![]() The menu of hawker staples- nasi lemak, pan mee, roti canai, laksa, curries and sambal grills-is delivered with enough care for detail to more than overcome a few blips in service. Vintage bric-a-brac, muraled walls and patterned tiles combine to evoke the old-school shop-houses of Penang. ![]() Occupying the lobby of a boutique guesthouse on Ekkamai Soi 10, Uncle Jeff’s Kitchen serves homespun Malay-Chinese dishes in a kitsch, comforting setting. You can count Bangkok’s dedicated Malaysian restaurants on one hand (and good ones on a couple of digits), which makes the discovery of this humble restaurant all the more exciting.
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