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I was really confused when I arrived at Mak Mak - it had an external kiosk with to-go items, a hostess behind a podium, but no restaurant. Had to circle around it twice. Turns out there’s a hidden automatic door camouflaged as a wall - smart.The interior design has a posh hole-in-the-wall vibe - pretty clever, considering it’s in the Landmark. It was pretty hot - maybe around 25 - should really crank up the AC. The servers seemed inexperienced - didn’t understand my requests.We got the crab omel
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I was really confused when I arrived at Mak Mak - it had an external kiosk with to-go items, a hostess behind a podium, but no restaurant. Had to circle around it twice. Turns out there’s a hidden automatic door camouflaged as a wall - smart.


The interior design has a posh hole-in-the-wall vibe - pretty clever, considering it’s in the Landmark. It was pretty hot - maybe around 25 - should really crank up the AC. The servers seemed inexperienced - didn’t understand my requests.


We got the crab omelette (I’m on keto), crab cakes, and vermicelli morning glory soup. All were pretty satisfying - the soup was sizable and a stand-alone meal in its own right.


Reasonably priced

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Morning  glory  glass  noodle  pork  soup
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Crab  cakes
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Taste
Decor
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Date of Visit
2019-12-09
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$250 (Lunch)
Recommended Dishes
Morning  glory  glass  noodle  pork  soup
Crab  cakes
  • Morning  glory  glass  noodle  soup