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Aux Epices
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4.5
Tasha Murillo
A fav spot for delicious Malaysian food. Staff treated us so kindly. The bill won't break you.
Darryl Yong
Excellent food and service. There are many Malaysian favorites on the menu and other interesting things too. Pity we weren't able to sample everything but I don't think you can go wrong here.
jackie Hoffman Chin
It’s very easy to walk right by this teeny tiny mighty flavorful restaurant! A beautiful blending of french & malaysian food that is as close to May and Marc’s home cooking as you’re ever going to get. Bouillabaisse is made both traditional style and with a spicy twist served in a coconut. Tumeric salmon melts in your mouth and the pillow of coconut rice under it sops up any errant sauce. Cold peanut noodles are dusted with crushed nuts and the peanut sauce is an excellent blend of sweet, salty, and plump noodles. Not an oily mess like so many sichuan versions. Very decent assortment of teas, served loose in pots. Good, un fussy wine selections. Check out the airplane size bathroom. Get reservations- you will need them. Bring cash, no cards accepted.
bhaskar roy
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 then, it is worth it.
Sonia Holloway
I think I made a mistake ordering the beef noodles. It was greasy and very bland. My friend ordered the Mee Goreng and it was delicious. The pratha was nice. I would go back because of the Mee Goreng. Maybe some items here are just A LOT better than others.
Polly Anywhere
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 😋
Valerie K
Delicious, though portions don't correspond to prices
Zinayida Nester
Cozy little restaurant. Fresh tasty food. Server was very nice and friendly
Damian Palmer
malaysian food and service at this place is great. Came here on a Saturday. Looking forward to going back again. The place has a great feel to it.
Lynn S
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 Malaysian with a French twist, you'll be happy. I was more impressed with the specials than the noodle dishes. Service is friendly, and you'll likely see some regulars. Prices are on the higher end for Chinatown. Cash only.
Atsuko Yagi
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!
Kelly McKinney
Hidden gem in Chinatown/Little Italy.I've tried many many Malaysian/Southeast Asian style cuisine here in the city and this is by far my favorite. Came back many many time!
Pari Raccah
One of the best restaurants in NYC. Small, authentic with delicious south East Asian dishes. Came twice, ordered several small plates, whole fish and Laksa and enjoyed everyone of them. Will come again.
Leo Horton
The food here is impeccable. Always looking for new Malaysian places in New York, and I think this is the one. Great prices, great service. The cutest atmosphere. Can't wait to try like every laksa and noodle dish on the menu!
Zatayumni Zulkiply
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!