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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."

Karma Indian Cuisine

Karma Indian Cuisine

863 E 9400 S, Sandy, United States

Vegan • Indian • Vegetarian • Gluten Free


"The good: Decor good by Indian restaurant standards, if somewhat minimalist. Licensed, although at this stage no actual wine or liquor list. Food ordered medium spice was prepared correctly. Appetizers (vegetable samosas, vegetable pakoras) were very good, but sadly much fresher and tastier than the main courses. The bad: Menu a little limited compared to typical Indian restaurants, with six or seven curry preparations to choose from, and within those preparations you choose from the same add-on ingredients (Chicken, Lamb, Beef, Shrimp or vegetarian). In of itself not a big negative (although the lack of any Saag dishes disappointed me), but while the lamb (in two of our main course choices) was ok, the chicken in my vindaloo was dry and tough, either over cooked or more likely pre-cooked and allowed to dry out. Generally the idea of a narrow, simplified menu is to be able to prepare that smaller range of ingredients fresher.. Portion size was fine, although the side dishes of rice were on the small side. Service was very slow.. This I'm actually prepared to overlook given that the restaurant is relatively new, but if I revisit I'll be looking for improvements here. As it was, everything took a long time, food wasn't terribly warm by the time it got to the table, and it took twenty minutes to get the bill at the end (and it had errors). Other restaurants have had teething problems I with service in their early days, so I'll cut slack here. So on balance a discouraging start to this new restaurant. The appetizers were good enough perhaps to warrant another visit at some stage, but without some major improvements in their food quality and service I don't expect to see Karma thrive."