the typical ‘Hi, glad you came by, hope you like the food’ fly by in most restaurants.If you go back (which you will) Daniel and his wife will recognize you and make you feel welcome.I give RASA SAYANG a fantastic rating of 9.5! I promise you will love this place.PS. They do take out and the food arrives hot and delicious.
The food is excellent at Rasa Sayang. We ordered basil rolls and steamed dumplings to start. Both were prepared perfectly and each had wonderful sauces to compliment the dish. We ordered 4 dishes and we all shared trying to decide which was the best. Each dish offered unique flavors and textures. The final decision was any dish ordered would be a good choice. The owners were very gracious and friendly. We will be coming back again soon.