Nyonya

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  • This was our second time trying Malaysian food. This place has many options so we are not sure if we ordered the wrong things, but the food didn't sta…

  • Very authentic and hits the spot. Tried their curry noodles with yong tau foo and it is awesome, especially on a cold winter night. Would love to go b…

  • Nyonya is the bustling, busy and extremely popular Malaysian restaurant in Little Italy. Here they try to bring to the West authentic Nyonya style coo…


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Nyonya is open for Casual Dining. Nyonya serves Malaysian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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8 Reviews on “Nyonya”

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  • Justin Wong

    Very authentic and hits the spot. Tried their curry noodles with yong tau foo and it is awesome, especially on a cold winter night. Would love to go back there again soon and try other dishes.

  • The Restaurant Fairy

    Nyonya is the bustling, busy and extremely popular Malaysian restaurant in Little Italy. Here they try to bring to the West authentic Nyonya style cooking which evolved as result of the intermarriages between Chinese immigrants and local Malays.The food at Nyonya is good but the whole experience is all a little too mass for me. I feel Im missing out on the authentic nuances of the cuisine which I might experience at a place likeTaste Good.All in all though, Nyonya makes for a decent experience with a few dishes that will keep you coming back for more. therestaurantfairy.com

  • Ilovefood

    Shared a roti canai, nasi lemak and char kway teow. I really liked the roti canai, thin and cripsy. The other two dishes were good enough, but nothing special. There was no line when we went for dinner. I wouldn’t go out of my way to get there, but it was a cheap and convenient meal.

  • JenJen

    So good!. Visited this place with 5 of my friends during our weekend New York getaway and is the best meal I can remember having in this city. Prices are good, food is flavourful and the place is cozy. Couldn’t really ask for a better experience.

  • Rdundang

    Expensive. Was there few time’s but was just ok. The reason we go there because is close to us and miss our food from home. We think might just go to New Malaysia Restaurant which was slightly far from where we stay. Poor customer service.

  • Gai Sirisamphand

    Hunan Chicken,You ng tofu with broth is the best!. Authentic Hunan Chicken the steam rice and chicken were tender and come with variety of sauce this is my number one favorite.The young tofu soup with broth you can choose between clear broth or with curry soup is also my number one on the list …11 Jan, 2011Hunan Chicken,You ng tofu with broth is the best!. I was there the first day Nyonya opened!!I ‘ve introduce to all my friends and everybody love love love..My daughter she the fan..

  • Rowena

    Nyonya’s ambience (and prices) are noticeably different from its old location across the street. The space seems cramped and uncomfortable. However, the food remains a delight. Standards like the naan (still buttery but not as crispy) with curry sauce (chicken pieces are absent, potatoes still present) remain their most popular item. The chicken satay skewers with peanut sauce are still terrific. Nasi lemak (curry chicken, chili anchovies, hard-boiled egg, pickled vegetables with coconut rice) is still a favorite of mine. The Hanainese chicken with rice is flavorful and fulfilling. I also enjoy the fish head soup with rice noodles. Of course, a meal is not complete without a tall cool glass of Malaysian iced tea.

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199 Grand Street, New York, NY 10013

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