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Laut Malaysian/Singapore Kitchen

Laut Malaysian/Singapore Kitchen Located conveniently at Union Square, Laut Malaysian/Singapore Kitchen is a must-visit for Asian fusion lovers. With a focus on preserving the authenticity of South East Asian cuisine, Laut's dishes are made from scratch with regionally authentic spices and only the freshest ingredients. From lunch to dinner, deliveries to catering, and even beer/wine pairing, Laut has something for everyone. Don't miss their history-inspired dishes that will transport you straight to the straits or seas of coastal cities in South East Asia.
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Take a break from cooking and cleaning today! Our scrumptious Drunk Man Noodle is here to satisfy your noodle cravings! Made with Thai rice noodles, onions, peppers, bamboo shoots, eggs, basil leaves, chili & fish sauce, this dish is packed with flavors

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If you find yourself hungry nearby , come join our $12 Lunch Special featuring delicious wok-fried dishes, hearty curry stew, noodle soups, and more!

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Indoor and outdoor dining are open from 1 pm to 8:45 pm every day.

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November 13th is The Festival of Lights, in Malaysia.

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♥️ this post if your favorite is Mango Sticky Rice! Thank you !

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Not your typical Hainanese Chicken. Come taste our Roasted Hainanese Roast Chicken Rice featuring our secret soy sauce and aromatic chili sauce.

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Address

15 E 17th Street
New York, NY
10003

Directions to the Malaysian restaurant at E 17th Street in New York via public transport:
1. Take the subway and get off at Union Square Station, then exit towards East 16th Street.
2. Walk east on East 16th Street for two blocks until you reach Second Avenue.
3. Turn left onto Second Avenue and walk north for one block until you reach East 17th Street.
4. Turn right onto East 17th Street, and the restaurant will be on your left-hand side.

Directions to the Asian fusion restaurant at E 17th Street in New York via public transport:
1. Take the subway and get off at Union Square Station, then exit towards East 16th Street.
2. Walk east on East 16th Street for two blocks until you reach Second Avenue.
3. Turn left onto Second Avenue and walk north for one block until you reach East 17th Street.
4. Turn left onto East 17th Street, and the restaurant will be on your right-hand side.

Directions to the Thai restaurant at E 17th Street in New York via public transport:
1. Take the subway and get off at Union Square Station, then exit towards East 16th Street.
2. Walk east on East 16th Street for two blocks until you reach Third Avenue.
3. Turn right onto Third Avenue and walk south for two blocks until you reach East 15th Street.
4. Turn left onto East 15th street, then turn right onto Second Avenue after one block.
5. Walk north on Second avenue one block until you reach East 16th street again
6. Turn right onto east sixteenth street
7.Walk one block to arrive at destination

Directions to all restaurants via driving/parking:
There is a paid parking facility available close to these restaurants but it would be better to park little far away as it's convenience store parking which will get filled very easily. For driving, take Second Avenue until you reach East 17th Street, then turn either left or right depending on which restaurant you are heading to.

Opening Hours

Monday 11:30am - 3:30pm
5pm - 10:30pm
Tuesday 11:30am - 3:30pm
5pm - 10:30pm
Wednesday 11:30am - 3:30pm
5pm - 10:30pm
Thursday 11:30am - 3:30pm
5pm - 10:30pm
Friday 11:30am - 3:30pm
5pm - 10:45pm
Saturday 2pm - 10:45pm
Sunday 1pm - 10pm

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What people say

Malaysian restaurants are known for their unique and flavorful dishes that are a fusion of various cultures. Laut Malaysian/Singapore Kitchen on E 17th Street in New York is one such restaurant that has managed to capture the essence of South East Asian cuisine perfectly.

What sets Laut apart from other Malaysian restaurants is their focus on preserving the authentic flavor profiles of each dish while using only the freshest ingredients. The result is a menu that is bursting with bold flavors and aromas that transport you straight to the streets of Malaysia.

Whether you're looking for a quick lunch, a hearty dinner, or even catering services, Laut has got you covered. They also offer beer and wine pairing options to complement your meal perfectly.

Conveniently located at Union Square, Laut was one of the first Malaysian restaurants to receive an M rating. Their commitment to quality and authenticity has earned them rave reviews from customers and critics alike.

If you're looking for an unforgettable dining experience that will take your taste buds on a journey through South East Asia, look no further than Laut Malaysian/Singapore Kitchen.

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