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Makanmakan Asian Streat Food Fare

Makanmakan Asian Streat Food Fare

33 E 11400 S, 84070, Sandy, United States

Pizza • Asian • Casual • Seafood


"I am an outlier in SLC Valley and probably this review will depart from the rest of the rave reviewers (I suspect). That's because I travel a lot and eat amazing food all over the country. I am not easily impressed because I know San Francisco, New York, FL Cuban, Chicago (and NY) Pizza, TXBarbeque, LA Mediterranean, Nashville Modern and so on. What I find is that Utah eateries are SYNTHETIC. They try to mimic this amazing food but always get it wrong. They go through the motions but usually in bid to save money/costs, they screw the food all up. One example of this is keeping prepared food in walk-in refrigerators vs making it fresh! While this may save money and time it personally offends me.Sadly Makanmakan seems to follow this pattern. The food, while palatable, was forgettable. I ordered a clear noodle dish with jumbo prawn (few in there btw), smoked pork. I came as a mix mash of mostly goo. Not the distinguishable separate noodle, vegetable, and meat combination. See photo. Also the steamed rice, always a good barometer of quality was mushy. It seemed like Denny's rice! Wow. You should be doing high quality STICKY rice here. Again this is a restaurant cutting corners. The sticky rice costs more.Again it was palatable but forgettable. I find truly excellent food burns into your memory bank and you can't wait to get back to it. This place is nowhere near that. Add in a noisy concrete floor environment. Service was attentive however and commendable.But in the end I'm not sure I will ever return."

Straits Cafe

Straits Cafe

Palo Alto, United States Of America, 94306

Fusion • Coffee • Asiatic • Malaysian


"The location Palo Alto for Straits Cafe is much better than the location Santana Row, both in food quality and in the atmosphere. While Santana Row is a trendy hipster spot that is quite a nightclub that server dinner when you meet it on a weekend night, the Palo Alto location is peaceful and elegant. And the food is better. They serve Singaporean fusion food, but there are definitely flavors from other Asian cultures as well. The dishes are to be eaten in family style; but they are quite small to share such a good group size is probably 2-4 people. Everything is very good here, but the only dish that was really unforgettable for me was the Risotto. I can't find it in the online menu so they may not have it anymore... but it's good. But the one that prevents me from fleing about it is that I had it twice, and it was amazing the first time, and only ok the second time. When I go back to the street, I'll order it again and see what happens. The other unforgettable dishes (which I currently cannot find on the menu) are the tuna fish tars and a coconut powder dessert. The tuna tartars are good, but the best part of this plate are the taro chips. THOSE is delicious now! After eating this Taro chip, I went (not successful) on a crazy hunt for businessbought taro chips that were so good. I didn't think the coconut pudding was so good, but I really enjoyed it... It is the one that is packed in a banana leaf, not the one that comes with Sago (it was just ok). My overall impression of this restaurant is that it is a reliable restaurant for consistently good food and a pleasant culinary experience."