LANGKAWI

5323 8th Ave, Brooklyn - 11220
139 reviews
Malaysian Thai
(718) 633-0808

Authentic Malaysian and Thai cuisine together with a warm and friendly ambience. What more can you ask for, a truly wonderful experience!

It was mediocre. Selection was lacks, portion size was small, and just doesn't taste that good compare to other Malaysian restaurants in NYC.

This was my third time eating at Langkawi. I was craving fried food so I ordered Calamari since I know that they make really good fried foods - taro birdnest has incredible texture and the Calamari was nothing like others. It was amazing! I’ll be back to Langkawi very soon I think.

This place was never as good as Redang Island across the street which closed last year. Just generally mediocre. That style of food needs to be home cooked and authentic or it's just like a bad Chinese take out Even the sambol, which freshly made and savoy are a unique signature for an authentic cuisine and regional style tasted like it store bought at the supermarket. Would be like a fine Italian restaurant putting ketchup on the pasta.Plus the show stopper for us was the hair I discover curled up in my Maylaian Buddhist vegetable dish. Gross! We just asked for the bill and left. Very disappointing on top of the disappointing cuisine.I'm not sure why the place gets decent rating but I've been surprised before. Of course we only sampled 5 dishes. Very disappointed. The decor was nice. Most people seemed to be ordering gaudy looking pineapple fried rice! Who knows? Leave this place for the tourists is my advice . Brooklyn Chinatown does a few satisfying restaurants. Well keep looking elsewhere for. Malaysian There are a couple in Queens that are worth the trip though.

It's a decent Malaysian restaurant, especially since there aren't many in Brooklyn sunset park area. We got the roti canai ($6), Nasi lemak ($16) and Chow Kuew Toh ($16). I asked for my noodles extra spicy and it came with not an ounce of spice at all. I had to ask for extra sambal. Odd that their in house sambal isn't spicy either. The service was prompt and the food came out quickly. Bathrooms are clean, which is rare for 8th ave Chinatown restaurants. They also didn't rush us from the table, also another Brooklyn Chinatown rarity.

Wonderful spot. Great food and nice staff.

The staff is kind, the restaurant has an alluring interior design, and the food is made quick. The noodle soup is simply to die for ?.

Tom yam soup. Was great. Have tasted better. Rating 1 to 5 with 5 the best give it 4

Delicious rotti and amazing sweet and sour chicken. Can't wait to try more on the menu

This restaurant has lovely. The service was on point. The food was totally amazing. We ordered multiple dishes to share family style. Each dish was better than the next. The food was completely outstanding. I had never eaten Malaysian, as of now it's my favorite.