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Reiki Sushi & Asian Bistro in Wilton Serves Japanese, Chinese, Thai and Malaysian Food - Hartford Courant
Reiki Sushi & Asian Bistro in Wilton Serves Japanese, Chinese, Thai and Malaysian Food - Hartford Courant
Reiki Sushi &
Asian Bistro's huge menu encompasses Japanese, Chinese and Thai, and Reiki is
the only place inFairfield
County serving Malaysian
food.
Asian Bistro's huge menu encompasses Japanese, Chinese and Thai, and Reiki is
the only place in
food.
That we can eat roti
canai,Malaysian street
food, in upscaleWilton
is a very good thing. The warm, airy flat bread, with a golden griddled pattern
is served with a bowl of exuberantly spicy chicken curry.
canai,
food, in upscale
is a very good thing. The warm, airy flat bread, with a golden griddled pattern
is served with a bowl of exuberantly spicy chicken curry.
How to eat it? Tear a
piece of roti and dip it in the sauce, or scatter torn pieces in the sauce and
let them soak up the curry. The bowl ($4.25) revealed two small and tender
slices of chicken breast. We devoured the bread. And when my dining companions
weren't looking, I drank the rest of the curry sauce from the bowl.
piece of roti and dip it in the sauce, or scatter torn pieces in the sauce and
let them soak up the curry. The bowl ($4.25) revealed two small and tender
slices of chicken breast. We devoured the bread. And when my dining companions
weren't looking, I drank the rest of the curry sauce from the bowl.
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